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Radicals: Simplifying and Operations Lesson | Warm-Up | Guided Notes | Homework
Radicals: Simplifying and Operations Lesson | Warm-Up | Guided Notes | Homework
Radicals: Simplifying and Operations Lesson | Warm-Up | Guided Notes | Homework
Radicals: Simplifying and Operations Lesson | Warm-Up | Guided Notes | Homework
Radicals: Simplifying and Operations Lesson | Warm-Up | Guided Notes | Homework
Radicals: Simplifying and Operations Lesson | Warm-Up | Guided Notes | Homework
Radicals: Simplifying and Operations Lesson | Warm-Up | Guided Notes | Homework
Radicals: Simplifying and Operations Lesson | Warm-Up | Guided Notes | Homework
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"This was a great activity to practice this skill for my algebra 1 students. Thoughtful and well-designed."
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"Used to supplement learning with simplifying radicals for Integrated Math 2 to fill gaps. Worked GREAT as a learning resource and a graphic organizer."
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Build student engagement and participation as you teach foundational skills for Algebra 2. This Simplifying and Operations with Radicals Lesson covers simplifying radicals (square, cube, and higher roots), operations with radicals, changing from radical form to exponential form (and vice versa), and rationalizing a denominator in a creative, comprehensive, and clear way. Scaffolding is embedded right into the guided notes that students complete while you teach. Students remain motivated to practice key algebra skills, and you have an easy way to teach simplifying and operations with radicals from start to finish.

INCLUDES:

  • Link to Video Preview: Students watch brief YouTube video to “preview” lesson
  • Class Warmup: Students complete a warmup based on the video preview
  • Notes & Practice: Students complete 3 pages of guided notes & practice
  • Instructional Video: YouTube video that goes through the guided notes
  • Homework: Students complete 27 homework problems to review class material
  • Answer Keys: Fully worked solutions for all lesson problems included 

--> Click on the PREVIEW button above to find out more information about this simplifying and operations with radicals lesson.

Love this format? Grab more lessons from Unit 1 – Algebra 2 Foundations here: 

Real Numbers and Properties

Order of Operations and Expressions

Properties of Exponents

Imaginary Numbers

Complex Numbers

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Radicals: Simplifying and Operations Lesson | Warm-Up | Guided Notes | Homework

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"This was a great activity to practice this skill for my algebra 1 students. Thoughtful and well-designed."
star
Carrie L.
"Used to supplement learning with simplifying radicals for Integrated Math 2 to fill gaps. Worked GREAT as a learning resource and a graphic organizer."
star
Elizabeth E.

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Description

Build student engagement and participation as you teach foundational skills for Algebra 2. This Simplifying and Operations with Radicals Lesson covers simplifying radicals (square, cube, and higher roots), operations with radicals, changing from radical form to exponential form (and vice versa), and rationalizing a denominator in a creative, comprehensive, and clear way. Scaffolding is embedded right into the guided notes that students complete while you teach. Students remain motivated to practice key algebra skills, and you have an easy way to teach simplifying and operations with radicals from start to finish.

INCLUDES:

  • Link to Video Preview: Students watch brief YouTube video to “preview” lesson
  • Class Warmup: Students complete a warmup based on the video preview
  • Notes & Practice: Students complete 3 pages of guided notes & practice
  • Instructional Video: YouTube video that goes through the guided notes
  • Homework: Students complete 27 homework problems to review class material
  • Answer Keys: Fully worked solutions for all lesson problems included 

--> Click on the PREVIEW button above to find out more information about this simplifying and operations with radicals lesson.

Love this format? Grab more lessons from Unit 1 – Algebra 2 Foundations here: 

Real Numbers and Properties

Order of Operations and Expressions

Properties of Exponents

Imaginary Numbers

Complex Numbers

∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞

© Algebra and Beyond

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Used to supplement learning with simplifying radicals for Integrated Math 2 to fill gaps. Worked GREAT as a learning resource and a graphic organizer.
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Explain how the definition of the meaning of rational exponents follows from extending the properties of integer exponents to those values, allowing for a notation for radicals in terms of rational exponents. For example, we define 5 to the 1/3 power to be the cube root of 5 because we want (5 to the 1/3 power)³ = 5 to the (1/3)(3) power to hold, so (5 to the 1/3 power)³ must equal 5.
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