This packet has 10 math bell ringers that are great for preparing students for the GED. They can also be used for general high school math review. Many types of problems are included:
Slope
Substitution
Fractions
Proportions
Exponents
Statistics (Mean, mode, median and range)
Percentages
Pie Charts
Area
Pythagorean Theorem
Perimeter
Decimals
Radicals
Volume
Translating Algebraic Expressions
Probability
Conversions
A total of 10 bell ringers with 5 questions each. Answer Keys included.
No prep needed. Just print and assign.
This is a memory game designed to practice affixes (prefixes, base words, and suffixes) in order to improve student vocabulary. In order to make matches, students must correctly match a word part with its definition. There are three different sets of words included in the packet so that games can be played with one set at a time (24 cards), or sets can be combined for larger games (48 or 72 cards).
Cutting out the cards is the only prep needed.
Word parts included in this batch:
Non - not
Mid - middle
co - together
ambi - both
contra - against
dict - say
mort - death
multi - many
spect - look
struct - build
vis -see
dyna - power
hetero - different
hydr - water
phil - love
anti - against
re - again
acu - sharp
homo - same
nym - name
pseudo - false
pre - before
super - beyond
agri - farming
anthro - human
cap - head
biblio - book
bel - war
cerebr - brain
cide -kill
arbor - tree
arthr - joint
avi - bird
bi - two
cert - sure
cog - know
I designed this game for my GED class, and they loved it. It’s a fun way to memorize word parts to increase vocabulary for the GED test.
Total Pages
15 pages
This apostrophe bundle provides extra practice for students who need supplemental grammar review. These colorful activities can be used as test prep, morning work, warm ups, and end-of-year grammar evaluation. The digital resource packet also can be used for Montessori grammar and ESL students. The lessons have students practice correcting grammar errors to improve writing or to prepare for assessments by making a game out of English instruction. Possessive nouns are included.
This card game is played like regular Rummy except instead of using the normal suits (diamond, spade, heart, clubs), the suits are x, x squared, y, y squared, and xy. Matches are only allowed with like terms so that instead of a normal Rummy play of a 2,3,4 of hearts, students must play 2x, 3x, and 4x for example. Cards are color coded to aid students who are struggling.
This is a great way to keep the class engaged with a fun activity while still reinforcing an important Algebraic concept. Wonderful game to play as a reward when students have finished their end-of-year testing. Works best in small groups. Can be used for review, remediation, or just to put a little variety in the classroom.
In order to tally scores at the end of each hand, students will also practice their basic math computation skills. Sure to add some excitement and competition to your day!
Enjoy!
This worksheet pack has students practice many misused homonyms. Doodle boxes have been included on each sheet to help ADHD and other easily distracted students. These activities can be used as a supplement, homework, small group work, whole group instruction, test prep, review, etc.
After each question, students are asked to create their own doodles in the labeled box to the side, making grammar more fun than normal, and utilizing more areas of the brain for longer retention. Great for learners who need instant gratification and for those needed tasks broken up into smaller bits.
Answer Keys included.
This Combining Like Terms Activity Packet can be used with students struggling to grasp the concept of like terms. Great for math literacy and all things algebra, since it includes whole numbers, different variables/coefficients, and exponents. Guaranteed to make learning fun! Can be used with the standard curriculum, test prep, math fluency, family night activity, Math Olympics, math stations, end-of-the-year review, and Montessori learning.
This packet works well with essential unit overview that allows teachers to assess student comprehension. These worksheets are CCSS-Aligned.
This is a game to review word part definitions. Ideal to follow Lessons 1-4 of the Word Part Series. There are three sets of words, and these sets can be played by themselves or put together for an extra challenge. Great way to introduce your students to base words, prefixes, and suffixes. Reinforces the concept of base words being words we can add word parts to (prefixes and suffixes) to change the meanings. A total 72 cards included.
Fun game to use in group activity.
Aligns with Common Core language instruction.
Students are asked to help their mayor correct the signs on Main Street. They are given eleven different signs with errors, and they must use their knowledge of grammar to fix them. Types of mistakes include spelling, homonyms, verb usage, and apostrophes. Learners will be so absorbed in the quest they have been given, that they may even forget that they are doing grammar work. This packet would work well as homework, morning work, test prep, review, independent practice, etc. Great for Special Education classrooms or even as supplemental material for advanced classes. Students can also use their creativity as they create new signs by adding their own artwork to their new creations. Twenty-six total slides. Answer Keys included.
Complete set of cards (72 in total) to use to learn vocabulary affixes (prefixes, base words, and suffixes). Contains a set of word parts different from Vocabulary Go Fish Card Game Set #1 and #2. Students try to make sets of pairs by matching a vocabulary word with its meaning. In order to do so, they have to reinforce their knowledge by requesting that match from another player.
Game meant for 3 - 6 players, so it works well in small groups. A word list is included so that students will have a reference if needed.
This packet is great for end-of-the year review of all things Algebra. It helps students with algebraic reasoning by giving practice with finding unknown numbers in one step equations. It makes a game out of algebra which can be fun for test prep, homework, drills, morning work, warm ups, Bell ringers, math stations, or even family math night activities. By practicing these puzzles, students improve their math literacy, a great supplement to the standard math curriculum. Also a must for math intervention and fluency.
