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Free high school math resources for GATE

Preview of PUZZLE MATH: Special Right Triangles

PUZZLE MATH: Special Right Triangles

Created by
Roxanne Kloper
In this one-page assignment students find missing side lengths and angle measures of special right triangles. Every possible permutation from given to missing side is used, and problems include ones where students are given integers that they must both multiply and divide by radical expressions. When applicable students must rationalize the denominator. Correct answers decode a secret message, providing immediate feedback for the learner as this free math worksheet is self-checking. If you enjoy
Preview of Contrived Math--Tricked-Out Word Problems with Ordinary Numbers

Contrived Math--Tricked-Out Word Problems with Ordinary Numbers

This download is for those students and their teachers who enjoy solving somewhat twisted, definitely unusual (aka "tricked out") word math problems. An equal combination of language arts and basic math skills, Contrived Math challenges participants to collect common data, such as the number of days in a year, shuffle it around according to instructions, and come up with a targeted answer. The activity is divided into two parts of twenty problems each. Full answer keys are included. Eigh
Preview of Scatterplot Project Using Real Data

Scatterplot Project Using Real Data

Created by
Laura Becker
Students are asked to find an example of time-series data in which the dependent variable (y) varies linearly with time (X). The data should have a strong positive or negative correlation. Students will be asked to: Make a scatter plot of the data. Use a straight edge to draw a line of best fit. Find the equation of the line where they must show work for how they determined this. Use their equation to predict the value of the variable in 2012 and 2018. A very detailed rubric is provided. 1
Preview of Characteristics of Quadratics-3 Forms of Equations (Standard, Vertex, Factored)

Characteristics of Quadratics-3 Forms of Equations (Standard, Vertex, Factored)

Created by
Algebra's Friend
Comparison activities increase the potential for student achievement and incorporate critical thinking. In this activity students are finding four key characteristics of parabolas from three different equations. Each equation is written in a different format, factored form, vertex form, and general form. As students are identifying the characteristics they are analyzing the structure of the form of the equation and interpreting key elements. This activity works well as practice or as forma
Preview of Common Core: Order of Operations Puzzle! Math Puzzle for Grades 6 and up

Common Core: Order of Operations Puzzle! Math Puzzle for Grades 6 and up

Created by
Tracy Womack
Order of Operations Puzzle meets Common Core Standards. This puzzle will give your students practice with simplifying numeric expressions, while problem solving too. This puzzle is designed for students in Grades 6 and up (depending on level). I have used this as an individual, partner, cooperative team activity. Students like the challenge of determining the correct answer (it is self checking) and of creating the final triangle. This puzzle directly addresses both the Common Core Standards for
Preview of The Stock Market Game Slideshow - FULL UNIT

The Stock Market Game Slideshow - FULL UNIT

Created by
The Gifted Guide
The Stock Market Game is an awesome resource, but this makes it much easier and more convenient by putting all the lessons into a slideshow. You'll still need to have the original lessons from the site, but this will make them easy to display to students. Check out the Gifted Guide website for more awesome, free resources!
Preview of Depth and Complexity Icon Template

Depth and Complexity Icon Template

Created by
SJ Resource
Depth and Complexity Icon Template to apply concepts and comprehension.
Preview of FREE PDF Presentation Christmas Math Grades 7 & up

FREE PDF Presentation Christmas Math Grades 7 & up

Created by
Integral Cat
Get set for a holly-jolly math challenge with your middle school students, or just take a break and laugh with your high school students! Our Christmas-themed presentation features four fun competition problems covering:Logic Puzzles: Apply deductive reasoning and critical thinking.Ratios/proportions: Solving proportion problems involving three quantitiesWorking Backwards: Using the final results of the series of operations to work back one step at a time to get to the beginning.Calendar: Findin
Preview of Celebrate Pi Day in a Novel Way - Pilish Writing FREE

Celebrate Pi Day in a Novel Way - Pilish Writing FREE

If you celebrate Pi Day, March 14th (3/14) with your students, this is a fun writing activity to challenge students. PILISH is writing in which the digits of pi determine the number of letters in consecutive words. Included are examples and links to helpful resources: a "PILISH CHECKER," student sheets, and videos to share.See also "Celebrate Pi Day in a Novel Way" and visit Pilish for Pi Day.Find other resources for gifted and advanced students at BIG IDEAS for LITTLE SCHOLARS.
Preview of Freebie Sudoku Puzzles Game for Critical Thinking and Logical Reasoning

Freebie Sudoku Puzzles Game for Critical Thinking and Logical Reasoning

Created by
CHRIGUI TEACH
Fantastic Sudoku PuzzlesLearning how to solve sudoku puzzles is a lot of fun and simple. Enjoy using this Sudoku book! There are more 10 riddles for you to solve.In the book:+10 puzzles Gamesall levels: Easy, Medium, Hard.fun for many hours!JUST DOWNLOAD, PRINT, AND BEGIN ⭐ You may also be interested in ⭐ :Sudoku Puzzles Easy: A Book With More Than 40Games - Sodoku, Suduko, Soduku (V1) ✅Sudoku Puzzles Easy: A Book With More Than 40Games - Sodoku, Suduko, Soduku (V2) ✅Sudoku Puzzles Easy: A Boo
Preview of Electoral Map Math: Race to 270!

Electoral Map Math: Race to 270!

