A simplified one-page worksheet for IEP students to plot the full name 'BRANTLEY'. Features a large 0-40 grid, color-coded coordinates, and clear instructions. Consolidated to ensure single-page printing. High-precision scale (1 unit = 1 square).
A comprehensive answer key for the teacher, covering the standard and modified worksheets as well as the center activities. Includes fully solved algebraic equations, correct classifications, and notes on common student misconceptions.
A sorting center activity where students classify triangle cards based on both their side lengths and angle measures. Includes a matrix for recording IDs and a reflection question on the geometric impossibility of certain triangle types.
A hands-on center activity focusing on using protractors to measure angles in physical triangle models. Students record their measurements in a structural log and verify that the sum of the angles equals approximately 180 degrees.
A modified version of the triangle worksheet designed for students requiring additional support. Includes a word bank, partially completed equations, and sentence frames to guide students in explaining their classification and solving process.
A standard 7th-grade math worksheet focused on solving for missing angles in triangles using algebraic equations. Students are required to write the equation, show their solving steps, and classify each triangle by both sides and angles.
A blueprint-themed guided notes document for 7th-grade students to follow during instruction on triangle classification and the Triangle Sum Theorem. Includes fill-in-the-blank definitions, visual diagrams, and a dedicated workspace for solving algebraic equations.
An interactive slide deck for a 7th-grade geometry lesson using an architectural blueprint theme. Features visual classification aids, a step-by-step breakdown of the Triangle Sum Theorem, and clear instructions for classroom center rotations.
A detailed 60-minute lesson plan for teaching triangle classification and angle measures to 7th graders. Includes pacing, differentiation strategies for Tier 3 and ELL students, and key discussion prompts centered around a blueprint-inspired architectural theme.
The complete answer key for the Congruence Proofs Quiz, providing all statements, reasons, and final theorems with a detailed point breakdown for teachers.
A 5-question triangle congruence quiz focusing on deep-dive formal proofs where students must identify SSS, SAS, ASA, or AAS theorems and complete Statement-Reason tables. Revised for logical consistency and layout efficiency.
Introductory slide deck for the distance formula lesson, featuring a "Coordinate Cartography" explorer theme, derivation of the formula, radical simplification guide, and a worked example.
Comprehensive teacher answer key for the Coordinate Cartography quiz, including step-by-step solutions, radical simplification steps, and a grading rubric.
A 5-question quick check quiz on the distance formula, featuring coordinate point calculations, radical simplification, and map-themed word problems.
A concise answer key for the Trend Trackers student packet, providing clear solutions for all sections including Do Now, Prior Knowledge, Guided Practice, and Homework. Revised to improve layout and content completeness.
A condensed 4-page student packet including a Do Now, visual definitions, modeled examples, guided practice, independent practice, exit ticket, and homework, designed with high visual support and scaffolds for 8th grade SPED students. Revised to fix page break and formatting issues.
A comprehensive teacher's lesson plan for Unit 7.7, focusing on interpreting scatter plots and lines of best fit, with specific teacher prompts and actions for SPED students. Revised to fix page break issues.
A comprehensive two-page homework assignment focused on identifying intersection points across four different sectors (graphs) and interpreting their real-world significance. Fixes page breaks, axis labels, and text wrapping. Balanced across two pages. No empty third page.
A grid-themed exit ticket with a large graph where students must identify a specific (x, y) intersection and interpret its meaning in a real-world context. This version is 2-up for printing and fixes alignment issues. Darkened lines for better contrast.
A map-themed Do Now warmup where students identify intersection coordinates for city streets on two different coordinate planes. This version fixes page breaks, SVG alignment, and contrast.
The answer key for the Intersection Drill worksheet, providing the correct (x, y) coordinates for all four practice problems. Fixed page breaks and updated icons.
A focused practice worksheet featuring four coordinate planes with intersecting lines. Students must practice the specific skill of identifying and writing the exact (x, y) coordinates for each point of intersection. Improved layout to avoid bisection and cleaned up Graph #1. Fixed label alignment and wrapping issues.
A visually engaging slide deck teaching students how to identify the point of intersection between two linear graphs, explaining both the mathematical procedure and the real-world contextual meaning (break-even, tie, or overtaking point). Fixed content overflow and label clipping.
Teacher answer key for the simplified Brantley signature activity. Includes a visual diagram with grid overlay and full coordinate data for teacher verification. Consolidated to ensure single-page printing. Letter paths and start stars perfectly aligned.
A simplified slide deck introducing the 'Walk then Fly' rule and the Brantley signature mission. Optimized for IEP students with high-contrast visuals, a model grid, and clear instructions. All units labeled 0-10 for maximum support.
A complete reference tracing guide showing coordinates for the full alphabet A-Z on a 5x5 grid. Includes specific coordinate sequences for each letter and teacher tips for IEP implementation.
A revised Four Quadrant worksheet with centered, reliably rendered table-based grids, static point tracking rows, and high-contrast labels. Axis labels are exactly aligned with grid lines.