November is here! The holiday season is officially upon us.
We have some new teaching tools to help your students build their math skills. Teacher Plus members can access them now and integrate them right into upcoming lessons.
You can take a look at all the November add-ons below.
Middle School Teacher Tools
N-Gen Math 6:
Unit 6 Practice with Translating Phrases into Inequalities
- This worksheet lets students practice telling if inequalities are true or false. They then test to see if values are solutions to inequalities and graph solution sets to simple inequalities.
Unit 6 Mid-Unit Quiz (Form C)
- Use this assessment to check student’s progress learning inequalities. This will test their skills identifying solutions to equations, determining the trust of inequalities, and understanding the symbols used in both.
Unit 7 Practice with Converting Units
- Teach kids how to make conversions between time, weight, distance, and volume to apply to real-world scenarios.
N-Gen Math 7
Unit 5 Mid-Unit Quiz (Form C)
- This quiz checks students’ grasp of trinomial expressions in multiple choice and open response questions.
Unit 6 Practice with Recognizing Structure to Solve Two Step Equations
- Use the properties of inequality to solve two-step equations, using the correct order of operations to isolate numbers.
Unit 6 Mid-Unit Quiz (Form C)
- Assign this assessment to get a pulse on students’ comprehension of linear equations, variables, and inequalities, with a combination of multiple choice and open response questions. Â
N-Gen Math 8
Unit 5 Practice with Parallel Lines
- Students match parallel lines to equations, find y-intercepts, and decipher whether lines are parallel on a coordinate plane.Â
Unit 6 Practice with Scatterplots and Lines of Best Fit
- This practice looks at data points on scatter plots to identify trends, drawing lines of best fit, and calculating the slope and y-intercept of the best fit line.
Unit 6 Mid-Unit Quiz (Form C)
- Check students’ understanding of linear functions, calculating rate of change, and unit conversions.
High School Teacher Tools
N-Gen Math Algebra I
Unit 5 Mid-Unit Quiz (Form C)
- This quiz focuses on students’ ability to use algebra techniques to solve linear equations. Questions include finding solutions to equations formed by a set of lines, using methods like elimination and substitution.
Unit 6 Practice with Equivalent Exponential Expressions
- Get students comfortable with exponents, including adding terms to the same base number, solving equations, and rewriting expressions.
Unit 6 Mid-Unit Quiz (Form C)
- This assessment targets exponential expressions, equivalents, and application of properties of exponents.
N-Gen Math Geometry
Unit 5 Mid-Unit Quiz (Form B)
- Use this quiz to see how well students understand slope and parallel lines, including graphing the slopes of lines and their equivalents and finding equations for lines graphed in the coordinate plane.
Unit 6 Practice with Quadrilaterals
- Students identify whether quadrilaterals are convex or concave and find missing angle measurements in degrees.
Unit 6 Mid-Unit Quiz (Form B)
- Check comprehension of quadrilaterals including angle measurements and side lengths, interior angles, and finding the missing coordinates of midpoints.
N-Gen Math Algebra II
Unit 6 Practice with Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences
- Students generate terms from arithmetic sequences, identify sequences and find future terms.
Unit 6 Mid-Unit Quiz (Form A)
- This assessment has students calculate terms from given arithmetic and geometric sequences.
Unit 7 Practice with Factoring Simple Trinomials
- Students get hands-on practice writing each trinomials as the product of two binomials, as well as writing out trinomials in factored form.
Unit 7 Mid-Unit Quiz (Form A)
Quiz students on their comprehension of factoring trinomials, calculating x and y intercepts of quadratic functions, quadratic ranges based on leading coefficients, and average rate of change.
Final Thoughts
We hope these tools help streamline your lesson planning this month. If you have any questions or need additional support, feel free to reach out at [email protected]. We’re always here to help.
Happy Math-ing,
Team eMATHinstruction