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First Day of School Algebra 2 Find Someone Who Ice Breaker

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I teach at a small school where students know all of the other students, so it wasn’t needed as an icebreaker. I used this on the first day of school to get their brains “warmed up” and ready to get back into school after the summer break.

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Great activity foLooking for an engaging SEL/get to know you activity for the first day of school in Algebra II class? Here it is! Students will walk around the room and find other students to fill in their nine squares. Two versions are included in this set: one with nine math problems and one with nine personal questions with follow up questions - for example, "Find someone who has a dog" and "What is the dog's name?" The math problems are topics that students should know when entering an algebra 2 course (multi-step equations, factoring, slope, adding expressions, simplifying square roots, exponent rules).

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