8th Grade Other (Math) Resources

Math - Mathematical Processes Questions (Teacher Outline)

By Amanda G

This package provides you with a total of 56 different questions you can ask your students in order to help you better understand their thought processes in mathematics. The first list is comprised of 21 general questions that could be used in other subject areas. The second list contains 35 subject specific questions related to the mathematical processes. This is a quick and easy list to carry around with you as you are taking a look at the work your students are doing.

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Math Processes Question Fan

By Amanda G

Questions to dig deeper and better understand your students mathematical thinking. Questions focus on the 8 mathematical processes: Problem Solving Reasoning and Proving Reflecting Selecting Tools Selecting Computational Strategies Representing Connecting Communicating A few of the ways these cards may be used: * small group work, give one to each student based on observations/needs * small group work, whole group focus * whole group exit ticket question * student feedback - this is what I don't understand * wander and drop - give a specific question based on the observations. BONUS PAGE: General questions to assess student thinking in math. Please don't forget to take a look at the other items I have available in my store! Follow me to get the most up to date information and heads up on upcoming sales. All new items are listed at 50% off during the first 24 hours. Another great reason to follow my store. Thank for taking the time to stop by and purchase this resource.

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Observational Assessment Tool

By Amanda G

This page provides you with a simple way to write anecdotal notes as you wander around the room observing your students working. This form is completely customizable allowing your to insert the goal, grade, term etc. There is space for each students name and a line for your comments/observations. This form is not subject specific.

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FRENCH MATHS | JEU/GAME | J'AI QUI A | 4 QUADRANTS | PAIRES | PLANS CARTÉSIENS

By French Made Fun!

I use this 24-card J'ai... Qui a? Game after my students have become familiar with the terms "paire ordonnée" and "quadrants." If your students are not yet familiar with ordered pairs in 4 quadrants and are still focusing on a single quadrant, I've got that, here. Your students will always want to be familiar with the formatting of an ordered pair - using parentheses and a comma to separate the two numbers), and you'll want to practice saying these out loud (i.e. "Cinq à trois" - (5,3) ; "Moins dix à six" - (-10, 6)) before jumping into this game.

If you're unfamiliar, "J'ai... Qui a?" games are whole group activities which reinforce their ability to read and say what's on the cards. This is a great revision activity prior to assessment and I currently use it with my 6th graders; but it could easily be utilized in grade 7 as a warm-up, or as a reach-back activity.

In this 8-page document, you will find:

  • Explanation of the game and how to get started with examples (and a trick about how I pre-assess their understanding independently).
  • 24 pre-created cards with mini cartesian planes covering the four quadrants.
  • 1 page with blank card templates to create your own if you've got more than 24 students in your room.

I print this document single-sided on 8.5" x 11" paper, cut them out, and laminate them to use year after year. There are 4 to a sheet.

If you're looking to use games in your teaching, this game is included in my J'ai... Qui a? Bundle which you can find here.

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Christmas Tree Lot Project

By Meggen Loew

Christmas Tree Lot Project

Students will be asked to make a tree lot according to the student instruction page. Students will use special skills along with area and perimeter skills. A minor research component is included to research the types of trees to sell on their Christmas Tree Lot.

Materials Included:

· Goals and Teacher Instructions

· Student Introduction Page

· Student Planning Page

· Grading Rubric

· Optional Writing Page

· Christmas Tree Research Page

· Legends Page

· Elements and Pieces page

· 11x14 grid page

$3.00

2D Shape Family Tree Sort Polygon Quadrilateral Triangle Poster Reference Sheet

By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education

Students need to know how to sort 2d shapes and identify the name of each figure. This anchor chart meant to help your kids understand how we classify shapes into categories based on their attributes, a polygon hierarchy made different! I made a polygon family tree that groups polygons into families and subgroups. This helps kids see the relationships more clearly without using arrows.


This resource is well organized and it visually shows the relationships between the multiple different classifications of the polygons, triangles and quadrilaterals. It is a must have to all kinds of learners.


Shapes included:

  • Non-Polygons: Circle, Moon shape, Heart, ...
  • Triangles: Equilateral, isosceles, scalene, acute, right, obtuse, Right and isosceles.
  • Quadrilaterals: Square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, trapezoid, kite.
  • More than 4 sides: Pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, Octagon.

I created two versions of this sheet each colored and black:

  • With name and date space: To give to students or use as a reference sheet.
  • Without name and date space: To make for a display and lesson or as a poster.

Please see the preview as it is exactly what you will receive in your download.


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Sorting 2D Shapes Sort Polygons Quadrilateral Triangle Cut and Paste Activities

By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education

Students need to know how to sort 2D shapes and identify the name of each figure. This interactive activity meant to help your kids understand how we classify shapes into categories based on their attributes, an interactive notebook made different! A cut and paste activity for 2D shapes that helps students review different properties of shapes. Using groups and subgroups instead of arrows will help kids see the relationship between shapes more clearly.


