Vertex from a Quadratic Equation (Standard Form) Self-Checking Digital Picture
By Cockrell's Creations Math and More
This is a digital self-checking algebra activity that addresses identifying the vertex in a quadratic equation when given the equation in standard form.
Students find the vertex in sixteen different problems in order to reveal a digital image. The problems do not need to be solved in order, but all of them must be solved correctly in order to reveal the image.
This product is made for Google Sheets. You must have access to a Google account in order to have access.
Printable task cards are also included along with answer work pages and an answer key. It may even be advisable to have students submit written work so that they are not simply guessing and checking.
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Algebra 2 Pre Assessment |Back to School Algebra 2 Test |Prepare for Algebra 2
By AbsoluteValueMath
This back to school Algebra 2 Pre Assessment will ensure that your Algebra 2 students practice the skills they need to succeed in your class! This exam has 28 questions and covers 15 different topics that your Algebra 2 students should master to be set up for success this year.
>> ALL QUESTIONS ALIGNED TO THE COMMON CORE STANDARDS <<
Topics include:
⟫Solving Linear Equations
⟫Solving Quadratic Equations
⟫Simplifying Radicals
⟫Exponent Rules
⟫Evaluating Functions
⟫Graphing
⟫Transformation of Functions
⟫Operations with Polynomials
⟫SOHCAHTOA
⟫The Pythagorean Theorem
⟫System of Equations (two variables)
⟫Factoring (GCF, Difference of Squares, Trinomials when a=1)
⟫Operations with Fractions (algebraic expressions)
What you get:
⟫ 5 page Diagnostic Exam (with room for work to be shown)
⟫ A Final Answer Page
⟫ Fully worked out answer key
Ways to use this Diagnostic:
⟫Give out as an individual assignment
If you want to see what EACH of your students knows on an individual level, treat this as a test. Volume 0 during testing and have students work completely alone.
⟫Put them in pairs
If you want them to talk through what they know and share knowledge with each other, put them in pairs. If you don’t mind knowing what EACH of your students knows this could be a great way to introduce partner work and your expectations.
⟫Collaborative Assessment
This is a great way to introduce groupwork to your class in the beginning of the year. They will work together as a group. You can give out your expectations here for groupwork such as the volume you want the class at, the questions they are allowed to ask, the way you want them communicating during groupwork, etc.
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Even and Odd Functions Guided Notes |Partner Practice |Homework | Word Search |
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice Even and Odd Functions with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 7 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with even and odd functions. Go through the guided notes with the even and odd functions examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood even and odd functions.
TOPICS:
- Determining Algebraically
- Determining Graphically
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with Even and Odd Functions. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and 4 guided examples with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of even and odd functions.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand even and odd functions on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 6 practice problems to practice even and odd functions
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood even and odd functions.
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Solving Right Triangle Guided Notes |Partner Practice |Homework |Trigonometry
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice solving right triangles with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 8 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with solving right triangles. Go through the guided notes with the solving right triangle examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood how to solve right triangles
TOPICS:
- Finding missing angles using SOHCAHTOA
- Finding missing sides using SOAHCAHTOA
- Finding missing sides using Pythagorean Theorem
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with solving right triangles. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and 3 guided examples with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of how to solve a right triangle.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand solving right triangles on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 6 practice problems to practice solving for missing angles and sides of a right triangle.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood solving right triangles.
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Algebra 1 Review Packet | Algebra 2 Back to School Activity | Algebra Review
By AbsoluteValueMath
Get these 20 Algebra 1 Review worksheets with over 100 questions to help your Algebra 1 students review 20 major topics in the Algebra 1 curriculum! Students need these topics to master Algebra 2 as well so you can use these worksheets for an Algebra 2 summer packet for incoming Algebra 2 students as well
How can they be used:
Topics Included:
1.Factoring
2.Polynomial Operations
3.Systems of Linear Equations
4.Graphing Functions
5.Quadratic Formula
6.Solving Multi-Step Linear Equations
7.Pythagorean Theorem
8.Function or Not a Function?
