The Math Huddle
"Motivating students to practice math skills and concepts is one of the hardest things we struggle with as math educators. At, "The Math Huddle," I strive to create activities that do just that. I have several break-out inspired activities that create escape room style activities that focus on skill review and cooperative learning. I also have several scaffolded activities that introduce concepts gradually to help students learn the skills in steps. My, "We-do, You do," activities are a wonderful resource to introduce skills, practice skills, review skills, or for intervention. Take a look at all the amazing activities that combine art and math into one fun and engaging learning environment."
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Two Step Equations Mini Breakout Activity
$3.00In this Mini Breakout Activity, students solve Two-Step equations. This is a breakout activity. Other materials are required for this activity (Lockbox- ($6-$10 at Walmart), and a directional lock) Teacher Directions: There are two different ways that...$3.00 -
Finding Volume of Spheres
$2.75Students are guided through this process of finding the volume of spheres by breaking down the formula and finding the radius and diameter before plugging the values into the formula. This worksheet is great for extra practice, tutorials, or when a...$2.75 -
Finding Volume of Cylinders
$2.75Students are guided through this process of finding the volume of cylinders by breaking down the formula and finding the radius, diameter, B, and h before plugging the values into the formula. This worksheet is great for extra practice, tutorials, or...$2.75 -
Finding Volume Of Cones
$2.80Students are guided through this process of finding the volume of cones by breaking down the formula and finding the radius, diameter, B, and h before plugging the values into the formula. This worksheet is great for extra practice, tutorials, or when a...$2.80 -
Lateral and Total Surface Area of Prisms (Rectangular, Triangular, and Cylinder)
$3.00Students are guided through this process of finding lateral and total surface area by breaking down the formulas and finding P, h, and B before plugging the values into the formulas. For cylinders, they will do the same thing but will be finding the...$3.00 -
Finding Slope (Rate of Change) Using Graphs, Points, and Tables Group Activity
$3.00This is a group activity. Each question has each of the following: Finding slope using a graph Finding slope using two points Finding slope using a table All students in the same group will work out number one at the same time. One will be...$3.00 -
Test Correction Parent Signature
$1.50This is a page that I hand back to my students who are eligible for test corrections or need to come in for tutorials for extra work. I will attach it to their latest test with their test grade written on it and the students are required to fill it out...$1.50 -
Interactive Notebook Unit Table of Contents
$1.50This is a half sheet template for a unit table of contents. I use this in an interactive notebook each time we begin a new lesson. Visit the Math Huddle for more resources$1.50 -
Independent and Independent Variables BINGO
$3.00Students go through different examples classifying the dependent and Independent variables. Each correct answer will give the students a correct number to place on their BINGO board. Only correct answer numbers will be used to play BINGO after the...$3.00 -
Distributing and Combining Like Terms
$2.50Fill in the table format for students to practice distributing, organizing terms into like terms and simplifying. Visit the Math Huddle for more resources$2.50 -
Direct and Inverse Variation Notes and Cheat Sheet
$2.75Short notes over the formulas of direct and inverse variations, when to use them, and example problems. Best used for review, reteach, and/or supplemented with other resources for full understanding of direct and inverse variations. These notes are short...$2.75 -
Writing Equations with Tables, Graphs, and Word Problems
$2.75This is a 15 problem worksheet that includes... Four given tables- students must write an equation in terms of each variable. (y= and x= ) Three Graphs with blank tables. Students must fill in the table from the graph and then write in equation in...$2.75