Please see the preview as it is exactly what you will receive in your download.


This no prep hands-on activity is great for use as printable cut and paste center or practice activity. Just print and go!


Or you can laminate the graphic organizer + the shapes and use it as a group activity.


Shapes included:

  • Non-Polygons: Circle, Moon shape, Heart, ...
  • Triangles: Equilateral, isosceles, scalene, acute, right, obtuse, Right and isosceles.
  • Quadrilaterals: Square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, trapezoid, kite.
  • More than 4 sides: Pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, Octagon.

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Equivalent Fractions on a Number Line Worksheet with Models 3rd Grade fraction

By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education

This will be amazing for helping your students understand equivalent fractions. Kids will practice equivalent fractions with these Beginner DIFFERENTIATD with number lines worksheets, this will help students find equivalent fractions and compare fractions that are parts of a whole.


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What's included: 18 equivalent fractions for students to identify using circle models as visual aid:

  • First page: some numbers are added for extra help.
  • Second page: kids will find each equality by themselves.
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Integers Activities Absolute Value & Opposites Integers on a number line 7.NS.A

By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education

This resource focuses on Opposites and the Absolute Value of integers. The questions are Common Core aligned and address one specific lesson which is "Absolute value and opposite integers" ( The first lesson from 7.NS.A.1a: Describe situations in which opposite quantities combine to make 0), students can build this skill by answering on a fill-in worksheet.

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The second worksheet from 7.NS.A.1a is available here: #1 Absolute Value and Opposite Integers Math Printable Worksheet & Practice set.


The PDF has five total tasks with answer keys :

  • Task 1: Find the absolute value of 40 different integers.

  • Task 2: Find the opposite of 40 different integers.

  • Tasks 3 & 4: Find an integer, its opposite, and its absolute value using the number line or by using the definition.

  • Task 5: Find the two integers that have the same absolute value.


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Integers Activities Opposites combine to make 0 Real World Integer 7.NS.1 7.NS.2

By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education

This resource is a fill-in worksheet focusing on Quantities In Real-life situations that combine to zero. The questions are Common Core aligned and address one specific lesson ( The second lesson from 7.NS.A.1a: Quantities that combine to zero).

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  • Page 1: Fill in the blank to make a true statement. Ten phrases are given to review basic definitions and notions of integers.

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  • Page 3: 11 real-life situations given to the student to check if each situation involves opposite quantities combining to make zero.

  • Page 4: Describe three situations in which opposite quantities combine to make zero then give the number phrase that best describes each + A word problem to emphasize the concept of opposites that combine to make zero.


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Free Long division Practice Worksheets Division Activities with Graph Grid Paper

By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education

If you are a Tutor/Teacher/Parent looking for an easy-to-use resource to help your students practice 2/ 3 /4 Digit by 1 Digit Long Division with & without remainders, this is the right worksheet for you. This can also be a reinforcement activity to help students get used to long-division algorithms.


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Pastel Rainbow Numberline | 0 - 120 | Primary Grades | Upper Grades

By Kristen Teaches Fourth

Numberline 0 - 120 in a calming and fun pastel print!

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PDF of the numberline

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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.
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Math Gag: Middle School Math (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 Middle School students. The terms used in this version are from 6th to 8th grade.

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.
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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

Math Gag: Elementary School Grades 3+ (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 Elementary School students. The terms used in this version are from 3rd grade+.

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.
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DEMO Solving Linear Equations Math Pick - A - Path: Haunted Mansion

By Howlin' Husky Math Games

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Can you find the treasure map hidden inside the haunted house? Will you end up helping a mother and daughter mend their relationship? Or will you wake up in your bed wondering if it was all a dream?

Find out in this Math Pick - A - Path!

A Pick - A - Path is a reader driven story. The reader can choose which direction they want to take in the story. There are countless reader experiences! Some adventurers might find the painting in the basement, other might not! Some know not to investigate the shed, others will find out soon enough!

WITH THE ACTUAL OFFERING YOU WILL GET...

Contents:

- Written with Google Forms.

- No prep from teacher needed! Allows students to practice their skills and read
through an interesting story right out of the box.

- Students can choose their direction and the narrative follows!

- Almost three dozen scenes, each with a math problem to solve!

- Three different ways to win. Find the treasure map, help a ghost, or both!

- Some scenes have images attached!

- Can be set as a quiz or for fun. Students can't move forward until math answer is
correct! Self checks!

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Learn to Program Scratch- Task Cards LEVEL 3

By Howlin' Husky Math Games

Do you have an extra day when you'd love to take the entire class on an adventure of fun and excitement? Maybe you have a group of lightning-fast learners who breeze through assignments in no time. Giving them more of the same problems they've already mastered would be a wasted opportunity. So why not shake things up? How about introducing them to a thrilling world of discovery, with absolutely NO EXTRA WORK for you?

