Rate of Change and Slope of a Line - Algebra STUDY GUIDE with examples exercises
By Oops Math is Fun
Boost your students' understanding of rate of change and slope with this comprehensive Algebra I study guide! Perfect for Algebra teachers, homeschooling parents, and tutors, this resource includes clear definitions, step-by-step examples, and practice exercises designed to make these foundational concepts easy to grasp. With both guided and independent practice sections, students will gain confidence in calculating rates of change and slopes of lines through engaging, real-world scenarios. Plus, answer keys are included for easy grading and self-assessment!
What’s Inside:
Who’s It For: Ideal for Algebra I students in middle and high school, this study guide is perfect for classroom use, remote learning, or independent study. Teachers and parents will love this ready-to-go resource that ensures students build a solid grasp of these essential math concepts, with the added convenience of answer keys for easy checking.
Make rate of change and slope easy and accessible—download today and bring clarity to your Algebra lessons!
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Segment Lengths in Circles Notes- Modified Geometry- Geometry Practice Sheets
By Modified Treasures
This resource is a printable lesson plan designed for high school geometry classes. It includes materials on geometry segment length in circles resource, making it ideal for teaching these concepts effectively. It can be implemented in various ways in the classroom, either as a group activity or individual work. Includes a modified version for differentiation. Low prep for teachers- just print and distribute.
Introduce the lesson to the whole group, then assign as independent or small group work. Monitor progress and provide support where needed. This resource really helped my students understand segment length in geometry. The modified version was great for catering to all learners.
Included:
* Segment Length in Circles Notes and Two practice sheets (Modified Version included)
* Answer Keys
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Geography Understanding and Reading Graphs & Charts Carousel Activity
By Geography & Math Made Easy
UNDERSTANDING & READING GRAPHS & CHARTS IN GEOGRAPHY
INTRODUCTION ACTIVITY
This lesson is an introductory lesson to (1) prepare students and a climate students with the different types of graphs and charts, (2) to understand the difference between a graph and a chart, (3) begin learning to decipher the data each represents and (4) how each represents the data.
OBJECTIVE:
o The learner will understand the difference between a graph and a chart and will be able to identify each.
o The learner will recognize 14 graphs and/or charts.
o The learner will interpret 14 graphs and/or charts.
MATERIALS:
o Reading Activity: (2 pages) Is it a Graph or Chart? (Included)
o 14 Graph & Map Stations (Included)
o List of graphs & charts (Included)
o Laminate- Laminate all 14 stations and list of graphs and charts for future use and
durability. o Blue painters tape to display stations on the wall throughout the
classroom
o Rulers for each station for students to use in reading the graphs.
o Student answer sheet, one per student or one per team to save paper and ink.
(Included)
o Exit Cards (Included)
o Timer to measure time at each station.
PREPARATION:
Laminate each station and the list of chart and graph names for each station. The list of chart and graph names will be used as a reference for students. Prepare each station with a ruler and any other supplies that may be needed.
INTRODUCTION:
Either show an introduction video (there are some suggestions below) or have students participate in the introduction activity.
PROCEDURE:
Reading Activity: Organize the class into teams of 2-4, at the teacher’s discretion. Have student groups read and discuss the student reading activity (2 pages included).
Carousel Activity: Student groups will rotate from one station to the next answering four (4) questions at each station and identifying each graph and/or chart. Based on the information provided in the reading on how to determine a graph and/or chart, students will identify each station as a graph or chart, how the data is being displayed, the name of the graph or chart, and provide an interpretation of each. Provide groups 3 minutes at each station; use a timer. You may cut down on the number of stations if- your class time is more limited. Students will work together to complete the questions for each station on their Student Answer Sheet. When the timer goes off, all groups will move on to the next station. Once the carousel activity is complete, display each chart and answer and discuss them together allowing students to correct their answers.
CLOSURE / EVALUATION:
Have students complete and submit an Exit Card
ENRICHMENT REVIEW ACTIVITY:
Have students choose a topic and create their own chart or graph as a home assignment for extra credit. They can present and display them in the classroom the next day.
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Independent Purchasing Money Skill ABA Program
By Behavior Highway
Empower learners to handle money transactions confidently with our comprehensive ABA program focused on independent money skills. This digital download is ideal for educators, therapists, and parents seeking to teach essential skills for counting money, determining totals, and calculating change. The program includes a detailed instruction sheet and a vending machine visual to make learning engaging and practical.
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Key Features:
Equip your learners with the skills they need to handle money transactions independently with our Independent Money Skills ABA Program. Download today to provide a comprehensive, engaging, and practical learning experience!
