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Middle school algebra laboratories for Microsoft Word

Preview of Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution Station Rotation

Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution Station Rotation

Created by
Michelle Fries
A Hands-On Approach to Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution. This activity helps students to really understand the substitution method by having them physically replace a variable with its equivalent value.
Preview of Scatterplots Linear Regression Line of Best Fit Forearms & Height (Editable)

Scatterplots Linear Regression Line of Best Fit Forearms & Height (Editable)

Created by
Peter Jonnard
After teaching my students about scatterplots, correlation, and the line of best fit, I take a day for them to do a hands-on lab, in which they measure their height (in inches) and their forearm length (from the tip of their elbow, to the bony point on their wrist), and we plot the class data, write the equation of the line of best fit, and then use the equation generated both forwards and backwards. They will need 45 minutes to an hour to do this in class. I have found that if the students br
Preview of Ms. Burrows' Human Body Proportion Lab Parts 1 and 2

Ms. Burrows' Human Body Proportion Lab Parts 1 and 2

A full description of this lab is free to download on TCP under my other listings. This is printable lab worksheet for students to use for the Human Body Proportions Lab. This is an EXCELLENT lesson that both you and your students will enjoy. Ms. Burrows Body Proportions Lab by Dana M. Burrows is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of "Watts Your Power on the Stairs?"  Quick lab calculating work and power

"Watts Your Power on the Stairs?" Quick lab calculating work and power

Created by
Wendt Education
This lab activity has students compare the work and power they have while walking and running up a flight of stairs. This is a pretty common lab activity, but I just could not find a student handout that had exactly what I was looking for. So, I made this one and hope you will try it out and let me know how it goes! Students will have to measure the distance and time of each trial, and use the work and power formulas. They will also identify the independent variable, dependent variable, cons
Preview of Algebra: Measures of Central Tendency Skittles Activity

Algebra: Measures of Central Tendency Skittles Activity

Created by
Princeton
Fun way for students to practice using measures of central tendency: Mean, Median, Mode, and Range. Activity also reviews percentages. Students have so much fun working, collaborating, drawing, and of course love eating skittles!
Preview of Height Vs. Arm Span Lab: Using real life data and linear regression

Height Vs. Arm Span Lab: Using real life data and linear regression

Created by
Paige Laurain
Students use their arm-span and heights to create a scatter plot and linear regression to find the equation for a line.
Preview of Slopes of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines: An Inquiry-Based Exploration

Slopes of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines: An Inquiry-Based Exploration

This is an inquiry-based learning activity used to teach students of the properties of the slopes of parallel lines and the slopes of perpendicular lines. This activity is best used before going too in-depth with the algebraic properties of parallel and perpendicular lines as it allows students to discover, on their own terms, these properties. The papers are arranged so that you may print the graphing activities on one sheet of paper and the questions on another. Have students put papers side b
Preview of Bucket Lab Common Core Rich Task: Linear Equation, Table and Graph

Bucket Lab Common Core Rich Task: Linear Equation, Table and Graph

Created by
Sarah Lobsinger
Students will love you after you introduce this activity! Students use colored candies as weight to weigh down a bucket attached to a slinky. Make the buckets using old film cases and wire. Students measure the height of the bucket as they add weight. They are asked to record the data, graph the data, create a line of best fit, write an equation, and answer in-depth questions about the experiment. Take your students on a ride showing them the multiple ways to represent a function!
Preview of Scatterplots: Linear Regression Line of Best Fit:Forearms and Height (Editable)

Scatterplots: Linear Regression Line of Best Fit:Forearms and Height (Editable)

Created by
Peter Jonnard
After teaching my students about scatterplots, correlation, and the line of best fit, I take a day for them to do a hands-on lab, in which they measure their height (in inches) and their forearm length (from the tip of their elbow, to the bony point on their wrist), and we plot the class data, write the equation of the line of best fit, and then use the equation generated both forwards and backwards. They will need 45 minutes to an hour to do this in class. Some years, the data have very littl
Preview of Skittles Proportion Activity

Skittles Proportion Activity

Students are to be provided a bag of skittles. They are going to use proportions and ratios to determine if there are the same number/ratio of each color in all different sized bags. I had students work in groups of 2 for this activity. Within the activity I broke it up into three different sections; a pre-lab, lab, and post-lab portion. Students make initial guesses/hypothesis, test out their theory, use proportions and ratios to analyze their results and graph data.
Preview of Investigating Linear Graphs

Investigating Linear Graphs

I built this discovery lesson so that students would learn, hands-on, how to build a graph based on data they collected from their own investigation. Materials you will need for this lab include a set of cups that are stackable and several small toy cars. For this task you will need:Toy carsCupsMarshmallows
Preview of Displacement of water (Archimedes principle)

Displacement of water (Archimedes principle)

This short activity helps students see the Archimedes principle in action. It can be used for science or for math (algebra). All that is needed are some marbles and small graduated cylinders.
Preview of Volume Comparison matching activity

