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Critical thinking Common Core 8.EE.C.8 resources

Preview of Algebra Fun, Linear Equations  Logic Puzzle,

Algebra Fun, Linear Equations Logic Puzzle,

Linear Equations Logic Puzzle! FREEBIE! This fun, challenging logic puzzle encourages students to combine their knowledge of positive and negative slope, and y intercepts. Students are given 9 unique linear equations and use logic & critical thinking skills to stack them in order based on the logic clues. Deductive reasoning is a must! :) Includes➪• List of linear equations to be used! All equations are y = mx + b form • Thought box for kids to show their thinking or take notes• Clear, easy
Preview of Math Quick Starts (Spring Theme)

Math Quick Starts (Spring Theme)

Created by
Genie The Nerd
These short math puzzles review basic skills while building math fluency and are aligned with CCSS. I use these to start my math classes, but could also be used for early finishers. The pictures help to take the fangs out of math and can help students become more comfortable with problems involving variables. The puzzles cover algebra, ratios, integers, rational numbers, exponents and critical thinking.
Preview of Math Quick Starts (Fall Theme)

Math Quick Starts (Fall Theme)

Created by
Genie The Nerd
Get your students started while you take attendance or use for early finishers. Fun graphics help to take the fangs out of math. Puzzles cover pre-algebra, rational numbers, word problems and critical thinking skills. Skills align best with 6th and 7th grade CCSS standards.
Preview of 5 Days of The Racial Wealth Gap [Vox, Explained]: Guided Notes & Classwork

5 Days of The Racial Wealth Gap [Vox, Explained]: Guided Notes & Classwork

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SkewLines
If you're anything like me, you've greatly enjoyed the Vox, Explained Netflix series that breaks down nuanced, relevant concepts in bite-sized episodes. This resource provides a very engaging way to review 8th Grade Math, as well as some spiraled 7th grade standards. These 15-20 minute episodes include a lot of information that can help prepare our students to be competent and enlightened citizens of their world. I have used this lesson to review for my 8th Grade Math class, and each student i
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