9.Evaluating functions
10.Function transformations
11.Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences
12.Literal Equations
13.Two Way Tables
14.Function Operations
15.Solving Non-Linear Equations
16.Average rate of change
17.Graphing linear equations
18.Exponent rules
19.Domain and Range
20. Irrational Numbers
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Algebra 2 Radicals Mystery Project | Operations with Square and Cube Roots
By AbsoluteValueMath
This Algebra 2 Radicals Mystery Project will have your students excited to simplifying square and cube roots! They will be adding, subtracting, multiplying and simplifying 36 different roots! They will get 6 clue sheets with 6 questions on each sheet. The answer choice leftover is the answer to that part of the mystery. They will fill in a storyline with their clues to see the whole mystery come together!
This project is the perfect print and go activity! There is a rubric included and an answer key. Grading couldn't be more simple.
These radical booklets would go perfectly with this project for the teaching portion and notes!
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Topics Covered:
- Simplifying Square Roots (perfect and non perfect)
- Simplifying Cube Roots (perfect and non perfect)
- Adding Non Perfect Squares
- Subtracting Non Perfect Squares
- Multiplying Non Perfect Squares
- Mixed Operations
What you get:
-What was stolen?
-Who took it?
-When did they take it?
-Where did they hide it?
-Who was their accomplice?
-Why did they take it?
A student workspace booklet
Fill in the blank storyline
Cover to decorate for your Mystery Project
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Algebra 2 Factoring Mystery Project | Factoring with DOTS, Trinomials, Grouping
By AbsoluteValueMath
This Algebra 2 Factoring Mystery Project will have your students excited to Factor! They will be factoring 36 different polynomials using greatest common factor, difference of two squares, trinomials when a is 1 and when a is not 1, grouping and completely. They will get 6 clue sheets with 6 questions on each sheet. The answer choice leftover is the answer to that part of the mystery. They will fill in a storyline with their clues to see the whole mystery come together!
This project is the perfect print and go activity! There is a rubric included and an answer key. Grading couldn't be more simple.
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Topics Covered:
- Greatest Common Factor
- Difference of Two Squares
- Trinomials when a is 1
- Trinomials when is not 1
- Grouping
- Factoring Completely
What you get:
-What was stolen?
-Who took it?
-When did they take it?
-Where did they hide it?
-Who was their accomplice?
-Why did they take it?
A student workspace booklet
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Polynomial Operations Mystery Project | Polynomial No Prep Project
By AbsoluteValueMath
This Polynomials Operations Mystery Project will have your students excited to review polynomial operations! They will be solving 36 questions involving evaluating polynomials, long division and synthetic division, remainder and factor theorem as well as solving polynomial equations. They will get 6 clue sheets with 6 questions on each sheet. The answer choice leftover is the answer to that part of the mystery. They will fill in a storyline with their clues to see the whole mystery come together!
This project is the perfect print and go activity! There is a rubric included and an answer key. Grading couldn't be more simple.
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Topics Covered:
Clue 1: Finding Slope
Clue 1: Evaluating Polynomials
Clue 2: Polynomial Long Division
Clue 3: Polynomial Synthetic Division
Clue 4: Remainder Theorem
Clue 5: Factor Theorem
Clue 6: Solving Polynomial Equations
*NOTE: the methods involved in solving the polynomial equations are advanced and include factoring quartic polynomials, when a is not 1 & difference of squares *
What you get:
-What was stolen?
-Who took it?
-When did they take it?
-Where did they hide it?
-Who was their accomplice?
-Why did they take it?
A student workspace booklet
Fill in the blank storyline
Cover to decorate for your Mystery Project
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Operations with Functions Guided Notes |Partner Practice |Homework |Word Search
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice Operations with Functions with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 8 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with function operations. Go through the guided notes with operations with functions examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood operations with functions.
TOPICS:
- Addition Rule
- Subtraction Rule
- Product Rule
- Quotient Rule
- Composition of Functions
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with Function Operations. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and 6 guided examples with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of function operations.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand operations with functions on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 6 practice problems to practice operations with functions.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood operations with functions.
