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multiplication by 20 from 0 to 10
Froggy JumpsMultiplication by 20 from a zero to 10. This set helps build number sense and helps youngsters see the pattern.
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Multiplication by 10 using numbers zero to 20.
Froggy JumpsHop to the answer
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Multiply by 5 Froggy Jump 0 to 11
Froggy JumpsHop to the correct answer for each problem.
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Introduction to multiplication by 2 using numebers 0 to 10
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Adding by 4 numbers 0 to 16
Froggy JumpsNumbers being added by 4 from 0 to 20
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Adding by 4 numbers 0 to 20
Froggy JumpsNumbers being added by 4 from 0 to 20
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Test your understanding of the order of operations (PEMDAS) with this challenging quiz! This quiz will assess your ability to correctly apply the order of operations (Parentheses, Exponents, Multipli...
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Test your understanding of the quadratic formula! In this quiz, you'll be asked to: Identify coefficients: Determine the values of a, b, and c in a given quadratic equation (ax² + bx + c = 0). Calcul...
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Quadratic Equations: A Very Froggy Practice
Froggy JumpsInstructions: Identify coefficients: Determine the values of a, b, and c in the quadratic equation (ax² + bx + c = 0). Calculate the discriminant: Use the formula D = b² - 4ac to determine the numbe...
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Practice finding the discriminant of a quadratic equation and interpreting its meaning. Instructions: Identify the coefficients: Determine the values of a, b, and c in the given quadratic equation (...
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Quadratic Formula
Carte InteractiveTest Your Understanding: Quadratic Formula Parts Instructions: Identify the coefficients: Determine the values of a, b, and c in the given quadratic equation (ax² + bx + c = 0). Substitute into the ...
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It is time to put your parabola knowledge to the test! Analyze each parabola and identify the following: Range: The set of all possible y-values. Solutions (roots, zeros): The points where the parab...
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Identify the Parts of a Parabola
Froggy JumpsIdentify the Parts of a Parabola In this activity, you'll analyze parabolas and identify their key components: Range: The set of all possible y-values. Solutions (roots, zeros): The points where the...
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Test your understanding of the substitution method! In this quiz, you'll be asked to: Solve systems of equations: Use the substitution method to find the solution to each system. Identify solutions: ...
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System of Equations by substution
Relier ColonnesIn this game, you'll put your substitution skills to the test. Here's how to play: Solve for the "y" variable: Isolate the y-variable in both equations. Substitute: Set each x-expression equal to eac...
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Test your understanding of systems of equations! In this quiz, you'll: Identify solutions: Match systems of equations with their corresponding graphs. Convert equations: Rewrite equations in standard...
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Matching a System of Equations with its Graph
Relier ColonnesIn this activity, you'll be given a set of systems of linear equations and their corresponding graphs. Your task is to match each system with its correct graph. Remember: The solution to a system of...
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Systems of Equations by Graphing
Froggy JumpsState the solution for each system of equations. Remember, a system can have: One solution: The lines intersect at one point. No solution: The lines are parallel and never intersect. Infinitely many ...
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Quiz Standard form
TestTest your understanding of standard form! In this quiz, you'll be challenged to: Convert equations: Convert between point-slope form and standard form. Identify intercepts: Find the x and y-intercept...
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Slope-Intercept Switch
Froggy JumpsHere's a quick recap of converting y = mx + b to standard form: Move the x term to the left side: Subtract mx from both sides of the equation. Ensure the x coefficient is positive: If the coefficient...
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Standard form: Ax + By = C To find the x-intercept: Set y = 0: This is because the x-intercept is the point where the line crosses the x-axis, and at any point on the x-axis, the y-coordinate is 0. ...
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Test your understanding of point-slope form! In this quiz, you'll be challenged to: Graph linear equations given in point-slope form. Identify the point and slope within a point-slope equation. Conve...
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Writing the equation of a line in point slope form
Froggy JumpsNote: You may want pencil and paper to rewrite some of the equations for easier reading. How to Play: When given the point and slope, select the correct equation. Hint: You may want to rewrite the ...
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Test your understanding of linear equations in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b). Instructions: Analyze the Equation: Carefully examine the given equation to identify the slope (m) and y-intercept (b...
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Objective: Master the art of using y = mx + b to find points on a line. How to Play: Analyze the Equation: You'll be given a linear equation in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b). Identify Key Compon...
