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Free high school math assessments for SMART Notebook

Preview of Area and Perimeter Word Problems

Area and Perimeter Word Problems

Created by
Lizz Sather
Goes through word problems to solve for area and perimeter of 6 polygons.
Preview of How to Create Smart Board Interactive Lessons: Tips & Question Boxes

How to Create Smart Board Interactive Lessons: Tips & Question Boxes

Created by
Karen Wright
This is an informational SMART Notebook lesson on how to add interactive elements to your presentations and lessons. This lesson is on how to add small boxes with a question mark on them. When you click the question mark, the box expands to reveal a question relevant to that slide. You could also use them for adding standards or I Can statements to slides so that you are always showing your objectives to the students and observers in your class.
Preview of Algebra Review Game

Algebra Review Game

Created by
Aggieteach
This is a fun way to review basic algebra topics such as factoring and solving equations.
Preview of Unit Circle Snowball Activity

Unit Circle Snowball Activity

Once your students have learned the unit circle, try this activity to see how well they really know their stuff!Enjoy!
Preview of Quadratic Characteristics Misconception Check

Quadratic Characteristics Misconception Check

Want to know if your students truly understand the characteristics of quadratic functions in vertex-graphing form? Try out this "Misconception Check". In it, students will decide if their function shares any of the same characteristics as the graphs shown on the slides.Available in Smart Notebook Software or PowerPoint.Enjoy!
Preview of Midpoint and distance

Midpoint and distance

Created by
Ayman Aziz
The distance and midpoint notebook useful for geometry and pre-calculus classroom instructions and activities
Preview of KS2 SHAPE ASSESSMENT TAST TEST

KS2 SHAPE ASSESSMENT TAST TEST

Created by
Lisa Clemo
This is an ideal resource to use for a beginning or end of unit assessment on shape (or both to show progress). Simply print the page, trim and stick into books. You can amend the page should you wish or just take the parts you want. Suitable for KS2. Includes drawing and labelling shapes, labelling angles, naming 3D shapes, identifying and labelling horizontal, vertical, perpendicular and parallel lines, angles in turns.
Preview of Algebra Geometry

Algebra Geometry

Created by
Marjorie Manuel
eoc sample problems per GLE part 1
Preview of Decimals SMART Notebook

Decimals SMART Notebook

Created by
Joe Scrivens
This Notebook lesson will help you teach the concept of decimals to your students. The lesson is full of interactive tasks including rich flash activities. The file includes a 10 question SMART Response Quiz and a pdf of teachers notes.
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Importance of learning math skills

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By ensuring that students have a solid foundation, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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