This is a 10-day review packet for any Social Studies upper level classroom, especially GED preparation. 10 Worksheets with five questions each and answer keys makes this a no prep activity. Some topics included:
WWII
Civil War
Geography
Congress
Vocabulary
Industrial Revolution
Constitution
Government
New Deal
Cold War
Women’s Suffrage
Maps
Climate
Colonial America
Civil Rights
This is the absolute ultimate guide for conquering the area formulas for the GED test. This packet contains graphics, sample work and practice problems of each type of area problem on the GED formula sheet: rectangles, squares, parallelograms, trapezoids, triangles, and circles.
Over 105 practice problems for GED prep! Absolutely no prep needed. Just print and go! Answer Keys included!
Many GED students are intimidated by the formulas on the GED Formula Sheet. This packet is designed to help those GED learners master those problems on the GED math test that require use of a formula. An essential tool for GED teachers prepping their GED students!
This packet goes step-by-step to show students how to use the perimeter (and circumference) formulas on the GED test. Filled with lots of explanations and practice problems (92 practice problems in total). No teacher prep needed. Just print and hand out.
A great geometry homework packet for students beginning a unit on perimeter. Explanations and examples are thorough enough that most learners won’t need instructor guidance.
Answer Keys included.
Note: The formula sheet looks like a foreign language to lots of students studying for the GED test. This packet is one in a series of 6 that aims to help students feel comfortable using the formula sheet.
This lesson explains the process of breaking words into parts to identify meaning. It gives several examples, including breaking down the longest word in the English language to derive a definition. Next, it introduces eight common roots and goes through several activities to help students memorize these. First, it asks learners to break down a few familiar words for meaning. Next, students are asked to draw the meanings as a mnemonic device. Then, students are given a list of words that use these roots and asked to write a paragraph using as many of those words as possible. Finally, there is a short matching quiz followed by a review of the entire lesson.
This packet is great for introducing a vocabulary unit. Also good for morning work, homework, independent practice, test review/prep, enrichment, and remediation.
I designed this lesson with my GED students in mind. The Science and Social Studies vocabulary are often challenging, and this lesson can help learners begin to see large words as a puzzle to solve, helping to reduce test anxiety.
Finally, it makes learning vocabulary fun! Students are asked to solve the mystery of the new word with activities that ask them to use different parts of the brain, even their own artistic talents!
Look for more lessons to come.
Answer Keys included!
This activity will take your students grocery shopping.
They are asked to help their friends by using proportions to tell the cost of certain items. In order to not go over budget, students are asked to set up a ratio or proportion, then subtract how much is spent from how much each friend began with. Therefore, in addition to applying proportional/ratio reasoning to solve real-world problems, students will also have to show knowledge of subtracting decimals as well as multiplication and division.
This is a great STEM activity, and it is CCSS-Aligned by having students use higher level thinking skills to solve realistic word problems. To begin the activity, there is a background story and an example, and answer keys are included for each scaffolding piece.
Will require students to set up ratios or proportions, cross multiply to find the answer for unit rate questions. Students can put several of their best math skills to work, and this can be done as independent practice, small group instruction or whole group instruction.
Great for use as an in-class assignment, homework assignment, review, extra credit, Bell Ringer, scaffolding activity, or Montessori activity.
This packet contains five worksheets on perimeter. There is a joke on each one that can be discovered by solving the perimeter questions correctly. Absolutely no prep needed. Just print and go. Answer Keys included.
These worksheets are great for students who need a little extra review or just to add instructional variety to a lesson. Can be used for test prep, bell ringers, morning work, math stations, homework, independent practice, scaffolding, Special Education, enrichment, etc.
Add some fun to your classroom with jokes sure to delight both students and teachers.
Also great for homeschool or GED/Adult Education.
This is the ultimate packet for practicing finding area. Six types of area problems are covered: square, rectangle, trapezoid, circle, parallelogram, and triangle, and there is a color-by-number worksheet for each (for a total of 6!). Great for remediation, morning work, Bell Ringers, homework, independent work, etc. Works well for students with attention difficulty since lots of hands-on activities are provided. A fun way to learn using the whole brain.
No prep. Answer Keys included.
Great worksheet for introducing finding the volume of a rectangular prism. Solve the problems to answer the question (a joke). A free geometry activity.
Total Pages
4 pages
This color-by-number worksheet has students practice their understanding of the difference between there, they’re, and their. It can be used as supplemental material, homework, morning warm up, or just for fun! Answer Key included.
Total Pages
5 pages
A Halloween-themed vocabulary color-by-code activity. Students learn several roots, affixes, and suffixes while completing two colorful fall worksheets.
Affixes included in packet include:
ego - self
femin - woman
foli - leaf
fug - escape
fum - smoke
giga - billion
cosm - world
culp - blame
dec - ten
dem - people
dent - tooth
derm - sleep
No prep. Just print and hand out.
Created for my GED students but also great for K-12 and HiSet/SAT review.