April is here, bringing fresh spring energy and the fun of Easter! We’ve got some exciting tools to help make your math lessons both engaging and educational. This month, enjoy a special Easter-themed worksheet on Probability, along with extra assessments and exit tickets designed to help your students succeed.
Check out our list of April math resources for teachers like you!
High School Teacher Tools
This month, tools for N-Gen Algebra I, N-Gen Geometry, and N-Gen Algebra II features assessments, mid-unit quizzes, and exit tickets for revising key concepts. These add-on resources for your classroom focus on topics like functions, circles and their properties, and probability.
- Unit 10 – Practice with Combined Transformations of Functions
This practice worksheet includes problems involving transformations of functions, specifically horizontal and vertical shifts. It includes multiple-choice questions, point transformations, and problems requiring the formulation, tabulation, and graphing of shifted functions like g(x) based on an original function f(x). - Unit 10 – Mid-Unit Quiz B
This mid-unit quiz assesses students’ understanding of functions and their graphical representations. It comprises two parts: Part I has multiple-choice questions covering functions, turning points, and relationships between functions, while Part II requires showing work and explaining reasoning for questions about comparing, determining, and shifting graphs of functions.
- Unit 9 – Assessment – B
This geometry test focuses on circles, covering topics such as angles, arcs, chords, tangents, secants, and equations of circles. Assess students’ understanding through multiple-choice and open-ended questions on how to apply geometric theorems and principles to solve problems involving circles and their properties. - Unit 9 – Mid-Unit Quiz A
This geometry quiz covers topics such as radii, diameters, chords, tangents, secants, arc measures, and calculations involving triangles inscribed or tangent to circles. Part I features multiple-choice questions, while Part II requires detailed work and explanations, emphasizing problem-solving skills.
- Unit 12 – Assessment Form A / Exit Tickets
This assessment covers theoretical vs. empirical probability, conditional probability, and independence of events. Revise these concepts in class with multiple-choice and open-ended problems using spinners, tables, surveys, and set theory.
- Unit 12 – Practice
This practice lesson explores dice rolling probability involving empirical and theoretical distributions of sums from rolling two dice. The worksheet includes probability calculations, analysis of independence of events, and bias analysis of a random number generator.
Looking for Middle School add-ons for April instead? Get the list here.
April’s Bonus Activity: Easter Probability Worksheet
For this month’s themed fun, we bring an Easter-themed activity to let middle and high school students sharpen their probability skills by helping the Easter bunny plan a fair egg hunt for all!
Students will calculate probabilities, make predictions, and analyze real-world scenarios. This activity can be done individually or in small groups, encouraging students to think critically about probability and expectations. It’s a fun, interactive way to reinforce math concepts while adding a festive touch. Perfect for middle and high school classrooms, this hands-on activity makes probability engaging, relevant, and enjoyable! An answer key is included for easy grading and support.
Teachers, we hope these Math tools make your April lesson planning easier and more efficient. Our goal is to provide you with resources that will support both your teaching and your students’ learning. If you have any feedback, questions, or need further assistance, feel free to reach out to us at [email protected].
Happy Math-ing.
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