Take your math class to the next level with these fun and interactive inequalities activities. Explore hands-on exercises and games that will help students master this important concept.
Explore our one-step inequalities worksheets, undo the operation to isolate the variable and solve one-step inequalities and graph them on number lines.
Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to introduce your high school pre-calculus or trigonometry students to the unit circle? Look no further! This activity is designed to help students gain a better understanding of the unit circle by exploring it through various activities. Through hands-on participation, they'll gain a better understanding of the different properties of the unit circle. So get ready to dive into the unit circle and have some fun!
Kiddos were given this grid full of inequalities and a sheet of graphs stapled together. These sheets will be turned in for a grade. Instructions: 1.) Solve the inequalities. 2.) Grab the sheet of solutions from the stool. The solutions must be cut out and glued on top of the problem it matches. 3.) After all gluing is finished, the students must match the graph to the solution. On the graph pages students were asked to write the number of the solution next to the graph.
In 6th grade, we are nearing the end of our three algebra units. For us, that means we have had lots of practice writing and solving equations. Recently, we have moved on to writing, solving, and graphing inequalities! To help practice equations and inequalities I decided to create some memory games for my students to
This large and eye-catching poster is a must have for any middle school math classroom. This bulletin board will look beautiful on your wall and will help your students learn graphing inequalities!
Free printable greater than and less than sign worksheets, charts, games, and learning center activities for learning about comparisons and inequality expressions. Hands-on math learning activities and teaching resources for elementary math.
I had a good week last week, compared to last week. Things were clicking, the students were understanding and I was able to pull small groups on solving equations. We started with these cards. I wanted the students to connect the inequality signs with real world situations, so I made this inequality matching set. Day 1: First Sort: I first gave students the cards without the signs. I asked them to come up with a way to sort the cards. They needed to have at least 2 groups and could have as…
Explore our one-step inequalities worksheets, undo the operation to isolate the variable and solve one-step inequalities and graph them on number lines.