11th Grade Math Study Guides

Geometry Terms Review and Quiz- Points lines and planes activity-

By Modified Treasures

Do you need a way to review and assess the basic geometry terms? This Points, Lines, and Planes Review and Quiz have 27 questions each. This covers, naming and recognizing points, lines, planes, rays, parallel lines, perpendicular lines, skew lines, vertices, bisectors, midpoints, and angles.

Included:

Points, Lines, Planes Review

Points, Lines, Planes Quiz

No Answer key as some questions will have varying answers.

$2.00

FREE! - Factoring Flow Chart

By Ms Churchs Classroom

This is a resource for Grade 10 through 12 factoring in Saskatchewan! An easy to follow flow chart with a few examples.

Free

Math Gag: Algebra (Game like Taboo!)

By Howlin' Husky Math Games

THIS IS A PRINTABLE RESOURCE!

Introducing Math Gag: The Ultimate Classroom Vocabulary Card Game!

Math Gag is an engaging and educational math vocabulary game designed to bring fun and excitement into your classroom while enhancing students' math terminology and communication skills. This interactive math teaching aid challenges students to describe math terms without using key "gag" words, fostering critical thinking and creativity. Think the game "Taboo!"

This version is perfect for Algebra students. The terms used in this version are from Algebra.

Includes:

  • 48 Printable clue cards
  • 3 choices of backs for the cards
  • Instruction manual
  • Buzzer and timer not included!

Key Features:

  • Engaging Vocabulary Practice: Helps students master math terminology in a fun and interactive way, making it a perfect classroom math activity.
  • Critical Thinking: Encourages students to think creatively and find alternative ways to explain concepts, enhancing their critical thinking in math.
  • Collaboration: Promotes teamwork and communication skills among students, making it ideal for collaborative learning in math.
  • Versatile: Suitable for different math levels and topics, from algebra and geometry to calculus and trigonometry.
  • Classroom Friendly: Easy to set up and play, making it an ideal educational math game for both small and large groups.

Ways to Use Math Gag in Your Classroom:

  1. Review Sessions: Use Math Gag as a math review game to reinforce key terms and concepts before exams. This engaging method helps solidify students' understanding in a memorable way.
  2. Group Activities: Divide the class into teams for a fun math learning tool that fosters a healthy competitive spirit and teamwork.
  3. Warm-Up Exercises: Start your math class with a quick round of Math Gag to get students' brains working and ready for the day's lesson.
  4. End-of-Unit Activities: Conclude a unit with a fun Math Gag session to recap and solidify students' understanding of the material covered.
  5. Enrichment for Advanced Students: Challenge your advanced learners with more complex terms and Gag words, keeping them engaged and motivated with this interactive math exercise.
  6. End of Year: Great activity for end of the year fun!
  7. Ice Breaker: Great for the beginning of the year review and a "get to know you!"

Why Teachers Love Math Gag:

  • Easy to implement with minimal prep time.
  • Encourages active learning and participation through engaging math exercises.
  • Adaptable for different math topics and levels, making it a versatile classroom math activity.
  • Enhances students’ vocabulary and descriptive skills, crucial for effective communication in math.
  • Creates a lively and interactive classroom atmosphere, making math fun and engaging.
$4.00

How to Study for Math Tests Checklist for Students | Half and Full Sheets

By AbsoluteValueMath

If your math students struggle with knowing how to study for math, this checklist could minimize their confusion and help guide them towards better habits!

I have used this in my own high school classrooms & have seen more success with teaching students how they study for math than before I gave it to them!

What you get:

- A checklist with 2 sections:

--- Section 1: Are you prepared to study?

--- Section 2: Did you study properly?

- 4 versions

--- half sheet no color

--- half sheet color

--- full sheet no color

--- full sheet color

Here's a little story :)

Year after year I would announce an exam for WEEKS & then the day of the test I would inevitably get “oh no! There is a test today?!”

When I asked students if they studied for a math test the response was ”it’s math. You can’t study anyway”

This led me down a really long path of trying to figure out how to help students succeed in math.

I started by working on having students understand the WHY behind each topic so they naturally knew how to go about problem solving.

That worked for a few and still students weren’t studying!

I began asking my students a list of questions to determine if they studied. Most of the time the answers were “no”.

”Did you re-do the questions we did in class?”

Response: Why would I do that? The answers are right there anyway!

To make a very long story a littler shorter, I came up with a checklist that I handed out. Every time there was an exam my students would use the checklist to try and complete every single box! From planning to study to actually studying, the more boxes they completed the better they did!

If you find this useful, leave a review and get TeachShare credit! :)

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Angle and Arc Relationships in Circles - Reference Sheet or Study Guide

By Brooke Seabolt Math Resources

This sheet can be used as a reference on classwork, homework, assessments, or as a study guide. The arc/angle relationships that are included are central, inscribed, angles formed inside circle by chords or secants, angles formed outside a circle by two secants, and angles formed on a circle by a secant and a tangent.


Free

Math Gag: Geometry (Game like Taboo!)

By Howlin' Husky Math Games

THIS IS A PRINTABLE RESOURCE!

Introducing Math Gag: The Ultimate Classroom Vocabulary Card Game!

Math Gag is an engaging and educational math vocabulary game designed to bring fun and excitement into your classroom while enhancing students' math terminology and communication skills. This interactive math teaching aid challenges students to describe math terms without using key "gag" words, fostering critical thinking and creativity. Think the game "Taboo!"

