Pythagorean Theorem Reference Sheet Notes and Activity Scavenger Hunt Worksheet
By AbsoluteValueMath
Looking for a complete resource to have your 8th and 9th grade Math students practice using the Pythagorean Theorem? This Pythagorean Theorem Notes, Reference Sheet, Practice and Activity Bundle is going to solve that problem! This resource has your students finding missing legs, missing hypotenuse, rounding and simplifying roots! They will use the coordinate plane to graph and plot the hypotenuse endpoints and get a detailed reference sheet to help guide them to make this activity independent and helps them take ownership of their learning.
What you get:
- 1 page detailed reference sheet
- 2 pages of guided notes/practice problems
- 2 pages of independent practice problems
- 1 page scavenger hunt worksheet
- 1 workspace page for scavenger hunt
- detailed answer keys for everything
Topics
- Finding missing legs
- Finding missing hypotenuse
- Rounding final answers
- Simplifying to simplest radical form
- Challenge problem (break up an irregular shape)
- Given a triangle and solve
- Given words and they have to make the triangle and solve
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Included:
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