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Pixel Perfect: How Qwizy's Pixel Art Mystery Pictures can make holiday-themed math activities fun and engaging for high school students

  • August 21, 2020
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Are you tired of handing out the same old holiday-themed math worksheets to your high school students? Well, worry no more! Qwizy has got you covered with its Pixel Art Mystery Pictures. These activities are not only engaging but are also designed for upper-level math courses ranging from 2nd grade to AP Calculus. Plus, they are available for most major holidays.

Why Pixel Arts you may ask? Well there are several benefits to using pixel art in math classes:

  • Engaging: Pixel art provides a visually engaging activity for students that combines coloring with math problems. This can help students stay focused and motivated to complete their work.
  • Creative: Pixel art allows for a creative outlet that can be a refreshing change from traditional worksheets. Students can express their individuality and creativity while still practicing math skills.
  • Retention: By engaging both the logical and creative parts of the brain, pixel art can help students retain information better. The combination of visual and kinesthetic learning can help solidify concepts in students' minds.

Each set of Qwizy's Pixel Art Mystery Pictures has over 105 activity pages for your students to enjoy. With five different problem sets, each containing 15 questions, your students will be challenged while having fun coloring in their mystery grid to reveal one of over 21 different pictures. And the best part? With multiple problem sets and a variety of pictures to reveal, these activities offer endless possibilities for review and practice. Plus, by allowing students to work independently or in groups, teachers can easily differentiate instruction and meet the needs of all learners.

Don't settle for boring review activities when you can add some excitement to your classroom with Qwizy's Pixel Art Mystery Pictures. Give your students the chance to review in a fun and engaging way and watch as their understanding of past concepts deepens.

With minimal input from the teacher, these Pixel Art Mystery Pictures are just what your classroom needs to reinforce the concepts your students are learning. So what are you waiting for? Check out some of our Pixel Art activities now!

Halloween: Multiplying Positive Integers Level 1 Pixel Art Mystery Pictures

Halloween: Multiplying Positive Integers Level 1 Pixel Art Coloring Activity includes all you need to host an engaging coloring session and review the multiplication of positive integers at the same time! Students will be asked to evaluate the product of expressions containing positive integers ranging from 1 to 13.

Halloween Math: Multiplying Positive Integers Level 1 Pixel Art Mystery Pictures

Thanksgiving: Derivatives Exponents and Logs Pixel Art Mystery Pictures

Thanksgiving Math: Derivatives Exponents and Logs Pixel Art Mystery Pictures include all you need to host an engaging coloring session and review Exponential and Logarithmic Derivatives at the same time! Functions include exponentials of the base e and other constants, natural logarithms, and additional logarithms of varying bases for the students to differentiate using Exponential and Logarithmic Derivatives and the Chain Rule.

Thanksgiving: Derivatives Exponents and Logs Pixel Art Mystery Pictures

Christmas: Algebra One & Two-Step Equations Pixel Art Mystery Pictures

Christmas: Algebra One & Two-Step Equations Pixel Art Mystery Pictures include all you need to color and review solving linear equations! Students are asked to solve linear equations that contain integer and fractional constants and variables. Each equation will only need one or two steps to be solved.

Christmas: Algebra One & Two-Step Equations Pixel Art Mystery Pictures

Valentine’s Day: Adding and Subtracting Decimals Pixel Art Mystery Pictures

Valentine’s Day: Adding and Subtracting Decimals Pixel Art Mystery Pictures includes all you need to color and review the addition and subtraction of decimals at the same time! Students will be asked to evaluate the addition and subtraction of decimals containing positive and negative numbers ranging from -25 to 25 with 0 to 3 decimal places.

Valentine’s Day: Adding and Subtracting Decimals Pixel Art Mystery Pictures

St. Patrick's Day: Adding and Subtracting Integers Level 2 Pixel Art Mystery Pictures

St. Patrick's Day: Adding and Subtracting Integers Level 2 Pixel Art Mystery Pictures includes all you need to color and review the addition and subtraction of integers at the same time! Students will be asked to evaluate the addition and subtraction of expressions containing positive and negative numbers ranging from 0 - 50.

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