This 2-hour activity involves collecting data from each student in the class. That data is made into a scatterplot. Utilizing a graphing calculator, the equation for the line of best fit and correlation coefficient is generated using a linear
Are your students having trouble knowing what to write in their Geometry Proofs? Look no more! This geometric proof "cheat sheet" gives students they support they need when first writing proofs! It allows for students to add their own ideas as
Subjects:
Math, Geometry
Grades:
9th, 10th, 11th
Types:
Study Guides, Graphic Organizers, Scaffolded Notes
Using free online stock graphs, students will explore exponential growth for various companies. An exponential regression model will allow students to make predictions and find out how much money they would make off of a stock at retirement age.
Using a symmetry artist interactive website, students will create art that displays various symmetrical aspects. Whether it be a butterfly reflected over the line y = x or a "fancy" design with rotational symmetry of order 8, student will have fun
Teach simplifying radicals and the Pythagorean Theorem using this lesson and assignment. Interactive Notebook compatible, this lesson is master-crafted to have a variety of examples, appropriate, pertinent information involving these topics.
Students will create a fun, hands-on Math-A-Gami (origami) plane while practicing exponential growth and decay formula word problems. This unique activity allows teachers to keep track of student progress in an easy, visual way. Students get
This is the ULTIMATE Triangle Proof Cheat Sheet. If your students are struggling to prove triangles are congruent by SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS and HL congruence, look no further than this cheat sheet! For our Geometric Proofs Cheatsheet that is for more
Students will discover the Angle-Side Relationships in triangles. Using an interactive triangle creator website, students will discover how the sides lengths and angle measures are related in triangles! This is a printable 2 page Google Document
This bundle includes a student discovery activity and summarizing Google Form Assessment. Students will discover the Angle-Side Relationships in triangles. Using an interactive triangle creator website, students will discover how the sides lengths
This cut and paste activity is sure to get students interested in circles! Students will practice identifying the many vocabulary terms associated with a circle. This includes terms like "chord", "radius", "secant", "tangent" etc. The end
This printable two page activity and Google Form assignment guides students to discovering the Pythagorean Inequality Theorem using an interactive triangle website (link included). Students will explore the angles and sides of an acute, obtuse and
Celebrate Pi Day with these 26 Pi Trivia Questions! Designed for math students from grades 7 to 12, the questions are designed to educate while promoting intrigue. Archimedes, the Egyptians, Pop Culture, Chinese and Indian Mathematicians are just
This printable two page activity guides students to discovering the Pythagorean Inequality Theorem using an interactive triangle website (link included). Students will explore the angles and sides of an acute, obtuse and right triangle.
Using a Google Form, students will be asked to write equations for two companies in Slope Intercept Form. This real-world application assignment can be used to introduce the concept of systems of linear equations.
Need an activity the day before break? Don't have much time to prep? This is the Pi Number Project! It is a great activity that can be used to incorporate art into the math classroom. Creativity is encouraged when students are asked to do a
This product is meant to be used with the Angle Side Relationships in Triangles Discovery Activity. In that activity, students will discover the Angle-Side Relationships in triangles. Using an interactive triangle creator website, students will
Perfect for Pi Day or for use during an Area Unit or Circle Unit, this activity allows students to "discover" Pi using square units and area for circles that are on the coordinate plane. There will be many "aha" moments!
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