Programming!

Introducing "Learn to Program Scratch" task cards! (This is LEVEL 3 of the series) These cards bring to life Scratch, a visually captivating computer programming language created by none other than MIT. Every student should have a taste of programming, and as math teachers, we hold the key to open this amazing door. Computer programming is the ultimate fusion of math and logic, and brace yourself... it's also fun!

Prepare to witness a spark of interest in your students! For many of them, the vast world of coding remains an enigma, with no clue where to begin. And let's face it, not all schools offer a comprehensive computer science curriculum. But fear not! These task cards act as a stepping stone, paving the way for their journey into the realms of Java, Python, JavaScript, C#, and more!

Hold on tight, because here's what's packed inside this treasure trove:

  • 4 games to create, each with 4 task cards. A total of 16 Task Cards!

Rock, Paper, Scissors

Dodge Ball

Jumping Game

Whack-A-Mole

  • Each card boasts a different level of challenge: N00b, Coder, Hacker and Hacker+!
  • Need a guiding light? We've got you covered with a full answer key.
  • Flexibility at its finest! These games can be done in any order, allowing you to print out one or two sets, laminate them for extra durability, and share them with multiple students!
  • The cards are color-coded, following the Scratch theme. And hey, we understand if color printing isn't an option, so we've also labeled them for your convenience.
  • Dive into the experience headfirst with an introduction video and a written overview of Scratch vocabulary. We're here to ensure you and your students have the smoothest journey possible!

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Learn to Program Scratch- Task Cards LEVEL 2

By Howlin' Husky Math Games

Do you have an extra day when you'd love to take the entire class on an adventure of fun and excitement? Maybe you have a group of lightning-fast learners who breeze through assignments in no time. Giving them more of the same problems they've already mastered would be a wasted opportunity. So why not shake things up? How about introducing them to a thrilling world of discovery, with absolutely NO EXTRA WORK for you?

Programming!

Introducing "Learn to Program Scratch" task cards! (This is the LEVEL 2 of the series) These cards bring to life Scratch, a visually captivating computer programming language created by none other than MIT. Every student should have a taste of programming, and as math teachers, we hold the key to open this amazing door. Computer programming is the ultimate fusion of math and logic, and brace yourself... it's also fun!

Prepare to witness a spark of interest in your students! For many of them, the vast world of coding remains an enigma, with no clue where to begin. And let's face it, not all schools offer a comprehensive computer science curriculum. But fear not! These task cards act as a stepping stone, paving the way for their journey into the realms of Java, Python, JavaScript, C#, and more!

Hold on tight, because here's what's packed inside this treasure trove:

  • 16 Task Cards, each one the start of a new adventure!
  • But wait, there's more! Each card boasts three levels of differentiated challenges: N00b, Coder, and Hacker. That's a staggering total of 48 mini projects!
  • Need a guiding light? We've got you covered with a full answer key.
  • Flexibility at its finest! These cards can be done in any order, allowing you to print out one or two sets, laminate them for extra durability, and share them with multiple students!
  • The cards are color-coded, following the Scratch theme. And hey, we understand if color printing isn't an option, so we've also labeled them for your convenience.
  • Dive into the experience headfirst with an introduction video and a written overview of Scratch vocabulary. We're here to ensure you and your students have the smoothest journey possible!

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Math Links- Equation of a Line Given Two Points(like the NYT game "Connections")

By Howlin' Husky Math Games

Have you ever played the New York Times game, "Connections"? This worksheet combines this premise with math to put an exciting spin on learning.

This version concentrates on finding the equation of a line given two points.

Students will solve or simplify the sixteen problems. Then they will inspect the answers and try to find similarities. The sixteen answers can be grouped into four smaller sub groups ranging in difficulty from easy to tricky to find (yellow, green, blue, purple). Each group will have a distinct trait that puts them in this group.

Students can check to make sure a group is correct before trying to find another group. If they guess wrong, they check off a mistake box. Student should try to get all four groups with the least amount of mistakes!

How this activity can be used:

  • Classroom Activity: Use it as an engaging group activity in math class to foster collaboration and critical thinking among students.
  • Homework Assignment: Assign it as homework to reinforce concepts taught in class and provide extra practice with equations and pattern recognition.
  • Math Centers: Incorporate it into math centers or stations for students to work on independently or in small groups.
  • Test Preparation: Use it as a review tool to help students prepare for an upcoming test.
  • Enrichment Activity: Offer it to advanced students as an enrichment activity to challenge their problem-solving abilities.
  • Substitute Teacher Plans: Include it in lesson plans for substitute teachers to ensure students have a meaningful and educational activity to work on in your absence.
  • Home- Schooling: Use the worksheet at home for additional practice.
  • Assessment Tool: Employ it as a formative assessment to gauge students' understanding of equations and their ability to recognize patterns and group related concepts.

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