This colouring worksheet includes 8 questions to find key features of Ellipses including centre, major and minor axes, vertices and co-vertices. Students should answer the question then colour in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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Practice finding the area of rectangles with this great set of 12 problems. Students will work on finding the area of given rectangles. This is a self check activity or can be done in pairs or stations as well. When students have completed all problems, they can tape or glue the problem strips into a chain reaction activity. Add to your classroom student work and connect all student chain together and display their work!
This google sheet activity requires students to evaluate limits of piecewise functions. Students enter their answers into the text boxes and if they turn green the answer is correct! If the box turns red the answer is wrong!
Questions are divided into red and green questions indicating difficulty and there is also a challenge task. This is especially useful for introducing limits with piecewise functions.
This is a fun, engaging, self-checking google sheet activity that students will enjoy! You can share through google classroom and make a copy for each student for them to have their own activity.
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This colouring worksheet includes 10 questions to find the basic probability of events (as fractions). Students should answer the question then colour in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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This antiderivatives/integration activity includes 9 questions to calculate the antiderivatives/integrals of basic equations. Students should answer the question, match the answer to the colour and then colour in the image corresponding to question number.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
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This volume of spheres worksheet includes 8 questions to calculate the volume of spheres given the diameter or radius. Students should answer the question, match the answer to the colour and then colour in the image corresponding to question number.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
This maze activity requires students to cross multiply and solve proportions/fractional equations. This self-checking engaging activity can be used as classwork, homework, group work and more. Answer key included.
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This colouring worksheet includes 10 questions to find the area of compound/composite shapes. Students should answer the question then colour in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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This colouring worksheet includes 8 questions to find the area of parallelograms.
Students should answer the question then colour in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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This colouring PDF worksheet includes 12 questions to convert between degrees and radians. Students should answer the question then colour in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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The pennants in this download are focused on graphing quadratic functions and include questions with negative and positive coefficients of x squared. There are 22 different pennant versions. The questions vary in difficulty. Answer key is included.
Once each pennant is complete, students can colour or decorate them and they can be strung across the room or on display boards for easy recap and review in lesson.
Students will be engaged and enjoy practising graphing quadratic functions with this activity.
This colouring worksheet includes 16 questions on simplifying ratio.
Students should answer the question then colour in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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Practice using index laws (multiplication law and division law) with this great set of 12 problems. Students will work on multiplying and dividing using index laws. This is a self check activity or can be done in pairs or stations as well. When students have completed all problems, they can tape or glue the problem strips into a chain reaction activity. Add to your classroom student work and connect all student chain together and display their work! Ask students to colour them to make them more interactive or print on different coloured paper!
This colouring worksheet includes 10 questions to simplify expressions using the multiplication law of indices.
Students should answer the question then color in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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Code Breakers are an exciting way for your mathematicians to interpret a code by finding inverse matrices. Code Breaker worksheets are a fun and engaging way to practice their maths facts! This no-prep activity will keep students engaged and keen to find the punchline of the joke!
Included in this resource:
Inverse Matrices codebreaker
Answer Key
This worksheet is perfect for low ability/SEN students. It contains 6 questions where students have to find the volume of square based pyramids. The answers are scaffolded with missing blanks for the students to complete. Answer key included.
Angles in Parallel Lines Pennant Activity
This is a fun way for students to practice solving problems related to angles in parallel lines! Students must have an understanding of alternate, corresponding, co-interior, vertically opposite, complementary, and supplementary angles. Students must answer the question and colour the pennant. These can be put on string or simply stuck around the room for an engaging display.
This colouring worksheet includes 20 questions on expanding single brackets. The questions increase in difficulty and include multiplying variables by variables and negatives.
Students should answer the question then colour in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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Create an enjoyable, engaging classroom environment for your students. This pack includes 21 t-shirts with the numbers -10 to 10 in different coloured fonts.
You can print one or two to a page depending on size. You can punch holes and thread string through or hang up with pegs like a clothes line. For a more fun activity students can color the t-shirts or you can print on different coloured paper/card. This is great for repetition, recall and using in class. Perfect for all ages.
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Your students will love reviewing simplifying expressions. Students will simplify the expressions and match them to the answers (in bold), creating a clover shape.
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This is a great activity to reinforce, engage and promote understanding.