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Reading equations in y = mx + b form
Froggy JumpsUse your understanding of slope-intercept form (y = mx + b) to help Froggy jump to the correct lily pad. How to Play: Analyze the Equation: Each lily pad will display a linear equation in slope-inter...
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Slope and Y-Intercept: A Graphical Analysis Test your understanding of linear graphs and their key components! This quiz will assess your ability to: Identify slope types: Determine if a slope is in...
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Slope and Y-Intercept A Graphical Analysis
Froggy JumpsHelp Froggy Hop Across the Pond! In this game, you'll put your slope skills to the test. Each level will present you with a linear graph. Your tasks include: Identifying slope type: Determine if the...
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Ready to show off your knowledge of slopes and y-intercepts? In this quiz, you'll be asked to: Identify slope types: Determine if a slope is increasing, decreasing, constant, or undefined. Find y-in...
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Types of Slopes and y-intercept
Froggy JumpsState wether the slope is increasing, decreasing, constant, or undefined. When asked state the y-intercept.
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Ready to show off your skills? Here's your quiz on patterns, sequences, and linear functions. Remember, there are no tricks here - just questions to test your understanding. You'll be asked to: Defi...
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Matching tables to linear graphs
Relier ColonnesMatch the table with the correct graph
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This quiz assesses your understanding of patterns, sequences, and their connection to linear functions.
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Adding by 3 from numbers 0 to 20
Froggy JumpsPractice for k - 1 adding by 3
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Put your function-spotting skills to the test in this exciting game! You'll be presented with a series of tables of values, and your task is to determine if they represent linear functions. How to ...
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Use addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division to find the missing number in the pattern. Land on the lily pad with the correct answer to hop to the next one.
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Let's practice finding the domain and range!
Froggy JumpsRemember: The domain is the list of all the x-values (inputs) in your relation. The range is the list of all the y-values (outputs) in your relation. Now, let's see if you can identify the domain and...
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Are the following relations a function?
Oui ou NonPut your function-finding skills to the test in this exciting game! You'll be presented with a series of relations, and your task is to determine if they are functions. Use your knowledge of input-out...
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Adding by 3 from numbers 0 to 15
Froggy JumpsPractice for k - 1
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Adding by 2 from numbers 0 to 15
Froggy JumpsPractice for k - 1
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Calling all froggy mathematicians! Ready to unlock the secret power of the distributive property and help our amphibian friend reach safety? This game is all about putting that power to the test! H...
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The Two-Step Challenge
Froggy JumpsCalling all froggy problem solvers! Help our amphibian friend navigate the water and reach that lily pad! Solve each obstacle step-by-step; no memorization is needed - just pure brainpower. Can't ...
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Introduction to Functions by Algebra Help Desk
Froggy JumpsAnswer function questions to help Froggy make it safely to shore.
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Introduction to Functions Vocab
Mots CroisésA fun activity that teaches the definition of function, domain, range, and relation.
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Determine whether the given equations have one, no, or infinite solutions.
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Determine if each equation has one, no, or infinite solutions. Work through the activity until you have completed each heading (one, no, or infinite solutions).
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Practice solving equations with variables on both sides.
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Have students practice solving equations with variables on both sides with this matching activity. Look for our time saving teaching resources that align with this game on TPT.
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Matching Multi-Step Equations by AlgebraHelpDesk.com
Froggy JumpsPractice multistep with this game. For related resources visit our TPT store.
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Matching Multi-Step Equations by AlgebraHelpDesk.com
Relier Colonnes7 matching problems that support our learning products that can be found on TPT.
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The One-Step Challenge
Froggy JumpsCalling all froggy problem solvers! Help our amphibian friend navigate the water and reach that lily pad! Solve each obstacle step-by-step; no memorization is needed - just pure brainpower. Can't ...
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Solving one step equation by AlgebraHelpDesk.com
Relier ColonnesOne step equations that supplement the Algebra Step-by-Step course. Visit tpt for related resources.
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Calling all froggy mathematicians! Ready to unlock the secret power of the distributive property and help our amphibian friend reach safety? This game is all about putting that power to the test! H...
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PEMDAS Order of Operations
Froggy JumpsPractice PEMDAS by AlgebraHelpDesk.com
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Distributive Property Match
Relier ColonnesTest your knowledge of the distributive property with this matching pairs game!
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PEMDAS Matching Game
Relier ColonnesTest your knowledge of the order of operations with this fun matching pairs game from AlgebraHelpDesk.com!