Classifying Linear Systems of Equations – Editable IB MYP Criterion B Task
By Math with Mrs. McNeal
Introduce your students to the different types of systems of linear equations with this engaging and editable investigation! Ideal for the beginning of a unit on linear systems, this task is designed to help students explore and classify systems of equations.
This resource encourages independent exploration while laying a strong foundation for understanding linear systems.
Factoring - Difference of Two Squares No Prep Lesson
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
No Prep Lesson for factoring difference of two squares
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Variables on Both Sides BTC Thin Slicing Lesson | Grade 8 Math
By EZMath
This lesson has everything you need to teach a "Thin Slicing" lesson on solving equations with variables on both sides of the equal sign using the Building Thinking Classrooms strategies for teaching math created by Peter Liljedahl. If you have been looking to implement the Building Thinking Classrooms thin slicing model of instruction, but don't know where to start, this is a great resource for you.
This lesson includes the following materials:
This lesson will help your students learn how to solve single-variable equations with variables on both sides and encourages rich math discussion. This lesson starts with a very low floor using picture models to encourage access for all students, and provides a high ceiling with open middle extension questions. Once complete, students can use the provided notes template to record their thinking, as well as a "Check Your Understanding" exit ticket to give you and your students formative assessment feedback on how they are understanding the topic.
This lesson is the 2nd in a series for 8th grade equation solving. The two other lessons are:
1. Solving Equations Thin Slicing Lesson: Grade 8
3. Finding The Number Of Solutions Thin Slicing Lesson - Grade 8
Please consider using the whole 3 lesson unit when teaching equation solving for 8th grade.
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Expanding and factorization | PowerPoint Presentation Lesson for Middle School
By Building Bright Brains
Are you teaching your students about Expanding and Factorization? This resource is great for you! It involves specific methods and techniques. Plenty of examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 16 total slides.
✦ 4 slides for notes and examples.
✦ 11 slides for application.
✦ All steps are animated to allow the teacher to explain them gradually.
At the end of the lesson, students will be able to
✦ Understanding Basic Terminology.
✦ Expanding Expressions.
✦ Factoring Expressions.
✦ Identifying Like Terms.
This resource is great for:
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Programming in Java 19: Sprites
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Hello and welcome!
Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.
The second semester of lessons are an extension and not taught in most schools. I researched and created them with a focus on students having fun while using higher level coding techniques. They are geared toward using Java to create forms and games. These sections are by far my students' favorites because they get to use images, GUI components, and animation.
These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.
Topics:
Programming in Java 19: Sprites
What is a Sprite?
Creating a general Sprite class
Methods Sprites should have
What makes your Sprite special?
Programmatically resizing an Image
All lessons will come with the following:
a pdf slideshow
a pacing guide with hints for teaching the section and common student
errors
an assignment, differentiated with three different levels!
an answer key in pdf form
an answer key in .java form.
Depending on your style, you could go over the slides as a group, then let students play around. Or you could just give them the slides and assignment and let them go.
Let students explore and make mistakes. Let them talk to each other and discuss their approaches. Programming takes a lot of trial and error and collaboration.
Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!
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The Berenstain Bears' Trouble with Money Comprehension Questions
By Sign with me TOD
The Berenstain Bears' Trouble with Money comprehension questions product is useful for students that read the book. The questions are placed in order with the book. Students can answer these questions as the book is read or after they have finished reading the book or listening to the book. While reading this book and answering questions, students will learn spending money, how you get money, needs compared to wants, spending money sensibly, saving money for something, allowance, being careless with money, expressions - made of money, money doesn't grow on trees, nest egg, and what they mean, earning money, where to keep money so that it is safe, earning interest, and being selfish, greedy, and kind. Students can answer these short answer questions, yes/no questions, true/false, multiple choice questions, fill in the blank questions, and vocabulary/picture labeling questions as the book is read to them, as they read the book independently or they can use the text for lookbacks once the book is finished. Vocabulary words, their meanings, and examples of the words used in sentences are presented. Students have the opportunity to use those words in sentences as well.
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School Shopping Functional Life Skills Money Math Unit Guide Special Ed
By Alyssa Stamm
Have students with IEP goals in identifying money, counting money, staying within a budget, or next dollar up? Use this Resource Guide to help you lesson plan or develop IEP goals with your own materials, or purchase the School Shopping Unit for whole group lessons and differentiated workbooks!
What is in the Resource Guide?
The resource guide includes the following:
Looking for worksheets?
School Shopping Money Differentiated Workbook BUNDLE. Life Skills Math for Special Ed
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These Google Slides are also included in the School Shopping Money Math Unit BUNDLE. Use this product alone, or purchase the bundles to further differentiate instruction, dive deeper into the topic, and meet the needs of your students and your classroom!
