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The Distance Formula - Notes Page
The Distance Formula - Notes Page
The Distance Formula - Notes Page
The Distance Formula - Notes Page
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My students and I create a notebook in our Algebra & Pre-Algebra classes to house all the concepts we learn over the course of the year. Throughout the year, we use this notebook as a resource when studying for a unit test and the PSAT they take in April. I have each student purchase a 100-page MEAD Notebook to house all our notes, example problems, activities, learning targets, and success criteria.

One type of resource we create and place in our notebook before an assessment is called a Concept Review Notes Page. I hand out a Student Notes Page Template specific to the concept we learned (The 1st slide in the PowerPoint) and then have them take notes on it by following along with the rest of Concept Review PowerPoint. I’ll also add more examples and problems on the notebook pages following this Concept Review Notes Page depending on the review needs of the students.

The free resource contains the Student Notes Page and final Notebook Concept Review Page I use when teaching the Distance Formula.

Check out my other products on TpT. My other products offer the actual PowerPoint presentations I use when teaching different Algebra concepts. All the PowerPoints have the Student Notes Page, the final Notebook Concept Review Page, and all the step-by-step transitional slides in between the two slides when revealing the information during the lesson. If you don't see a concept you need, let me know and I can add it.

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The Distance Formula - Notes Page

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Grades
7th - 12th
Pages
6
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes

Description

My students and I create a notebook in our Algebra & Pre-Algebra classes to house all the concepts we learn over the course of the year. Throughout the year, we use this notebook as a resource when studying for a unit test and the PSAT they take in April. I have each student purchase a 100-page MEAD Notebook to house all our notes, example problems, activities, learning targets, and success criteria.

One type of resource we create and place in our notebook before an assessment is called a Concept Review Notes Page. I hand out a Student Notes Page Template specific to the concept we learned (The 1st slide in the PowerPoint) and then have them take notes on it by following along with the rest of Concept Review PowerPoint. I’ll also add more examples and problems on the notebook pages following this Concept Review Notes Page depending on the review needs of the students.

The free resource contains the Student Notes Page and final Notebook Concept Review Page I use when teaching the Distance Formula.

Check out my other products on TpT. My other products offer the actual PowerPoint presentations I use when teaching different Algebra concepts. All the PowerPoints have the Student Notes Page, the final Notebook Concept Review Page, and all the step-by-step transitional slides in between the two slides when revealing the information during the lesson. If you don't see a concept you need, let me know and I can add it.

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 5 out of 5
April 10, 2025
Great resource that my students loved and saved me a ton of prep time! I love anything that helps keeps my students organized.
Alison Groshek
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23 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Rated 5 out of 5
September 26, 2024
This is a great resource for my homeschooler. Very easy to use and understand.
Keyra Scott
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Grades taught: 9th

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