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8th grade math resources for Easel Activities and for GATE

Preview of Multiplication and Division CSI Detective Math Mystery The Missing Teacher

Multiplication and Division CSI Detective Math Mystery The Missing Teacher

Created by
Kiwiland
Are you looking for a fun detective math mystery to engage your students in multiplication and division? Then these math activities for you.Capture your students attention with this fun CSI Math Mystery activity by taking them on a journey to solve math problems and puzzles. Students narrow down the possible options by completing the activities and marking them off until one person is left. Who is the missing teacher?This case includes multiplication and division problems up to their 12 times ta
Preview of Sudoku Puzzles for Critical Thinking and Logical Reasoning Digital and Print

Sudoku Puzzles for Critical Thinking and Logical Reasoning Digital and Print

Created by
HappyEdugator
Sudoku Puzzles for Critical Thinking engages students in logical reasoning. Easel Activity included. This file includes a blank sudoku student answer sheet, 10 sudoku puzzles for printing (use in math centers or individually, or for projection on a whiteboard), and 5 sets of 4 puzzles for a group sudoku race to solve. Teacher directions include how to make reusable dry erase answer sheets so you can save ink, and suggestions for teaching Sudoku strategies. A great way to get students thinking! I
Preview of Pythagorean Theorem Project Pirate Treasure Hunt

Pythagorean Theorem Project Pirate Treasure Hunt

Challenge your students to find the treasure by using Pythagorean Theorem to explore the pirate territory. Students follow a scenario of problems to find a treasure buried by Pythagoras. Student tested and approved.✔Included in this resource:• Pirate treasure hunt scenario• Pirate map • Student directions and problems• Directions for extension for student-created treasure hunts• Answer keyMultiple ways to use:- Set up at a math-center with other pythagorean theorem activities- Differentiate by
Preview of Logic Puzzles for Spring

Logic Puzzles for Spring

Logic problems are fun for bell-ringers, time-fillers, and challenge. This set of ready-to-use 6 Spring-themed problems are great for your middle school math and secondary math students. Keep even your brightest students challenged. Included in this resource:- 6 Spring-themed logic problems of medium level- Answer Key- Great for math centers, time fillers, or bell-ringers.- Note: the logic puzzles may require more than one review of the clues. Love Logic Puzzles? MUST have logic puzzles sets
Preview of Winter Math Logic Puzzles for Winter Math

Winter Math Logic Puzzles for Winter Math

Challenge your students with this set of 6 logic problems for winter. Great for bell-ringers, time-fillers, and earl-finishers. Keep even your brightest students challenged. Included in this resource:- 6 Winter-themed logic problems of medium level- Answer Key- Great for math centers, time fillers, or bell-ringers.- Note: the logic puzzles may require more than one review of the clues. More seasonally-themed logic problems: Fall and SpringAlso available in a money saving seasonal logic probl
Preview of Thanksgiving Math and Autumn Logic Puzzles

Thanksgiving Math and Autumn Logic Puzzles

Fall math fun with this set of 6 Fall themed logic problems great for bell-ringers, time-fillers, and challenge. This set includes 1 Halloween themed and 1 Thanksgiving themed problem Great for your middle school math, pre-Algebra and Algebra students. Keep even your brightest students challenged. Included in this resource:- 6 Fall themed logic problems of medium level- Answer Key-Teacher's guide with suggested usesThis resource also part of the Logic for the Seasons Bundle Love Logic Puzzles
Preview of St Patrick's Day Logic Puzzles Two Great Puzzles for Critical Thinking Skills!

St Patrick's Day Logic Puzzles Two Great Puzzles for Critical Thinking Skills!

Fun brain teaser challenge that utilizes arithmetic skills of measurement in feet and inches, less than, more than, addition & subtraction, so the puzzle is not out of reach for a 5th-grade student, and still challenging for 8th-grade students.The "Easel Activity" has been created for you - NO PREP - just assign because all of the answer boxes have been created for you and your students! If you find that your students would rather do the solving on paper but you are teaching remotely, have t
Preview of Perfect Squares and Square Roots Math Challenge STOP THE ALIENS Print & Digital

Perfect Squares and Square Roots Math Challenge STOP THE ALIENS Print & Digital

This perfect squares and square roots activity is a math challenge that is designed to help students practice their perfect squares and square roots. In this activity, students will use their knowledge of perfect squares of numbers 3-15 and square roots of perfect squares 9-225 to STOP THE ALIENS. Aliens have attacked the Earth and they want to destroy the human race.You must stop this invasion before the Earth is destroyed. You’ve received secret information on how to stop the aliens. You need
Preview of Summer Math Logic Puzzles for Problem Solving

