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 comprehensive answer key and teacher guide for the 'Coordinate Creators' lesson. Includes visual solutions for all worksheets and specific instructional strategies for supporting IEP students.
A coordinate plotting worksheet that reveals the number '5' or letter 'S' (depending on interpretation). Includes explicit pencil-lifting instructions to help students navigate complex paths.
A mystery plotting activity revealing a holiday star. Designed with a clear, numbered list of coordinates and enlarged grid markers to support students with processing or visual-spatial challenges.
A creative coordinate plotting activity where students draw a happy face emoji. The activity is broken into three distinct parts (outline, eyes, smile) to help IEP students manage the task in smaller steps.
A scaffolded worksheet for plotting a square and a triangle. Features color-coded axes (blue X, red Y) and simplified instructions for IEP support.
Interactive slides introducing the 4-quadrant coordinate plane using the 'Elevator Rule' (x first, then y). Designed for IEP students with clear visual aids, color-coded axes, and large text.
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 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.