A fun game to get students practicing combining like terms. Each student will need about 10 colored chips. (I use the red/yellow chips.) They will also need 2 small tokens (or pennies) to use as placeholders on the boards. Each pair will need a
A great way to practice adding and subtracting integers. It is fun and educational. Students take turns adding and subtracting integers, recording their equations and competing to get 3 in a row for tic-tac-toe. Here's a video to preview the game:
Quite an engaging game to practice multiplying and dividing with the Laws of Exponents. Each pair of players will need a printed copy of the game board. They also need 2 tokens (or pennies) and 10 colored chips each. They will compete with each
A great game to practice multiplying binomials and factoring. Students play strategically to get 3 in a row while blocking their opponents from getting 3 in a row. You will need 2 set of different colored chips (approximately 10 of each color) and 2
This worksheet can be used with the Illustrative Mathematics Algebra 2 Unit 2 Lesson 12. I showed the students an example of a completed box (the polynomial factors and their product) then let them figure out how to complete the boxes. It was really
Time to Reflect! After each assessment take some time to have the students reflect on their work. Use this reflection sheet to encourage a growth mindset and to ensure all your students know how to grow in your class.
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