EngageNY
True and False Equations
What does English have to do with math? Teach your class the "grammar" of a number sentence. Sentences with correct grammar can be false! Understanding of a number sentence leads to a comparison with equations.
Flipped Math
Lines and Angles
Develop a sense of understanding. Pupils learn eight definitions dealing with types of lines and angles formed when two lines are crossed by another line. Learners use the definitions to identify the lines and pairs of angles in figures...
Mathematics Assessment Project
Evaluating Statements about Probability
Learners first complete an assessment task where they assess statements on probability. They then sort cards containing probability statements as being either true or false.
Inside Mathematics
Scatter Diagram
It is positive that how one performs on the first test relates to their performance on the second test. The three-question assessment has class members read and analyze a scatter plot of test scores. They must determine whether...
Centre for Innovation in Mamatics Teaching
Area, Perimeter and Volume
Develop young mathematicians' knowledge of two- and three-dimensional shapes with this geometry workbook. From learning about the classifications of different shapes and figures to calculating their area, perimeter, and volume, this...
Illustrative Mathematics
Above and below sea level
Using the real-world example of elevation, above or below sea level, young mathematicians interpret expressions using negative signs, and absolute value. This task provides a good opportunity to discuss the notion of magnitude and...
Illustrative Mathematics
Valid Equalities?
True or false: 20 = 10 + 10. The statement is true because two 10s make a 20. These are the types of equations learners must label or false. They must also explain in mathematical terms how they know.
EngageNY
Solution Sets of Two or More Equations (or Inequalities) Joined by “And” or “Or”
English and math have more in common than you think. Make a connection between a compound sentence and a compound inequality with an activity that teaches learners the difference between an "and" and "or" inequality through solutions...
Curated OER
Understand Subtraction and Its Relationship to Addition
Understanding the relationship between addition and subtraction is the focus of this math activity. Students answer "true" or "false" to 14 statements regarding addition and subtraction. Answers appear at the end.
Curated OER
Points, Lines and Planes
For this points, lines, and planes worksheet, 10th graders solve and complete 18 different problems. First, they classify each of the statements listed as true or false. Then, students name the intersection of planes illustrated. They...
EngageNY
Solution Sets for Equations and Inequalities
How many ways can you represent solutions to an equation? Guide your class through the process of solving equations and representing solutions. Solutions are described in words, as a solution set, and graphed on a number line....
Curated OER
If-Then Statements and Postulates
In this if-then statements and postulates instructional activity, 10th graders solve 16 various types of geometry problems that include identifying the hypothesis and conclusions of each conditional statement. Then, they write each...
Curated OER
Challenge: Skills and Applications Lesson 2.2
In this truth tables worksheet, students solve 5 short answer problems. Students make a truth table for five conditional statements.
Curated OER
True or False?
In this whole numbers reasoning worksheet, 3rd graders read, analyze and circle true or false to 8 math statements as they figure out if the statements are correctly stated or not.
Curated OER
Understanding Subtraction- True or False?
In this understanding subtraction worksheet, students read 14 subtraction statements before labeling each as being true or false. They work with both positive and negative numbers.
Curated OER
Inequalities
In this inequalities worksheet, students complete comparison problems with whole numbers and fractions. Students also complete true and false questions.
Jordan-Granite Consortium
Scatter Diagram
You aced the first test, so your score on the second one shouldn't matter, right? Young pupils first draw a best fit line on a provided scatter plot showing test scores for two different tests. They then evaluate five...
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Lines, Line Segments, Rays, and Angles - Practice 15.1
Is it a line, line segment, ray, or angle? Identifying geometric figures is the focus. In addition to identification, learners recognize right angles or tell if an angle is less than or greater than a right angle. They tell if lines are...
Curated OER
Worksheet 13-Fall 1995
In this math worksheet, students find the domain and range of trigonometric functions. They estimate the limit of a given function. Students identify three statements about one to one functions as true or false. They solve for k in two...
Curated OER
Understanding the Relationship Between Subtraction and Addition
In this understanding subtraction and its relationship to addition worksheet, students examine 14 number statements. They determine if the statements are true or false.
Curated OER
Limits, Continuity and Differentiability
In this limit instructional activity, students answer true or false statements concerning functions, limits and differentiability. They evaluate limits and explore rules for working with limits and continuity. This instructional...
Curated OER
Indirect Proof and Inequalities in one Triangle
In this geometry worksheet, 10th graders complete an indirect proof and order the sides or angles of a triangle. Also, students determine if a triangle can have sides with the given lengths. The two page worksheet contains twelve...
Curated OER
I Can Buy Anything I Want: Consumer Debt and Social Responsibility
A clear, comprehensive overview of consumer debt, credit, interest, international currency, and social responsibility, this 45-minute session falters in the application stage. You'll need to create a way for learners to demonstrate their...
Curated OER
Inverse and Converse
In this geometry worksheet, students identify given statements for the inverse, converse and contra-positive of a conditional statement. There are 9 questions with an answer key.