I’m really working hard to up my digital game this year – and what better way than to start with a quick formative assessment.In this activity, students will practice finding limits using algebra. There are only 6 questions, so this is a fairly quick assignment – but it will be fun for students and you’ll love it because…it’s self checking!Here’s the idea…students are presented with 6 questions to answer.Each time they type in an answer, the code to unlock changes. (At this point, students do not know if they are right or wrong.)When students think they have answered all six questions correctly, they type in the code to unlock that is showing at the top of the screen. If they type in the correct code, a picture of an unlocked lock will appear.Check out this activity here:
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