This version is perfect for Geometry students. The terms used in this version are from Geometry.

Includes:

  • 48 Printable clue cards
  • 3 choices of backs for the cards
  • Instruction manual
  • Buzzer and timer not included!

Key Features:

  • Engaging Vocabulary Practice: Helps students master math terminology in a fun and interactive way, making it a perfect classroom math activity.
  • Critical Thinking: Encourages students to think creatively and find alternative ways to explain concepts, enhancing their critical thinking in math.
  • Collaboration: Promotes teamwork and communication skills among students, making it ideal for collaborative learning in math.
  • Versatile: Suitable for different math levels and topics, from algebra and geometry to calculus and trigonometry.
  • Classroom Friendly: Easy to set up and play, making it an ideal educational math game for both small and large groups.

Ways to Use Math Gag in Your Classroom:

  1. Review Sessions: Use Math Gag as a math review game to reinforce key terms and concepts before exams. This engaging method helps solidify students' understanding in a memorable way.
  2. Group Activities: Divide the class into teams for a fun math learning tool that fosters a healthy competitive spirit and teamwork.
  3. Warm-Up Exercises: Start your math class with a quick round of Math Gag to get students' brains working and ready for the day's lesson.
  4. End-of-Unit Activities: Conclude a unit with a fun Math Gag session to recap and solidify students' understanding of the material covered.
  5. Enrichment for Advanced Students: Challenge your advanced learners with more complex terms and Gag words, keeping them engaged and motivated with this interactive math exercise.
  6. End of Year: Great activity for end of the year fun!
  7. Ice Breaker: Great for the beginning of the year review and a "get to know you!"

Why Teachers Love Math Gag:

  • Easy to implement with minimal prep time.
  • Encourages active learning and participation through engaging math exercises.
  • Adaptable for different math topics and levels, making it a versatile classroom math activity.
  • Enhances students’ vocabulary and descriptive skills, crucial for effective communication in math.
  • Creates a lively and interactive classroom atmosphere, making math fun and engaging.
$4.00

Angle Arc Relationships in Circles Bundle - Mazes, Reference Sheet, & Foldable

By Brooke Seabolt Math Resources

There are two mazes included and a reference sheet/study guide. One maze covers central and inscribed angles and their intercepted arcs only. The other maze includes the angle/arc relationships of angles formed inside the circle by chords or secants, angles formed outside a circle by two secants, and angles formed on a circle by a secant and a tangent. The reference sheet can be used as a reference on classwork, homework, assessments, or as a study guide. There is also a foldable included for interactive notebooks or math notes journal.

This would be a great addition to:

  • Your emergency substitute folder
  • A choice board
  • Unit/chapter review
  • Remediation

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Right Triangle Trigonometry (SOH CAH TOA) Maze Bundle

Special Segments of Triangles - print and digital mazes


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Math Gag: Pre-Calculus and Calculus (Game like Taboo!)

By Howlin' Husky Math Games

THIS IS A PRINTABLE RESOURCE!

Introducing Math Gag: The Ultimate Classroom Vocabulary Card Game!

Math Gag is an engaging and educational math vocabulary game designed to bring fun and excitement into your classroom while enhancing students' math terminology and communication skills. This interactive math teaching aid challenges students to describe math terms without using key "gag" words, fostering critical thinking and creativity. Think the game "Taboo!"

This version is perfect for students who have completed up to Calculus 1. The terms used in this version are from Calculus and Pre-Calculus.

Includes:

  • 48 Printable clue cards
  • 3 choices of backs for the cards
  • Instruction manual
  • Buzzer and timer not included!

Key Features:

  • Engaging Vocabulary Practice: Helps students master math terminology in a fun and interactive way, making it a perfect classroom math activity.
  • Critical Thinking: Encourages students to think creatively and find alternative ways to explain concepts, enhancing their critical thinking in math.
  • Collaboration: Promotes teamwork and communication skills among students, making it ideal for collaborative learning in math.
  • Versatile: Suitable for different math levels and topics, from algebra and geometry to calculus and trigonometry.
  • Classroom Friendly: Easy to set up and play, making it an ideal educational math game for both small and large groups.

Ways to Use Math Gag in Your Classroom:

  1. Review Sessions: Use Math Gag as a math review game to reinforce key terms and concepts before exams. This engaging method helps solidify students' understanding in a memorable way.
  2. Group Activities: Divide the class into teams for a fun math learning tool that fosters a healthy competitive spirit and teamwork.
  3. Warm-Up Exercises: Start your math class with a quick round of Math Gag to get students' brains working and ready for the day's lesson.
  4. End-of-Unit Activities: Conclude a unit with a fun Math Gag session to recap and solidify students' understanding of the material covered.
  5. Enrichment for Advanced Students: Challenge your advanced learners with more complex terms and Gag words, keeping them engaged and motivated with this interactive math exercise.
  6. End of Year: Great activity for end of the year fun!
  7. Ice Breaker: Great for the beginning of the year review and a "get to know you!"

Why Teachers Love Math Gag:

  • Easy to implement with minimal prep time.
  • Encourages active learning and participation through engaging math exercises.
  • Adaptable for different math topics and levels, making it a versatile classroom math activity.
  • Enhances students’ vocabulary and descriptive skills, crucial for effective communication in math.
  • Creates a lively and interactive classroom atmosphere, making math fun and engaging.
$4.00