
In this week’s resource round-up, we’re highlighting secondary math and science resources that will help your students practice complex processes in fun and creative ways.
We’re featuring Sustainability Projects, Coloring Equation Activities, Table and graph resources, and so much more.
Get ready to engage your students with these resources, half of which are FREE!
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It’s FREE!“Math Teachers, you’ll LOVE this great practice for students using PEMDAS and solving for Order of Operations. This FREE worksheet has 10 problems with NO exponents and NO negative integers. The ANSWER KEY is included! This is great for guided practice, independent practice, or homework. You’ll enjoy using this year after year!” |
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“Math Teachers, this is EVERYTHING you need to teach Creating a Table and Graph and Writing an Equation. It has 10 pages with 10 different word problem scenarios. In this Zipfile, you get a PDF of the 10-page worksheet and Smartboard Slides so you can teach a guided lesson. This is GREAT to use in stations or math centers. Real World Problems for Real Life examples.” |
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It’s FREE!“This task combines the mystery and collaboration with individual accountability! Students will demonstrate their ability to solve linear equations while creating a memorable piece of classroom decor they’ll be proud to see on your wall!” |
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“‘Which emoji did you get?!’ Students will be eager to complete their work, applying trig ratios to find sides and angles of right triangles. Copying is not a problem when every worksheet is different!” |
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It’s FREE!“This States of Matter guided reading is a wonderful resource for reteaching or extension. The included activities are a hands-on way to make physics fun!” |
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“Sustainability is the newest buzzword in science as students must prepare for a changing world. Imagine life on another planet with this exciting ecology project” |