Always, Sometimes, or Never? Resources for Math Class
After successfully using Always, Sometimes, or Never? to help my students gain a better conceptual understanding of the measures of central tendency (link to blog post), I began to wonder what other math topics I could use the Always, Sometimes, or Never? structure with.
I spent part of an evening googling for resources. I thought I should share my findings with you guys as well. Have you used Always, Sometimes, or Never? to review other concepts? Please leave a comment!
Middle School Math Always Sometimes Never Activities
Fractions
Negatives
Rational and Irrational Numbers
Algebra Always Sometimes Never Activities
Algebraic Properties
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Equations
Evaluating Expressions
Linear Equations and Inequalities
Maxima/Minima
Geometry Always Sometimes Never Activities
Angles
Area and Perimeter
Geometry
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Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Quadrilaterals
Transformations
Trig
Statistics Always Sometimes Never Activities
Measures of Central Tendency
Miscellaneous Always Sometimes Never Activities
More Math Practice Activities
- Add Em Up Angles in Polygons Activity
- Add Em Up Two Step Equations Activity
- Big 10 Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring Worksheet
- Big 10 Percents Worksheet
- Make Your Own Question Stack Template
- Two Truths and a Lie Template – Free PDF Download
- Always, Sometimes, or Never? Resources for Math Class
- Four in a Row Review Game
- Risk Review Game
- WODB: Which One Doesn’t Belong?
- I Have…Who Has? Math Activities
Thank you for all of these awesome links! I will definitely be bookmarking this page.
I have an always, sometimes, never on quadrilaterals here: https://crazymathteacherlady.wordpress.com/2013/11/20/always-sometimes-never/
I have always, never, and sometimes with graphs of Quadratic Functions. It really makes students think beyond a choice of A, B, C and D
I love always,sometimes, never!
I used a resource I found on TES and changed it into a Desmos activity for arithmetic sequences here: https://teacher.desmos.com/activitybuilder/custom/58c5f0da348d1905ef658496
Thanks for sharing, Becky!
A/S/N with systems of equations…. If two equations have the same slope, the system has no solution. If two equations have the same slope and y-intercept, the system has many solutions. If two equations have the same y-intercept, there is one solution…. etc.