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Solving Natural Log Equations Guided Notes | Partner Practice | Homework |
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice how to solve natural log equations with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 7 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with natural log functions. Go through the guided notes with the natural log equations examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood solving natural log equations.
TOPICS:
- Condensing Natural Logs
- Expanding Natural Logs
- Soling Natural Log Equations
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with natural logs. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and 4 guided examples with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of natural logs.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand how to solve natural log equations on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 6 practice problems to practice solving natural log equations
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood how to solve natural log equations.
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Evaluating Piecewise Functions Guided Notes | Partner Practice | Homework |
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice evaluating piecewise functions with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 7 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with piecewise functions. Go through the guided notes with the piecewise functions examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood evaluating piecewise functions.
TOPICS:
- Evaluating piecewise functions algebraically
- Evaluating piecewise functions graphically
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with piecewise functions. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and 4 guided examples with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of solving piecewise functions.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand piecewise functions on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 6 practice problems to practice piecewise functions.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood piecewise functions.
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Algebra 2 Halloween Escape Room | Algebra 2 Self Checking Halloween Review
By AbsoluteValueMath
This Algebra 2 Halloween Escape Room is completely SELF CHECKING (and printable) and includes 40 questions to help Spencer's spirit get free from your school! Students will complete 4 multiple choice questions in each of the 10 rooms! Topics include linear equations, rate of change, slope-intercept form, systems of equations, exponent rules, multiplying polynomials and evaluating functions. After they solve the questions they will take their letter answer choice in order and write it under the locked door.
Before they can move to the next room they will go to the LOCK DECODER (Google Sheet) and put their code in. If the box turns green they can move to the next room. If the box turns red they must find their error and try again!
Their FINAL CHALLENGE will be to create their own multiple choice question per topic, which a template is provided for.
** Check the video preview for a walk through **
Why you need this:
- completely independent & self checking
- halloween story to keep your students intrigued
- will help your students with their basic math skills
- no calculator need (just print this packet)
- it will give them a focused task on a hight energy holiday
Topics Included:
Room 1: The Library of LINEAR EQUATIONS
Room 2: The RATE OF CHANGE Garden
Room 3: The SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM Chamber
Room 4: The SYSTEMS OF EQUATIONS Den
Room 5: The EXPONENT POWER RULE Parlor
Room 6: The EXPONENT PRODUCT RULE Laboratory
Room 7: The EXPONENT QUOTIENT RULE Nook
Room 8: The NEGATIVE EXPONENT RULE Tower
Room 9: The MULTIPLYING POLYNOMIALS Gallery
Room 10: The EVALUATING FUNCTIONS Study
What is included:
- Cover Page
- Direction Page for students
- Google Sheets Link for LOCK DECODER
- 10 student sheets with 4 multiple choice questions each
- Template for the FINAL CHALLENGE
GREAT FOR:
- Algebra 1 skills needed for Algebra 2
- Halloween Project
- Individual Review
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Reference Angles Guided Notes | Partner Practice | Homework | Trigonometry
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice finding reference angles with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 8 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with finding reference angles. Go through the guided notes with the reference angles examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood reference angles.
TOPICS:
- Finding Reference Angles (>360 degrees)
- Finding Reference Angles (<360 degrees)
- Coterminal Angles
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with reference angles. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and 4 guided examples with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 2 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of reference angles.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand finding reference angles on their own without the help of their partner and complete 2 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 2 practice problems to practice finding reference angles.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood finding reference angles.
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Algebra 2 Parabolas Guided Notes | Partner Practice | Homework | Word Search |
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice Parabolas with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 7 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with parabolas. Go through the guided notes with the parabola examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood parabolas.
TOPICS:
- Finding directrix
- Finding focus
- Finding vertex
- Vertex Form
- Standard Form
- Parabola Graphs
- Horizontal parabolas
- Vertical parabolas
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with parabolas. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and 4 guided examples with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of parabolas.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand parabolas on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 6 practice problems to practice parabolas.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood parabolas.
