Finding X and Y Intercepts Halloween Self Checking Digital Sheets Activity
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Description
It's fall. The air is crisp, leaves are turning brilliant shades of orange and red, and everywhere you go, there's a hint of pumpkin spice. What better way to celebrate than with a Halloween-themed activity on finding x and y intercepts?
This interactive, self-checking activity on Google Sheets combines the spirit of the season with the satisfaction of finding x and y intercepts. Students are shown 12 unique problem cards inviting them to find either the x or y-intercept of a given equation.
Why this Finding X and Y-Intercept Activity is Great for Students:
Seasonal Fun: Embrace the Halloween season with this engaging math activity that infuses a touch of seasonal excitement into learning.
Instant Gratification: Students work through 12 unique problem cards, gaining immediate feedback as they strive to find either the x or y-intercept of each equation.
Motivating Challenge: With every correct answer entered into the Google sheet, a rotation of Halloween-themed images unfolds. Achieve 3 consecutive correct answers, and the image for that row stops rotating, revealing a specific picture. It's a goal-oriented learning experience that keeps students motivated.
Visual Rewards: Students will know they have completed the activity once they have 4 identical images showing
Comprehensive Support: Don't worry about students encountering difficulties. The included question/answer page shows you each and every problem card along with their corresponding solutions, ensuring you're ready to support students as needed.
How to Use It:
- Share the Halloween-themed activity on Google Sheets with your students
- Encourage them to tackle the 12 unique problem cards
- Utilize the included question/answer page to provide support and guidance whenever students need it.
- Watch as your students not only master finding x and y intercepts but also enjoy the seasonal spirit of learning.
Elevate your teaching with an activity that adds an element of fun to math while reinforcing crucial concepts.
Note: This activity is similar to another finding x and y intercepts activity. However, the other one is not Halloween-themed, and the 2 activities have completely different questions
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us at randi@4theloveofmath.com