Volume Comparison matching activity

Created by
Paula Kitchings
Students will try to match given subjects with their appropriate volume. At first, the students will have to match the cards using the volumes given, which will be in various forms (for example, one will be in cubic feet, one in pints, etc.). After recording their first choice, they will be given a conversion chart. Students should realize that comparing quantities, it is easier once you convert everything to the same unit of measure. After making the conversions, they will try to match the subj
Preview of Solution Sets to Inequalities with Two Variables

Solution Sets to Inequalities with Two Variables

Created by
Math by A-chord
This activity is a "Lab" series lesson activity designed to supplement and enhance student learning after teacher instruction. In this "Lab" students will determine if the inequality will be graphed with a “solid” line or “dashed” line, and whether the inequality is shaded “above” or “below” the line. Then cut and match each of the inequalities with their correct graph on a set of index cards or a sheet of paper. Answers can be recorded in one of three ways. 1) Students can cut, match, and
Preview of Theoretical vs. Experimental Probability

Theoretical vs. Experimental Probability

Created by
Anna Thomson
This is a dice activity that helps the students see the difference in theoretical and experimental probability.
Preview of LINEAR REGRESSION - Dog Years vs. Human Years - Calculator Skill & Application

LINEAR REGRESSION - Dog Years vs. Human Years - Calculator Skill & Application

Who doesn't love dogs?!!! In this activity, students will investigate whether the rule of 7 human years = 1 dog year. Students will learn how to do a linear regression using a TI calculator to create the function. I did this lesson AFTER we did linear functions from a table. So when they felt comfortable doing this by hand, I was ready to show them this. We use the LINEAR REGRESSION tool when the change is not the same each time. Students loved this activity and were able to relate to it because
Preview of The Crow and the Pitcher Rate of Change Activity

The Crow and the Pitcher Rate of Change Activity

Created by
Bearden's Bodega
Student will watch/read the Aesop Fable of "The Crow and the Pitcher" then they will complete a hands-on activity to determine the rate of change. Materials needed: -graduated cylinders -nickels and dimes -water -chart paper ***Look for the green star near the top of any page in my store and click it to become a follower. As a follower of my store you will be notified when I upload a new resource.
Preview of Discover Slope-Intercept Form Graphing Calculator Activity

Discover Slope-Intercept Form Graphing Calculator Activity

Created by
SrtaWaldo
Algebra 1 students use the power of the graphing calculator to discover slope-intercept form. My students loved experiencing the power of the graphing calculator!*.docx file
Preview of Math Lab: Slope

Math Lab: Slope

Created by
Erin Mumaw
Students create cardboard "ramps" with various rise and run values for toy cars. Students then record data on a lab sheet and answer reflection questions.
Preview of Pythagorean Theorem Activity, Stations, Geometry, Scavenger Hunt

Pythagorean Theorem Activity, Stations, Geometry, Scavenger Hunt

Instructions Possible Uses: • Mid-lesson or End of Lesson Check for understanding • Math Stations (Middle School students like it this way) • Test Review • Homework Alternative Bell Work • Bell Work Directions for instructor: This activity is designed to help students work problem with Pythagorean Theorem using algebra and it gets students up and about. Place the 14 cards on the wall around your room. Students pick any card to begin with. They write an equation, then solve for x. Next, the s
Preview of "What's Your Speed?"  Math/Science Lab

"What's Your Speed?" Math/Science Lab

Created by
MS Science Spot
Students use the CBR units and TI-83 Graphing calculators to create real-time distance time graphs of signature motions. Students can then pull real-time data from the calculator and reinforce the concept of slope. All of the materials needed are listed. The lab handout for students includes a place for students to predict the graph and a space for them to record their graph.
Preview of Human Body Proportions Lab Overview (To be used with my lab worksheet.)

Human Body Proportions Lab Overview (To be used with my lab worksheet.)

This detailed lesson overview guides you through my other Human Body Proportions Lab that is available on TPT. This is one of my personal favorites of the entire teaching year! I have spent several years perfecting it and condensing it into a manageable lesson. Enjoy!Why will your students like this lab?This is a hands-on activity where students can get out of their seats and work with a partner. They seem to be fascinated by figuring out their own body measurements and it lab is a great way
Preview of How Strong is Spaghetti Lab

How Strong is Spaghetti Lab

Created by
Magness Math
In this lab, students will investigate how many pennies in a cup it will take to break a bridge of spaghetti. They will study linear equations in a hands-on way.
Preview of Bell Work - Equations

Bell Work - Equations

Created by
Suzie's Angle
This is 5 day's worth of bell work to use as a review for standardized testing. Day 1-4 includes 3-5 multiple choice questions on equations and day 5 is a quiz with the same or similar questions with no multiple choice answers. I let the students use their notes on the quiz which holds them accountable for listening and writing down the correct answers when we go over the previous day's bell work.
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