This is a worksheet that is a resource to review to graphing …
This is a worksheet that is a resource to review to graphing coordinate points while working on other reasoning skills. It facilitates group and class discussion nicely because there are multiple "correct" answers in deciding which point doesn't belong with the others. It also allows for students to create their own ideas for reasoning why a point doesn't belong.
As an extension to our proportional reasoning unit and also a cross-curricular …
As an extension to our proportional reasoning unit and also a cross-curricular activity with Language Arts, this Math Analogy packet was created. This was created for a 7th grade math classroom but could be utilized for middle school or high school. This document can be edited to add new analogies or change the existing ones. It can be used to teach or review new vocabulary or preassess student understanding of concepts, such as the Geometry analogy examples provided. The format should be friendly via Google Docs to copy, edit, and then run copies for your students. This packet could be done individually by students or in groups via discussion.
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