They begin by identifying which graph is which (private, public, two-year), and continue by making a prediction, building and using a model, and testing their prediction against actual data. (added 9/10/16). (added 3/21/17), Pentomino Puzzles In this activity, students work through a series of "pentomino sum" puzzles. Polygon Challenges This activity is designed for an Algebra 1 class working on systems of linear inequalities. Systems of Linear Equations: DiscoveriesThis activity will guide students to think about what it means to be a solution to an equation and to a system of equations. This activity will help your students understand the definition of a proportional relationship. The best method often depends on the structure of the equations involved. Learning objective: find the distance between two points on a coordinate plane. 45-60 minutes.In this activity students will practice writing coordinate rules to transform figures to complete patterns. Consider using one challenge per day for four days. In this activity, students sort 10 types of fruit by tastiness and ease of eating in order to learn how those attributes can be represented on a coordinate plane, and to determine which fruit truly is "best". Retrieved from https://teacher.desmos.com/polygraph/custom/56ec19cad56751cb087d4b0d, Bensley, J. Afterwards, students use movable points to create three functions whose domain and range match specific criteria. After making an initial prediction, students use a graph to make a more accurate prediction. Students will use linear inequalities with domain and range restrictions to draw (and shade) several polygons. (added 10/29/17), Transformation Golf: Rigid Motionby Desmos. This task requires students to have an precise understanding of the definitions of specific quadrilaterals and is also a great introduction to slope of parallel and perpendicular lines. In each sort there are some equations that have no match. Good times! Students will reason abstractly and structurally, arguing that their expressions are the greatest or least possible. The activity includes:Self-Checking activities on each slide Two card sort activities Self-Checking table activity Previous multiple choice regents questions at the endThis can be used as an enforcer lesson or a review activity before a Unit Test. This is a basic introduction to Functions activity for an Algebra 1 class with some knowledge of Functions. In this lesson, students: 1) describe and execute translations in words and coordinate notation, and 2) perform error analysis by critiquing a classmate's mistake and then fixing it. 45-60 min. I want to test them out, using an old faithful Socrative SOC-18310521 quick-check I made previously. (added 10/22/17). Students (Pre-Algebra or beginning Algebra 1) look at tables of linear solutions to predict other solutions that are part of the linear relationship. Simply click on the Start Graphing button to begin using the graphing calculator. Edited with love by David Petro. Abe and Ben's Repair Shop In this twist on a classic activity, students compare linear and exponential growth in the context of daily payments. (updated version added 10/17/16), Card Sort: Real Numbersby Shena Wald. Students respond to a variety of graph-sketching prompts to demonstrate (and deepen) their understanding graphs of linear functions. I have more resources This Custom Polygraph is designed to spark vocabulary-rich conversations about three-dimensional objects. Longfellow Linears. I wonder if there are any plans in the works to allow teachers to export user data from an activity. Some students will enjoy making their artwork aesthetically pleasing, while others will enjoy the abstract art concepts they can create. In this activity, students use observations about scatterplot relationships to make predictions about future points in the plot. Key vocabulary that may appear in student questions includes: domain, range, hole, and points. They find a trend line and interpret the slope of the line. Not like you would a slideshow (one per screen). Students take their existing geometric understanding of parallel lines and build an algebraic understanding of parallel lines on top of that. With that in mind, it makes a great first activity in an exponential functions unit. Edited w/love by Desmos. Second, I'd use quotes for the whole of the label, but you can use backticks within for the k-> mk mod 200. Now you can swap out those informal words for more formal ones. Saving a graph or image from Desmos. Then ask them to play several more games, putting that precise language to work. (added 10/9/16), First Properties Card SortSort equations into the following properties: Commutative, Associative, Multiplicative property of zero, Identity, Inverse, and Distributive (added 9/10/16), Penny Circle How many pennies fit in the circle? by mathycathy. In this activity, students notice similarities and differences in a set of circles. Learn more about: perfect squares and square roots, rational and irrational numbers, approximately place rational and irrational terms on a number line. Note: This activity requires that students collect walking data prior to completing the activity. Desmos classroom activities are amazing ways for educators to help their students connect mathematical ideas and concepts into reality, and allow them to manipulate data and visualize the concepts that they are learning. (this updated version added 11/4/16), by John Rowe. Polygraph Points by Robert Kaplinsky. Students will first write about that transformation verbally, developing their intuition about the transformation, before then writing it algebraically. by Jennifer Vadnais. If so, this resource is for you! This activity will help your students understand the definition of a proportional relationship. This activity is intended to be used to help students understand addition of positive and negative numbers on a vertical number line (CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.7.NS.A.1) (added 10/9/16), Polygraph: Angles and TrianglesCreated by: Lisa Soltani. They'll use data and linear models to make predictions. Polygraph: Hexagons, Part 2 This activity follows up on Polygraph: Hexagons, using the discussions (and students' informal language) in that activity to develop academic vocabulary related to polygons. In this activity, students use their existing understanding of translations, reflections, and rotations to complete a round of transformation golf. Card Sort: Linear or Nonlinear Students begin this activity by sorting equations and tables of values into two categories - linear and nonlinear. (added 10/9/16). (added 1/2/17), Card Sort: Angle Pairs Created by Transversals by Jarrod Huntimer. Exponent Match Card sort. (2016, March) Polygraph: Ellipse. The object is for students to make the marbles hit each star when they are dropped. Are People Waiting to Get Married? Designed to spark vocabulary-rich conversations about systems of linear equations. I'm a TI girl at heart, but love learning new things. Marbleslide Challenge Setby Sean Sweeney. They begin by identifying which graph is which (private, public, two-year), and continue by making a prediction, building and using a model, and testing their prediction against actual data. In each sort there are some equations that have no match. Students will have their device open and on the calculator as well as have a print out of the worksheet that follows along with the presentation. Students use U.S. opening weekend movie data to predict total U.S. gross for Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Heres a nice one for practice. Key vocabulary that may appear in student questions includes: concave, convex, equilateral, equiangular, regular, parallel, quadrilateral, pentagon, and hexagon. Eventually they'll create an algebraic expression and see how it helps them mow lots of lawns very quickly. We'll spend most of our time on Desmos and looking at Desmos Classroom Activities.) Shorten my Desmos Activity Builders, so that I have time in class to practice with the students outside of Desmos. (added 12/19/17), This activity helps students understand different ways that people talk about time. A quick pre- or post-assessment. You can search for activities by keyword at, . Upon completion, students should feel comfortable with the basic features of the Desmos graphing calculator. (Note: Several of these problems are from Engage NY Algebra, Module 1, Lessons 1-3.). Laser Challengeby Desmos. Then the real fun begins. search for activities by keyword; bundles are well curated, Ordered Pairs and the Coordinate Plane | Target Practice, Exploring, Comparing and Finding Equivalent Fractions, http://mrorr-isageek.com/pentomino-puzzles/, For more info, see this post from Dan Meyer, Card Sort: Angle Pairs Created by Transversals, Quadrilateral Sort: ALWAYS, SOMETIMES, NEVER, Equations on a Double Clothesline - Fractions, Card Sort: Real Number Statements (Always, Sometimes, Never), Open Middle Warm-Up: Exponents & Order of Operations, Standard Form and Scientific Notation Sort, Estimating Length Using Scientific Notation, Finding the Slope of a Line Using Rise/Run, Investigating Rate of Change from an Equation, Graphing Linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form, Writing Linear Equations with restricted domain and range, TRUTH or LIE? Middle School Desmos Activities - Google Docs We recommend you solve the challenges yourself before assigning this activity. Desmos | Let's learn together. *Inspired by patterns athttp://www.visualpatterns.org/Feel free to have students use the following handout to: 1) Describe the pattern in their own words; 2) Draw the 4th step; 3) Sketch the 43rd step; 4) Make a table; 5) Write the function for each pattern; Handout: http://bit.ly/VPhandout (added 10/9/16), Visual Patterns Tribute by Andrew Stadel. Application of Linear Equations This activity is adapted from Eureka Math Algebra 1, Module 1, Lesson 20. Scatterplot Captureby Desmos. Students make predictions about where lines will intersect. Practice. Students are encouraged toEXPLORE and DISCOVER graphing functions whilecreating beautiful holiday pictures.Detailed instructions are