Summer Math Logic Puzzles for Problem Solving

Logic Puzzles for Summer Math is a set of 4 Summer-themed logic problems great for bell-ringers, time-fillers, enrichment and problem solving. Great for your middle school math and secondary math students. Keep even your brightest students challenged. Included in this guide- 4 Summer-themed logic problems of medium level- Answer Key- Great for math centers, time fillers, or bell-ringers.- Note: the logic puzzles may require more than one review of the clues. This resource available in the fol
Preview of Logic Puzzles FREE logic puzzle sampler

Logic Puzzles FREE logic puzzle sampler

Logic Puzzles FREE logic puzzle sampler is a ready to use logic problem for your class. Great for math centers, time fillers or bell ringers.MUST have logic puzzles sets include:☆ Summer Logic Puzzles☆ Seasonal Logic Puzzle Bundle☆ Fall Logic Puzzles☆ Winter Logic Puzzles ☆ Logic Puzzles for All Year Long BIG Bundle☆ Winter Logic Puzzles ☆ Spring Logic Puzzles☆ April Logic PuzzlesThis purchase is for one teacher only. If you want to share, please share the link so that your colleagues can downl
Preview of GCF & LCM Factors & Multiples Divisibility Rules Real World Math Mini Project

GCF & LCM Factors & Multiples Divisibility Rules Real World Math Mini Project

Optimization Real Life Math Project. GCF (Greatest Common Factor), LCM (Least Common Multiple), Factors, Multiples, Divisibility Rules in real world problems.This math project will have your students practicing real world math applications of GCF, LCM, Factors, Multiples, and Divisibility Rules.To make it real, this activity includes numbers above 100 (GCF) and 12 (LCM). They will calculate GCF of 72 and 54, LCM of 54 and 72, and GCF of 162 and 126."A company asked you to help them optimize cost
Preview of March Madness Basketball Math Enrichment- Whodunnit Math Mystery

March Madness Basketball Math Enrichment- Whodunnit Math Mystery

Who stole the teacher's basketball bracket?This fun and challenging activity has students up and moving to solve a variety of problems. There are 10 problems with a focus on: geometry/customary measurement problem solving (perimeter, symmetry, rectangles, squares); adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators; fractions of a set; adding/subtracting/multiplying decimals; algebra/coordinate graphing/order of operations; multiplication and division problem solving- all with a fun March
Preview of Futoshiki Puzzles for Critical Thinking and Logical Reasoning Digital and Print

Futoshiki Puzzles for Critical Thinking and Logical Reasoning Digital and Print

Created by
HappyEdugator
Futoshiki Puzzles for Critical Thinking and Logical Reasoning. Similar to sudoku puzzles, these puzzles are fun and promote brain power and logical problem-solving. Includes a blank Futoshiki student answer sheet, 10 printable Futoshiki puzzles (use in centers or individually, or for projection on a whiteboard), and 5 sets of 4 puzzles for a group Furoshiki race to solve. Teacher directions include how to make reusable dry erase answer sheets so you can save ink, and suggestions for teaching str
Preview of Global Warming and Coal - Analyzing Charts and Graphs

Global Warming and Coal - Analyzing Charts and Graphs

15 printable or digital pages for students to analyze charts and graphs on global warming and coal. Students learn about...falling coal production numbers, injuries and deaths in mines, different types of mines in the US, pollution from coal, China’s coal usage, Australia’s rising coal projects, and more. Take a look at the Preview to see sample pages. And if you want more CHARTS and GRAPHS:Food Charts and Graphs - 21 pagesWinter Weather Charts and Graphs - 20 pagesChristmas Charts and Graphs
Preview of Quadratic Equation Project Garden Design for Algebra includes area and scale

Quadratic Equation Project Garden Design for Algebra includes area and scale

Area, Scale, Quadratic Equation: Algebra Garden Design Project brings together math concepts for a real-world application. Students are given parameters to create a garden design. Students apply quadratic equations (optional), calculate area, draw in scale, and problem-solve to create a garden design.This resource includes:- Student project pages- Teacher guidelinesMultiple ways to use:- Set up at a math-center with other Algebra 1 activities- Differentiate by providing to individual students
Preview of Average Speed Logic Puzzle Great for Building Critical Thinking Skills

Average Speed Logic Puzzle Great for Building Critical Thinking Skills

This brain teaser asks students to determine the length of the racecourse, the average speed of each skier, and which athletes won medals. Great for critical thinking, enrichment, warm-ups, homework, and extra practice. It's a great puzzle to support students' understanding of average speed because it asks students to manipulate time and distance in terms of average speed and seconds v. minutes, and it gives them practice in calculating average speed.The "Easel Activity" has been created for you
Preview of Hawaiian Vacation - A project based learning opportunity for math and reading.