These engaging workbooks are perfect for high school and transition age special education students needing support and instruction in the following concepts:
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All About Student Loans College and Readiness Activity
By The Emergency Sub
Student Loans College and Readiness Activity
Struggling to remember all those pesky student loan terms? Unlock the secrets of student finance with the Student Loan Crossword!
This set also includes a crossword with a word bank and word search.
End of Year "Math Talk" Activity
By Language Arts Excellence
End of Year "Math Talk" Activity for Middle School or High School Students
This resource features an engaging "Math Talk" activity that will have your students thinking, writing, speaking, and moving all in one class period during the last week of school! In this activity, they must choose between 6 different quotes about math and articulate why the quote aligns with their perspective on math. I use this lesson at the end of every year to see how my students' perspectives on math have developed and matured throughout the school year. This is perfect if you are looking for an engaging lesson plan during the one of the toughest weeks of the year!
Product includes:
- Comprehensive Lesson Plan
- "Math Talk" Sheet for students to fill out
- 6 Corresponding "Math Quote" signs to hang up around your room
Though I utilize this product during the last week of school, it really can be used all year long. I hope that it is as successful in your class as it is in mine!
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By Matemaths
Power Point presentation.
Explanations of command terms in math for myp and dp.
Printable, or they can also be used as flashcards or for distance learning.
I created it for my math classes, but it can be used also in other subjects.
These presentation follow the MYP command terms definitions as part of the IB (International Baccalaureate) program.
This product and
Distance Learning IB MYP DP Command Terms Google Slides
are the same!
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Solving Inequalities with Addition and Subtraction, Guided Notes and Practice
By Mathologist
Solving inequalities using addition and subtraction. Guided instruction problems and independent problems with answers included.
More resources on Pre-algebra and Algebra 1 resources available @mathologist
Special Education Lesson Plan/Scope and Sequence for Secondary Math-Entire Year
By Specifically Sped
This lesson plan/ scope and sequence was created for special education/life skills classes. The document covers every Essence Statement or standard in Algebra I and uses the TEA Vertical Alignment document to differentiate activities for students. Each lesson has three levels to provide access for ALL students to the TEKS; the leveled activities are for guided/independent practice. The units are set up in three-week increments.
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Adding Integers Discovery Activity with Lesson Plan|Scavenger Hunt| Math Skills
By AbsoluteValueMath
This Adding Integers Discovery Lesson is great for having your students figure out the rule for adding a positive and negative number together through a series of strategically planned activities! A full lesson plan is included to help you implement this discovery lesson!
Students will start off completing a Do Now and then do a turn and talk about the Do Now with a partner. After that they will complete a Let's Explore section to figure out the connections between adding a positive and negative number and the answer they are getting. After that they will fill out a notices and wonders chart and then come up with a rule for how to add a positive and negative number! They will test the rule out to see if it actually works and check it on a desk number line!
28 practice questions and a 12 question scavenger hunt are included to help them reinforce these skills!
This is perfect for:
- students learning how to add a positive and negative number for the first time
- students in a math skills class that need to deepen their number sense
- the teacher that wants to have students explore more in the classroom
What you get:
- 2 page discovery lesson (with a do now included)
- a full lesson plan on how to implement this lesson
- 28 practice questions (one pager)
- A scavenger hunt (one pager)
- Desk number line from -10 to 10
- Answer key
2D Shape Family Tree Sort Polygon Quadrilateral Triangle Poster Reference Sheet
By Epsilon Math Craft & Special Education
Students need to know how to sort 2d shapes and identify the name of each figure. This anchor chart meant to help your kids understand how we classify shapes into categories based on their attributes, a polygon hierarchy made different! I made a polygon family tree that groups polygons into families and subgroups. This helps kids see the relationships more clearly without using arrows.
This resource is well organized and it visually shows the relationships between the multiple different classifications of the polygons, triangles and quadrilaterals. It is a must have to all kinds of learners.
Shapes included:
I created two versions of this sheet each colored and black:
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Estimating Square Roots Activity
By Jennifer Allain
There are 14 number lines (1-15 per 8th grade expectations). There are boxes on the top and bottom of each line. I have students put the whole numbers in the boxes on the bottom of the number line and corresponding square root above it but you can switch depending on your preference. Then I have students place the irrational numbers on the appropriate number line. I encourage them to make it as accurate as possible (closer to the perfect square, closer to the half, etc.)
* I have students highlight the perfect squares before they cut.
Theory Lesson - Pythagorean Theorem
By Manic Math Teacher
Lesson - Pythagorean Theorem
This product includes a lesson to help students understand the theory behind Pythagorean Theorem. Print on colored paper to explore various sizes of squares to help make the connection between squares and their sides and how they can be formed to create a right triangle.
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