included to get students started on the project, and from there, they can work to their own abilities. by mathycathy. (added 3/12/17), Volume of Rectangular Prismsby Nathan Kraft. "Visual Patterns" guide students through the process of generalizing patterns algebraically. Edited with love by Desmos Teaching Faculty. Number Properties (Card) Sort Basic number properties card sort. This is a great first day or first week of school activity in any math class that makes good use out of the graphing calculator. If the list is large-ish, it might be the better option. You're gonna need it. Designed to spark vocabulary-rich conversations about points in the coordinate plane. Students create "Winking Boy" (a simplified Desman) by using linear equations with domain and range restrictions. How To Print A Desmos Graph - WHYIENJOY This is a great introductory activity into inverse functions as it gives students a visual understanding of what a function and its inverse can look like. Key vocabulary that may appear in student questions includes: right, left, above, below, quadrant, axis, positive, negative, coordinate, x-value (or abscissa), and y-value (or ordinate). Students (1) describe and execute dilations using reductions, enlargements, and scale factor; (2) perform error analysis, critiquing a classmate's mistake, and then fixing it. Students will be able to Use a ratio table to scale values in a proportional relationship Find missing and incorrect values in a ratio table Use the population of a sample to calculate the total population. Lines, Transversals, and Angles Students explore the relationship among angles formed by a transversal and a system of two lines. As students play, my hope is they will gain a deeper understanding of perimeter, area, and their independence. (added 4/25/17), by mathycathy. Later, students consider which algebraic method is most efficient for solving a given system. 30-45 minutes. Introduction. In the early rounds of the game, students may notice graph features like strong and weak associations, even though they may not use those words to describe them. Three of the relationships are expressed algebraically, while two are expressed verbally in the context of a classroom: (person, grade level) and (person, shirt color). (added 11/20/16), This activity helps students discover that perpendicular lines need opposite AND reciprocal slopes. Sort graphs that represent positive, negative, and no association. It is not recommended as an introduction to the topic, but rather assumes some prior knowledge. Browse Activities Desmos Math 6-A1 Celebrate every student's brilliance. For a the more traditional "hands on" version, This Card Sort was adapted from the MAP Formative Assessment Lesson for Gr 8 ", by mathycathy. Practice. [editors note: Seems redundant to activities in Systems Bundle]. They begin informally (and rather inefficiently). They'll create a giant and then make sure all of his features are proportional. This activity serves as a prelude to formal conversations about vertical change, horizontal change, and slope. Three of the relationships are expressed algebraically, while two are expressed verbally in the context of a classroom: (person, grade level) and (person, shirt color). Learn more about: perfect squares and square roots, rational and irrational numbers, approximately place rational and irrational terms on a number line. (added 10/9/16), by Elizabeth Raskin. Encourage students to select one or more of the challenges during class, and possibly one additional challenge at home. (added 3/21/17), In this activity, students work through a series of "pentomino sum" puzzles. Edited with love by Adrianne Burns. The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) holds the position that, It is essential that teachers and students have regular access to technologies that support and advance mathematical sense making, reasoning, problem solving, and communication. Students do their work in the Desmos activity. In other words, if I have a list in a graphing calculator component: l= [1,2,3,etc] Puzzlescreated by: Naoki Inaba. (2016, May 12) Webinar: Introduction to desmos graphing calculator [Video file]. Card Sort: Real Number Statements (Always, Sometimes, Never) by mathycathy. The (Awesome) Coordinate Plane Activity This activity will introduce students to coordinate plotting in all four quadrants through a variety of activities bullseyes, connect the dots, and mazes. Students learn the basic of graphing lines, using sliders, and restricting domains. Students practice what they've learned about solving systems of linear equations. Desmos: Self-Checking Activity Builders | I Speak Math Function Carnival - Students watch a video and graph what they see to uncover (mis)conceptions about graphs. Using Desmos "Sketch", students generate patterns to explore zero as an exponent and negative exponents. (added 3/30/19) See also: by Andrew Stadel. Links for 20 Geometry activities that I use or have custom built for my classroom. Graph four sets of 3 lines. Let's explore similar rectangles, their perimeters, and their