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Summation Notation Guided Notes | Partner Practice | Homework | High School Math
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice Summation Notation with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 8 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with summation notation. Go through the guided notes with summation notation examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood summation notation.
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with Summation Notation. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, summation notation and 6 guided examples with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of summation notation.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand summation notation on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 6 practice problems to practice summation notation.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood summation notation.
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Graphing Exponential Functions Guided Notes | Partner Practice | Homework |
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice graphing exponential functions with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 7 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with graphing exponential functions. Go through the guided notes with the graphing exponential function examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood graphing exponential functions.
TOPICS:
- Graphing exponential functions
- Making x/y tables
- Determining intercepts, domain, range, and asymptotes
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with exponential functions. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and 4 guided examples with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 2 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of graphing exponential functions.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand graphing exponential functions on their own without the help of their partner and complete 2 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 2 practice problems to practice graphing exponential functions.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood graphing exponential functions.
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Graphing Logarithmic Functions Guided Notes | Partner Practice | Log Functions |
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice graphing log functions with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 7 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with graphing log functions. Go through the guided notes with the graphing log function examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood graphing log functions.
TOPICS:
- Graphing log functions
- Making x/y tables
- Determining intercepts, domain, range, and asymptotes
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with log functions. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and 4 guided examples with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 2 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of graphing log functions.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand graphing log functions on their own without the help of their partner and complete 2 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 2 practice problems to practice graphing log functions
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood graphing log functions.
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Polynomial Operations Synthetic Division Factor Theorem Activity Worksheets
By AbsoluteValueMath
Are you looking for engaging activities for your Algebra 2 students for the Polynomial Operations Unit? This activity pack of mazes, word unscrambles, coloring & matching that requires absolutely no prep is perfect for them! They will practice adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing polynomials. They will use synthetic division and practice the factor and remainder theorem as well as see these polynomials is cost/profit/revenue functions.
With over 50 practice questions, the entire polynomial operation unit is covered! Your students will be getting the rigorous questions from the curriculum but get to complete engaging activities in the process!
You can use this for:
- Review packet at the end of the unit
- Activities to review each part of the unit
- Homework
- Groupwork
- Partner work
Questions are all aligned to the NYS Common Core Standards and were made with the NYS Regents exam in mind!
What is Included:
1)Adding & Subtracting Matching Activity
2)Multiplying Polynomials Maze
3)Synthetic Division Coloring/Matching Activity
4)Long Division Escape Room
5)Remainder Theorem Matching/Coloring
6)Remainder Theorem (Finding k) Maze
7)Factor Theorem Color by Number
8)Cost/Profit/Revenue True/False
9)Student Recording Sheet for each activity
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Fun Algebra 1 Activities | Digital Algebra Activities | Games | Coloring Pages
By AbsoluteValueMath
These Algebra 1 engaging review activities will help your students review for the end of the year and stay engaged! This algebra 1 review includes over 60 usable student pages as well as a digital review, printables, puzzles, color by numbers, mazes, matching columns, true and false and more!
Here is breakdown of what you get in each activity!
Capture the Flag
Algebra 1 Review Topics include:
- Solving Inequalities
- Simplifying Expressions
- Factoring Trinomials
- Evaluating Expressions
- Consecutive Integer Word Problems
This product includes:
- 20 ready to print review questions (4 questions per topic)
- A full answer key for each question
- A digital capture the flag game board on Google Slides with movable flags and a space for a team name
- A Google Slide for you to input your flag value points
- A set of printable student instructions (student friendly language)
Algebra 1 Full Year Review Color by Number
What you get:
- 3 spring color by numbers
- 27 regents style questions
- fully worked through answer keys
The topics included for each Color by Number picture are show below:
Happy Spring
1.Solving Multi-Step Linear Equations
2.Solving Inequalities
3.Solving Rational Equations
4.Difference of Two Squares
5.Finding Slope
6.Finding Zero’s of a Polynomial
7.Identifying a Linear Relationship
8.Finding Range of a Function
9.Polynomial Vocabulary
Hello Spring!
