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A mini game for reviewing inequalities. Ice Cream Inequalities Created by Lori Stidham2014

Which solution is shown on the graph? a. x ≤ 2 b. x> 2 c.x ≤ -2 d.x ≥ Points

Which solution is shown on the graph? a. 3 > z b. z ≤ -3 c.-3 > z d.z > -3

Which solution is shown on the graph? a. b ≤ 0 b. b < 0 c. b > -16 d. b > Points

Which solution is shown on the graph? a.x > ½ b. x ≤ -½ c. -½ < x d. -½ ≤ x

200 Points Which graph represents y < -2? a. b. c

200 Points Which graph represents 7 ≤ x? a. b. c

200 Points Which graph represents -4 ≥ f? a. b. c

a. b. c. 200 Points Which graph represents x > - 5?

300 Points Solve 6-3x < 54 a.x < 20 b. x > -16 c. x > -20 d. x ≥ -16

300 Points Solve -6 < 2r-7 <3 a. 13 <r< 3/2 b.1 < 2r < 10 c. -6 <2r < 10 d. 1/2 <r< 5

300 Points Solve |2x-13|= 112 a.{ -54.5, } b. {62.5, -62.5} c. { 62.5, -54.5} d. {62.5, 54.5}

300 Points Which one of these has no solution? a.|3x+5|-2 = 10 b. | 2x-1|+10 = -11 c. |3x+14|-24 = -5 d. 2|x-4|+5= 15

400 Points Write an inequality that matches the graph below <x ≤ -2

400 Points Write an inequality that matches the graph below x > -½

400 Points Write an inequality that matches the graph below x ≥ 9 or x ≤ 3

400 Points Write an inequality that matches the graph below x < -1

500 Points When do you use “ Land of Gor” ?

500 Points Solve |-5x-2| > -3

500 Points What are the two types of compound inequalities?

500 Points Solve |x-3|+1 = 13

How to Play Here is how I played with my students. I divided my class into groups and displayed the game on our Promethean Board. I found a soft angry bird toy and let them throw it at the ice cream slide to pick a point value. I then clicked on that point value and displayed the question. The first group to answer correctly got the points and got to toss the angry bird again. On the question slides, click them again and the answer will appear. Click on the ice cream cone to return to the main menu. On the main menu, if you click on the parts of the ice cream, they will disappear leaving only the unanswered questions.