Hawaiian Vacation - A project based learning opportunity for math and reading.

This fun, interactive learning project gives your students the opportunity to practice their research and math skills by planning a trip for you and your family to Honolulu, Hawaii.Before giving this project to your students, you will need to fill in the information on page 3 Travel Agent Flights. You will need to write in your home city or closest airport. Also write in the dates of your Thanksgiving break that you would be traveling..Teaching Ideas: For younger students, I would print out the
Preview of Logic Puzzles  for September for Fall or Autumn

Logic Puzzles for September for Fall or Autumn

September Logic Puzzles (Great for Fall or Autumn) is a set of 4 September-themed logic problems great for bell-ringers, time-fillers, and challenge. Great for your middle school math and secondary math students. Keep even your brightest students challenged. Included in this guide- 4 September-themed logic problems of medium level- Answer Key- Great for math centers, time fillers, or bell-ringers.- Note: the logic puzzles may require more than one review of the clues. Love Logic Puzzles? MU
Preview of Halloween math puzzles

Halloween math puzzles

Have fun in October with this set of 4 October-themed logic problems including 1 Halloween-themed problem. Great for bell-ringers, time-fillers, and challenge. Great for your middle school math and secondary math students. Keep even your brightest students challenged. Included in this guide- 4 October-themed logic problems of medium level- Answer Key- Great for math centers, time fillers, or bell-ringers.- Note: the logic puzzles may require more than one review of the clues. Love Logic Puzz
Preview of Summer Math Logic Puzzles June themed

Summer Math Logic Puzzles June themed

Logic Puzzles for June is a set of 4 June-themed logic problems great for bell-ringers, time-fillers, and challenge. Great for your middle school math and secondary math students. Keep even your brightest students challenged. Included in this resource- 4 June-themed logic problems of medium level- Answer Key- Great for math centers, time fillers, or bell-ringers.- Note: the logic puzzles may require more than one review of the clues. This resource available in the following bundles:- Middle S
Preview of Algebraic Thinking Logic Puzzles plus Graphing for Critical Thinking

Algebraic Thinking Logic Puzzles plus Graphing for Critical Thinking

These two brain teasers ask students to use basic algebra to solve for the number of coins. Graphing, greater than / less than, adding & multiplying are all reinforced with these puzzles. Engaging and challenging, great for enrichment, transitions, bellringers, and sub plans.The "Easel Activity" has been created for you - NO PREP - just assign. All of the answer boxes have been created for you and your students! If you find that your students would rather do the solving on paper but you are
Preview of Track Meet Medals Logic Puzzle for Critical Thinking

Track Meet Medals Logic Puzzle for Critical Thinking

This brain-teaser will get your students using math & logic skills to determine the number and type of medals six countries earned. Great for early finishers, bellringers, transitions, or as a part of sub plans. My students love these puzzles and are always asking me to make more :)The "Easel Activity" has been created for you - NO PREP - just download and assign. All of the answer boxes have been created for you and your students! If you find that your students would rather do the solving o
Preview of Operations with Integers & Rational Numbers: Heart Rate Task Cards/Google Form

Operations with Integers & Rational Numbers: Heart Rate Task Cards/Google Form

Operations with Integers & Rational Numbers: Heart Rates Problem SolvingIf you’re looking for a fun Valentine’s Day Enrichment activity for math, then look no further! Students will practice operations with integers and rational numbers with these fun task cards. Students learn the different heart rates of various animals while solving equations, and algebraic picture puzzles. My students love the challenge of these problems and I’m sure yours will too!Included are the following:12 Challengi
Preview of My Algebra Reference Sheet About Numbers Printable

My Algebra Reference Sheet About Numbers Printable

Created by
Tiffany Brodsky
This is a one-page reference sheet with brief explanations for several numbers for the beginning level of Algebra. It provides the students with a quick reference sheet and grants you more time. You simply print and use! This item includes small definitions for the following words:1. Real Numbers,2. Natural Numbers, 3. Whole Numbers, 4. Rational Numbers, 5. Irrational Numbers, 6. Even Number, 7. Odd Number, 8. Variable, and 9. Constant. A great aid to place in their binders or notes.Enjoy!------
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