1.Evaluating Functions
2.Function Transformation
3.Standard Form
4.Number Properties
5.Two - Way Tables
6.Solving an Inequality (Literal Equation)
7.Factoring
8.Polynomial Operations
9.Solving for Zero’s
Spring is in the Air
1.Evaluating Functions
2.Identifying a Function
3.Linear Functions
4.Polynomial Vocabulary
5.Solving a Quadratic Function
6.Determining Irrational Numbers
7.Interquartile Range
8.Average Rate of Change
9.System of Equation
Algebra 1 Review | Final Test Prep Mock Regents Exam
Final Exam
1.Print this out and just make it their final exam.
2.The answer key is already done for you!
Regents Prep
1.Have students form study groups to complete these questions over a couple of days in class (give out the printable)
2.Have students work together in groups with task cards
Homework
1.Pre-assign certain questions for HW the night before and go over them the next day in class.
Pre-test
1.You can give students 3 hours of class time to complete this test
2.Grade it and let them know how they did
3.Have them go back and make corrections or do a class activity going over all the questions
What you get:
1. 37 questions modeled after the NYS Algebra Regents Exam (14 pages)
- There are 2 versions: one that says "Mock Regents" and one that says "Test Prep" depending on what you need this for
- TASK CARDS with all 37 questions for a more interactive lesson
2. Reference Sheet with the top 13 most used formulas
3. A recording sheet for students to write their final answers for the multiple choice for easy grading
Earth Day Algebra 1 Review | Color by Number
What you get:
- 1 Earth Day color by numbers
- 9 regents style questions
- Answer Key
- Colored Picture
Topics Included:
- Solving Multi-Step Linear Equations
- Evaluating Functions
- Identifying Functions vs. Relations
- Solving Inequalities
- Solving Quadratic Equations
- Identifying Number Properties
- Polynomial Operations
- Factoring
- Polynomial Graphs
Algebra 1 DIGITAL Review Activity Packet
Topics Included in this Google Slideshow:
1)Point on a Line Matching Activity
2)Function or No? True or False
3)Evaluating Expressions Matching/Coloring Activity
4)Solving Multi-Step Equations Maze
5)Evaluating Functions Coloring Activity
6)Finding Slope & Y-Intercept Escape Room
7)Simplifying Expressions Matching Activity
8)Solving Linear Inequalities Maze
9)Linear System of Equations Coloring Activity/Matching
10)Literal Equations Color by Number Activity
11)Graphing Linear Inequalities Coloring Activity
12)Solving a System of Inequalities ”Which is True?” coloring activity
13)Answer Keys for all activities
Algebra 1 Polynomial Puzzles
What you get:
- 3 Polynomial Puzzles (18 questions per puzzle)
- A blank template
- Student Work Pages
- Answer Key
- Answer Key with fully worked examples
- 3 ways to use this activity once it's completed
Topics Included:
- Factoring Polynomials Completely
- Solving for Zeros using Factoring
- Solving for Zeros using the Quadratic Formula
Algebra 1 Review Packet
Topics Included:
1.Factoring
2.Polynomial Operations
3.Systems of Linear Equations
4.Graphing Functions
5.Quadratic Formula
6.Solving Multi-Step Linear Equations
7.Pythagorean Theorem
8.Function or Not a Function?
9.Evaluating functions
10.Function transformations
11.Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences
12.Literal Equations
13.Two Way Tables
14.Function Operations
15.Solving Non-Linear Equations
16.Average rate of change
17.Graphing linear equations
18.Exponent rules
19.Domain and Range
20. Irrational Numbers
What you get:
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Applications for Matrices: Graphs, Polygons, Dilations and Ratios between Areas
By Daniel
This product (Task with complete key) focuses on the relationship between graphs and polygons, the matrices of their coordinates and the relationships between their areas and the areas of a scalar dilation of their coordinates.
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