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Algebra 2 Radical Functions Unit | Guided Notes Packet | Graphing, Solving
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Make your Algebra 2 Radical Functions Unit easier to teach—and easier for students to understand—with this no-prep, guided notes packet. Perfect for interactive notebooks, direct instruction, or digital classrooms, this resource breaks down key concepts with clear examples, scaffolded practice, independent practice, and space for students to take meaningful notes. It also includes spaces for students to color, keeping fidgety students engaged, and making notes more fun.

This resource is ideal for reinforcing:

✔️ Graphing radical functions

✔️ Simplifying radical expressions with exponent rules and rational exponents

✔️ Solving radical equations

Each page is designed with both structure and flexibility in mind—great for visual learners, intervention, or differentiation. Whether you’re teaching in-person, hybrid, or online, this notes packet will help your students build a strong foundation in functions.

How I use this in my classroom:

✔️ We always introduce a topic through an explore problem

✔️ After, we formalize what we learned using the guided notes packet here

✔️ Then, we cycle through a mix of group practice (on our large classroom whiteboards, Building Thinking Classrooms style), scaffolded independent practice, and finally independent practice---included in the workbook.

✔️ I don't give homework to my students and have found success with this system!

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Algebra 2 Radical Functions Unit | Guided Notes Packet | Graphing, Solving

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Grades
9th - 12th
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11
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Teaching Duration
2 Weeks

Description

Make your Algebra 2 Radical Functions Unit easier to teach—and easier for students to understand—with this no-prep, guided notes packet. Perfect for interactive notebooks, direct instruction, or digital classrooms, this resource breaks down key concepts with clear examples, scaffolded practice, independent practice, and space for students to take meaningful notes. It also includes spaces for students to color, keeping fidgety students engaged, and making notes more fun.

This resource is ideal for reinforcing:

✔️ Graphing radical functions

✔️ Simplifying radical expressions with exponent rules and rational exponents

✔️ Solving radical equations

Each page is designed with both structure and flexibility in mind—great for visual learners, intervention, or differentiation. Whether you’re teaching in-person, hybrid, or online, this notes packet will help your students build a strong foundation in functions.

How I use this in my classroom:

✔️ We always introduce a topic through an explore problem

✔️ After, we formalize what we learned using the guided notes packet here

✔️ Then, we cycle through a mix of group practice (on our large classroom whiteboards, Building Thinking Classrooms style), scaffolded independent practice, and finally independent practice---included in the workbook.

✔️ I don't give homework to my students and have found success with this system!

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Create equations and inequalities in one variable and use them to solve problems.
Explain each step in solving a simple equation as following from the equality of numbers asserted at the previous step, starting from the assumption that the original equation has a solution. Construct a viable argument to justify a solution method.
Solve simple rational and radical equations in one variable, and give examples showing how extraneous solutions may arise.
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