Created by
Prince Padania
This is the perfect game to get your kiddos flexing their math muscles. Easy to learn, fun to play… and kind of addicting! To play, students choose a state-- that state’s electoral votes is the target number.  Now spin the spinners to get 5 numbers. Players must use all 5 numbers to create an equation (using any math operation / symbol) that equals (or gets closest) to the target number. Whoever gets closest wins that states’ votes. On to the next state!Great as a warm-up activity or for math ce
Preview of Gifted VS. Bright Chart

Gifted VS. Bright Chart

Created by
One Extra Degree
Use this file to explain the difference between gifted and bright students. It's great for conferences! :)
Preview of Career and Budgeting - FULL UNIT

Career and Budgeting - FULL UNIT

Created by
The Gifted Guide
Students take a personality test, select a career, create a budget, purchase a house, car, and plan a vacation. Go to the Gifted Guide website for more awesome, free resources!
Preview of Math Work Habits Reflection

Math Work Habits Reflection

Created by
Victoria Longley
This form asks students to reflect on their progress in math over the course of a term, summarizing what they have learned and what they want to work on, and rating themselves on a scale of 1-5 on a number of important habits of excellent students. It is especially appropriate for advanced or gifted students. This makes an excellent artifact for student-led conferences.
Preview of Linear Curve Formula - Excel Spreadsheet

Linear Curve Formula - Excel Spreadsheet

Created by
Mr Biology03
This straightforward method is called a linear scale or curve formula. It is a very versatile way of using a curve and can be used to give an extra boost to the weakest students and can be used to adjust the mean to be a target value. This Excel sheet does all the "math" for you. If you need to justify its use to students or administrators, the Excel file explains and shows the formula being used. I use linear curves for all my advanced or challenging assessments. I will pick the highest and low
Preview of Who Owns The Zebra?

Who Owns The Zebra?

This is a highly challenging, well-known logic problem, said to have possibly been created by Albert Einstein or Lewis Carroll. You can provide students with the manipulatives to help them solve the problem, or let them develop a way to solve it on their own. Students will engage in critical thinking and employ several mathematical practices to solve the problem.When you purchase this item from me, this printable has an answer key and manipulatives that can easily be turned into a math or readin
Preview of Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom

Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom

Created by
Absolute Value
Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom is a short practical guide to incorporating Multiple Intelligences in your everyday lessons, activities, and projects. Students really enjoy investigating the Multiple Intelligences, discovering where their personal strengths lie. This is also a great way to incorporate social-emotional learning into a mathematics classroom. I have two basic ways that I incorporate multiple intelligences: intertwined together like a stew, or as a buffet of choices. I will
Preview of Somebody Saw Logic Puzzle Mysteries, Lupe & Molly - The Case of the Bug Boy

Somebody Saw Logic Puzzle Mysteries, Lupe & Molly - The Case of the Bug Boy

Intermediate Level: Ehtan loves bugs. But someone doesn't like Ethan. A nasty card was left in the teachers' mailboxes, and someone is framing Ethan!Join Lupe and Molly to analyze the clues and solve the crime.Somebody Saw Logic Puzzles promote problem solving and empathy, the two essential components of Creative Genius.1. Creative geniuses love puzzles. Tomorrow’s innovators need imagination to approach tough problems. • Creative Geniuses are not more knowledge or correct. • They're just
Preview of Student Interest Survey- google form

Student Interest Survey- google form

Google form as a student interest survey to get to know students at the beginning of the year. Automatically assigned points to each question so credit can be directly imported onto google classroom. I used it with high school chemistry students, but it can easily be modified for other grade levels and subjects.
Preview of Bucketball Experiment Activity & Task

Bucketball Experiment Activity & Task

Created by
Absolute Value
The Bucketball Experiment Activity & Task gives students an opportunity to practice gathering random data, organizing that data into a table, and then determining the relative frequency of the data in a context that is fun and personal. This activity/task has two parts. First students participate in the Bucketball Experiment Activity and record their raw data. Once that is completed and shared between teams, students will partner up to complete the second part, Bucketball Experiment Task. Th
Preview of REFERENCE INFORMATION FOR STANDARDIZED TESTS-SAT, ACT, ...

REFERENCE INFORMATION FOR STANDARDIZED TESTS-SAT, ACT, ...

Created by
Edward Gullan
Reference information for teachers and students when they are preparing for standardized tests. Very useful for the SAT, ACT, etc. Seven pages.
Preview of Math Overlays to Add Depoth and Complexity to Any Set of Problems

Math Overlays to Add Depoth and Complexity to Any Set of Problems

Common Core Standards are asking students for so much more than just the answer to a math problem! These cards can be used with any set of math problems to prompt students to think beyond the answer. The cards challenge students to provide multiple paths to solutions, connect to real life problems, and to evaluate.
Preview of 3D - Spatial Development - Deductive Series - Part 2 of 3 - FREE

3D - Spatial Development - Deductive Series - Part 2 of 3 - FREE

This affords a vehicle for teachers to use for developing 3D spatial skills - it is part 2 of 3 - Deductive Rectilinear Spatial Development. As with Part 1, this appears difficult and in the latter cases of the problems, it is a mental puzzle. However, I used to MODEL and work these with my self-contained 5th grade class, and they can do it - highly recommend using interlocking 2 cm cube blocks with the mat - manipulative - so the kiddos can mentally visualize the process. There are recommend
Preview of Algebra 2: Spaghetti Sine Graph

Algebra 2: Spaghetti Sine Graph

Created by
DOMATH
ObjectiveIn this lesson, students use uncooked spaghetti and string to measure various heights on the unit circle and create the graph of the f(x)=sinx.  Students will be able to see why the graph of the sine is a wave as they trace the y values around the unit circle, and understand how the unit circle is related to the sine function f(x)=sinx.  Materials Needed The unit circle (see third page of this lesson) yarn Sharpie penSpaghetti uncooked (~5)tape/glue graph paper
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