areas! (added 3/26/19). by Desmos. Students will reason abstractly and structurally, arguing that their expressions are the greatest or least possible. Commuting Times This activity illustrates the relationship between a dataset (which is usually not a function) and a model of the data (whichin algebrais a function). Please take a few minutes to explore the on-line Desmos Graphing Calculator: https://www.desmos.com/ Edited with love by Desmos. Polygraph: Scatter Plots Designed to spark vocabulary-rich conversations about scatter plots. Students will learn that adding multiples of the original equations produces a new equation of a line that has the same intersection point as the original equations. Here's an intro activity on solving one-step equations that includes opportunities for organizing work using "Sketch" and "Card Sort" and error analysis using "Sketch". Beware of false "BOGUS" properties! Edited with love by Desmos Teaching Faculty. Desmos sends you all of their graphs, quickly clickable. The calculator can be downloaded as an app to numerous devices including phones, iPads, and other handheld devices. (added 10/9/16). (added 8/2/17). Scientific Notationby Lars King. Have your students construct lines that go through the points while thinking about their strategy as they do! As a creator of the activity, you can insert graphs, images, or words. Has this been updated? Image credit to kidsmathgamesonline.com. Key vocabulary that may appear in student questions includes: concave, convex, equilateral, equiangular, regular, parallel, quadrilateral, pentagon, and hexagon. Previewing activities allows you to work through the activity as a student would. (added 9/21/17). Sum and Differences on the Number Line In this short activity, students explore the relationships among a + b, a b and b a on a number line when the precise values of "a" and "b" are unknown, but their signs are known. 45-60 minutes. Meant to be a relatively quick activity. Teacher.Desmos.comsearch for activities by keyword; bundles are well curated, Mr. Chow Math -- Breakout Activities (Desmos), A list of MathyCathy's Desmos Activities and Card Sorts, Custom Desmos Activities - Paul Jorgens (@pejorgens), Custom Desmos Activities - Richard Hung (Twitter: @rnhung), Address comments / suggestions about this document to, These activities activities were found at. Using Desmos "Sketch" and projecting the "Overlay" of student work could create powerful classroom experiences for dialogue and error-analysis! (Also see Des-Drawwhich includes nonlinear.). Math is power, not punishment. This packet contains 8 questions that students can use to practice solving Trig Equations. After most students have played 2-3 games, consider taking a short break to discuss strategy, highlight effective questions, and encourage students in their use of increasingly precise academic language. The emphasis is on a graphical understanding of linear equations, and visual/numerical rate of change in particular. We hope it can be a valuable resource for those who want to stay up to date on the latest tools and activities, as well as an easy way to get caught up after a break. (Note: Equation in standard form.). Introduction. Desmos Activities for Middle School - Maneuvering the Middle Desmos Classroom Activity LTI - Instructure Community Describe scenarios representing bivariate data with positive, negative, and no association. It includes corresponding angles, but does not require that student know alternate interior, etc. We recommend students work on this task using computers AND paper. The Desmos graphing calculator has much of the features of a handheld graphing calculator. by Desmos. - Students watch a video and graph what they see to uncover (mis)conceptions about graphs. 45-60 minutes. The answer is "current pace. (10/9/16) [also listed with grade 6]. (added 12/11/16) [For background, see. The activity then leads students through the process of writing a system of linear equations to represent the scenario . Apply these techniques in the context of solving real-world and mathematical problems. It is all 10 Units of my notes for the curriculum in one Desmos Collection - it even contains interactivity with vocabulary matching, free response questions, multiple choice questions, and MORE!Click the links below to see more of my popular products!Unit 1 - Primitive Types - BundleUnit 2 - Using Objects - BundleUnit 3 - Boolean Expressions & if- Statements - BundleUnit 4 - Iteration - BundleUnit 5, This activity is a good review of understanding how to "Solve System of Equations by using Technology". Using Desmos Card Sort, students must take a stand on which equation they believe doesn't belong, and justify this choice. (Note: Several of these problems are from Engage NY Algebra, Module 1, Lessons 1-3.). (added 11/20/16). Polygraph: Translations Designed to spark vocabulary-rich conversations about translations. Coordinate Plane Activity Builder by Desmos Development. Grades 6-8 are available now. (added 9/2/17), by Desmos. This activity tries to build on student intuition to develop an understanding