It has been a LONG time since I have created a wheel foldable, and honestly I don't know why it has taken so long! My wheel foldables are extremely popular so I am getting back into the groove of creating them. I just finished one on radicals. The wheel foldable goes over how to perform operations with radicals (adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing).
This foldable has three layers: (1) Title, (2) Example, and (3) Your Turn.
There are 8 problems on adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing radicals. This foldable is a great handheld study tool or can be glued into students' interactive notebooks.
In addition, students can personalize their wheel foldables by coloring them. If time is limited, print the wheel foldable on colored paper. Your students will love this!
You can purchase this wheel foldable by CLICKING HERE.
Math resources created with the student in mind! My math resources include interactive notebooks, activities, foldables, assessments, exit slips, videos, and so much more!
Volume and Surface Area Coloring Worksheet
Students will be solving 16 problems on volume and surface area. The three-dimensional figures include a cone, cube, cylinder, sphere, rectangular prism, rectangular pyramid, triangular prism, and an isosceles triangular prism. Students will then color in their answer to reveal a mystery picture.
This is great practice for any class learning how to solve problems involving volume and surface area because it also allows students to self assess themselves. If their answer is not in the mystery picture, then they know that they need to go back and check their answer.
Also included is a formula cheat sheet that includes all of the volume and surface area formulas for the three-dimensional figures.
You can have students use this cheat sheet to help them calculate the volume and surface area. The cheat sheet looks great in interactive notebooks.
You can purchase this activity by CLICKING HERE.
Angle Relationships Coloring Worksheet
My coloring worksheets have been super popular so I have decided to keep making some with different math concepts. This coloring worksheet is on angle relationships.
Students will be solving 16 problems on angle relationships (complementary, supplementary, adjacent, and vertical angles). Students will then color in their answer to reveal a mystery picture. This is great practice for any class learning how to solve problems involving angle relationships because it also allows students to self assess themselves. If their answer is not in the mystery picture, then they know that they need to go back and check their answer.
You can purchase this coloring worksheet by CLICKING HERE.
Students will be solving 16 problems on angle relationships (complementary, supplementary, adjacent, and vertical angles). Students will then color in their answer to reveal a mystery picture. This is great practice for any class learning how to solve problems involving angle relationships because it also allows students to self assess themselves. If their answer is not in the mystery picture, then they know that they need to go back and check their answer.
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