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Evaluating Algebraic Expressions Activity - Digital Card Game - 6th 7th 8th Alg.

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The Squadratic Formula
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Grade Levels
6th - 9th
Resource Type
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Formats Included
  • Google Drive™ folder
Pages
12 Questions, Google Sheets Game, Instructions & Answer Key
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Description

It's the Luck of the Draw with this evaluating algebraic expressions self-checking digital card game activity where students will be evaluating expressions with two and three variables, including problems targeting order of operations and exponents. This card game will be a splash in your classroom featuring 12 questions!

For students, Luck of the Draw makes mastering evaluating expressions a ton of fun while ensuring students enjoy a unique competitive Card Game experience!

For you, not only will you enjoy the smiles on your students faces, but even better will be the time saved on prepping and grading with this no-prep self-grading digital activity!

How the activity works

In the game "Luck of the Draw" students will test their luck and their knowledge of completing the square. They will receive instant feedback and be dealt a new card with each correct answer, building hands of four-cards.

They will rack up points by getting sets of the same card or by getting a color-streak.

The card deck is made up of 64 cards, 4 colors, and 16 unique pool/beach themed images.

As they answer all 12 questions in this activity, students will make 3 sets of 4 cards and earn points for each hand. At the end, they will be given bonus points by combining all 3 hands into one mega-hand.

The student with the most points at the end wins. You can have students compete in small groups, pairs, or as a whole class.

Additional Features:

  • Grade Score % on assignment displays at the top of the page
  • Task card problems appear as drop down menus, ensuring each question is easily readable
  • Correct answers will turn green
  • Incorrect answers will turn red
  • Each student copy will generate a unique set of cards (or use the refresh button to shuffle and play again)
  • Automatically tallies up points after each round and keeps track of final score

This innovative and gamified approach to learning will captivate your students' imaginations and create a classroom atmosphere brimming with excitement and enthusiasm. Get ready for the splash this engaging digital card game will make in your classroom!


Why You'll LOVE this Product

  • No-Prep
  • Instant, self-grading
  • Instant feedback for student
  • Engaging Gamified Activity
  • Digital practice (save on copies if you'd like)
  • Optional student recording sheet included
  • Answer key included
  • Provide students the opportunity to revise and check answers with instant feedback
  • Good mix and variety of questions and levels of difficulty

Concepts and Problem Types

  • Evaluating algebraic expressions with...
  • two variables
  • three variables
  • exponents
  • fractions
  • PEMDAS order of operations

Suggestions for Use

  • Pre-Assessment
  • Formative Assessment
  • Group/partner work
  • Class competition
  • Math centers
  • Small group instruction
  • Extra help or practice
  • Mid-unit practice
  • End of unit review
  • In-class practice
  • Homework
  • Early-finisher work
  • Extra credit
  • Over-break practice assignment

What is Included in the Google Drive Folder

  • Student version of digital game activity
  • Instructions and point scoring break down (if you or students want to know how their score is calculated)
  • Answer Key
  • Optional printable student recording sheet

Google Activities Tips

This digital resource was designed using Google Sheets™ and can be used on Google Classroom and Google Drive.

If you haven't created a free Google account, you will need to do that before opening this activity. Each student will need their own Google Account to open this activity. Once you have added the resource to your google drive you can assign the activity to your students. When assigning, make sure you select "make a copy for each student" if assigning on Google Classroom. If assigning using a different platform, ensure students are working with a COPY of the activity.


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Total Pages
12 Questions, Google Sheets Game, Instructions & Answer Key
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
30 minutes
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Apply properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract rational numbers.
Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division and of fractions to multiply and divide rational numbers.
Write, read, and evaluate expressions in which letters stand for numbers.
Evaluate expressions at specific values of their variables. Include expressions that arise from formulas used in real-world problems. Perform arithmetic operations, including those involving whole-number exponents, in the conventional order when there are no parentheses to specify a particular order (Order of Operations). For example, use the formulas V = s³ and A = 6 s² to find the volume and surface area of a cube with sides of length s = 1/2.

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