of the volume of rectangular prisms. Circle Patternsby Desmos. While learners move through the inquiry-based activities, teachers can monitor student progress and understanding while watching the dashboard. They use this information to practice writing equations of circles that extend a given pattern or match a given set of conditions. (added 12/3/16), All About Areaby Cindy Whitehead. In particular, students focus on linear vs nonlinear association, strong vs weak association, and increasing vs decreasing plots. Students analyze time vs distance relationships in graphs, tables, and equations, and interpret the results (and parameters) in context. Used in my Pre-Algebra class after introducing the concept of Irrational Numbers. In this activity, students explore the relation between median age at first marriage and time (number of years since 1960) for men and women. (added 3/30/19), Exploring Triangle Area with Geoboards In this activity, students use Desmos-powered geoboards to explore triangles and their areas. Teachers will see which time formats are easier and harder for students. They'll end by designing their own pattern and using the math they've learned to extend a pattern designed by a classmate. It could be a multiple choice selection, or math input latex, or a graph.number ('a'). Check out these activities from NGPF's Desmos Collection. The following article on MindShift by Katrina Schwartz details the many ways that Desmos is changing how mathematics is being taught: Marbleslides Junior: Geometric Figures Very simple 6th grade activity. (Grade 7/8?). (added 10/9/16), Zombie Apocalypse by Andrew Stadel. Instructing Siri to turn VoiceOver on or off. This activity is designed to strengthen students' linear graphing skills through a series of "match my picture" challenges. Print a Graph: CTRL + P: COMMAND + P: Open or Close the Account Menu . Shading the hat can be optional. Choose your own adventure from over 15 Visual Patterns! Twin Puzzles A novel way to assess and/or review Order of Operations with students! Wafers and Crme Students use informal math reasoning skills to answer the question of which has more calories: a single chocolate Oreo wafer, or a single layer of crme. Some of the challenges are very difficult to complete using a single equation, but all should be possible to complete using a number of linear equations. The key understanding is that parallel lines have the same slope and their y-intercepts may differ. Teachers will have the opportunity to discuss with students how different ways of talking aren't right or wrong or smart or dumb. Students practice asking questions using vocabulary such as: acute angle, obtuse angle, right angle, complementary angles, supplementary angles, corresponding angles, vertical angles, alternate interior angles, alternate exterior angles, congruent angles, transversal, parallel lines, perpendicular lines. Desmos Teaching Resources | Teachers Pay Teachers Card Sort: Integer Chipsby Michael Fenton (added 9/18/16), Adding Integers by Glen Lewis. Slope-Intercept practice [math 8] by Andrew Stadel (added 10/27/17), Linear Slalomby Desmos. Students are encouraged toEXPLORE and DISCOVER graphing functions whilecreating objects, designs, or pictures of their choosing. They will read different descriptions of time for example 5:15 or 15 after 5 or quarter after 5 and try to set a clock to that time. (added 10/9/16), Transformations Revisit and Reviewby mathycathy. Students find areas of a rectangle, a triangle, and a parallelogram on a coordinate plane. For younger students, this may serve as an excellent introduction to thinking about angle measure. This activity focuses on linear patterns. Later, students consider which algebraic method is most efficient for solving a given system. Here is a webinar that you can watch to become familiar with the Desmos Graphing Calculator https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BpKOfq-H58. (added 9/10/16). My next thought was matching, but I realized I didn't really want to print that out on cards, and then my brain remembered that card sorts are an option on Desmos Activity Builder! Be sure to bookmark your favorite existing activities. Students explore a little bit of coordinate geometry by using Desmos sliders to dilate triangles and consider the consequences. In this activity, students use Desmos-powered geoboards to explore length and to further develop their proficiency with the Pythagorean relationship. For more information on the calculator allowed in your state, please visit https://www.desmos.com/testing The topics covered includ, Piecewise functions and art combine for the ultimate STEAM activity. Card Sort. The key understanding is that parallel lines have the same slope and their y-intercepts may differ. If an instructor notices a misconception performed by numerous pupils, the activity may be paused. :) I teach 6th grade in SC so, Looking for a fun, FREE digital activity to help your algebra students rewrite linear equations from standard form to slope-intercept form?
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