Ratio Activity

Ratio

A ratio bingo game to review ratio calculations as an engaging classroom activity.

There are up to 36 individual bingo cards for students.

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Logarithm Activity

Logarithm Classroom Activity

A game on solving logarithm equations that you can play with your students. 

Questions on solving logarithmic equations are projected on the board. Students cross off their answers from their bingo sheet. The first student to cross off all their answers and shout bingo! wins the game. There are up to 36 individual bingo cards for students.

Usually, there is a small prize for the winner.

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Christmas Bingo Activity - Free

Christmas Bingo Game Activity

A Christmas Quiz suitable for a wide age range (years 6 to 12). 

A FREE bingo game on Christmas quiz questions. For this activity, questions are projected on the board. You can change the order of these if you want. Comes complete with printable unique bingo cards for 36 students.

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If you are a math teacher I will email you a FREE resource from my TPT store. There are lessons, activities, worksheets, homework, games, and puzzles to choose from. Click on the image to receive your teaching resource.

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Christmas Quiz - Free Puzzle Download

A Christmas Quiz. 

Students match the Christmas themed questions with their answers to form the hexagonal puzzle.

Perfect for that last week before Christmas in the classroom!

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Graphing Inequalities



Inequality Regions

A classroom activity for students to practice the graphing of inequality regions. Twenty task cards that can be used for the game of scoot, for group or individual work, or as an extension activity for early finishers.

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Greatest Common Factor and Least Common Multiple

Greatest Common Factor & Least Common Multiple

How to find the GCF & LCM from prime factors and a Venn diagram. Part of a collection of High School math infographics.


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Long Division

One of my High School math infographics showing a topic within one neat image. This one shows and explains the process of long division. There are more High School math topics on the infographics page. #math #HighSchool #Homeschool

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Negative Exponents

Negative Exponents Explanation

Part of an assemblage of High School math topics presented in one simple image. The negative exponent is explained in this image by canceling down the numerator and denominator of an algebraic fraction. There are more High School math topics infographics in the blog.

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Rational (Fractional) Exponents

Rational Exponents

This math infographic is part of a collection of math topics delivering a topic in one simple image. This fractional exponents image shows how the denominator acts as the root and the numerator as the power.

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Solving Systems of Equations

Explanation of how to solve simultaneous systems of equations

For systems of equations where one equation is quadratic and one linear; usually, the most straightforward method used to solve is to substitute the linear equation into the quadratic equation. An example of this is given in the image on the left.
This infographic is part of a collection of bitesize High School math topics explained in one image - there are more topics on the infographics page of my blog.

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Surface Area of a Cylinder

Finding the Surface Area of a Cylinder

This infographic shows us how we can visualize the surface area of a cylinder by opening it up like a baked bean can to show its net. We will be left with two circles and a rectangle.
The height of the rectangle will be the same as the height of the cylinder. The width of the rectangle is the length that wrapped around the circular base.

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Congruent Triangle Rules

Rules for proving triangles are congruent

Using the SSS, SAS, AAS and RHS rules to prove triangles are congruent. This image and others on the site are here to help students with their High School math by delivering key concepts in small chunks as part of a set of math infographics. For other topics in this collection see the math infographic page.


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Rules of Exponents

Exponent Laws

An explanation of the multiplying, dividing and raising an exponent to an exponent laws.

This is part of a collection of 'bitesize' math topic images to help students with their High School math. More of these math infographics can be found on my infographics page.

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Rounding to Decimal Places and Significant Figures

Rounding to decimal places and significant figures math classroom activity

A bingo activity on rounding to decimal places and significant figures.

For this activity, questions are projected on the board. You can change the order of these if you want.

Comes complete with printable unique bingo cards for up to 36 students.
Alternatively, there is a no print option where students draw their own 3 by 3 grid and choose nine numbers from the board. 

If the answer to a slide is their number they cross it off. The first student who crosses off all nine numbers and calls out 'bingo!' is the winner. (For a speed version it can be the first to get a row or column). Usually, there is a small prize for the winner.

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Math Infographics

Why use infographics in your teaching resource blog or website?

1. Infographics are a traffic magnet.

This is particularly true if you are using Pinterest to market your site. 

Volume & Surface Area of a Sphere InfographicWhen pinning other peoples pins, ideally you want pins that will attract saves making your boards look popular but not take your visitor to another site by encouraging a click to a competing site. Other people's infographics are ideal for this as they are a self-contained package of information that does not invite a click through to discover more.
Generally, it is a good idea to pin other peoples content on Pinterest but when you do, pin infographics!

2. Infographics are quickly processed by the human brain.

Because we are very visual creatures, we are drawn to infographics as we can quickly process what they are about and
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