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Preview of Characteristics of Quadratics-3 Forms of Equations (Standard, Vertex, Factored)

Characteristics of Quadratics-3 Forms of Equations (Standard, Vertex, Factored)

Comparison activities increase the potential for student achievement and incorporate critical thinking. In this activity students are finding four key characteristics of parabolas from three different equations. Each equation is written in a different format, factored form, vertex form, and general form. As students are identifying the characteristics they are analyzing the structure of the form of the equation and interpreting key elements. This activity works well as practice or as forma
Preview of PRE ALGEBRAIC REVIEW

PRE ALGEBRAIC REVIEW

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Z M
No fancy covers here! Just a great review at the beginning of the school year or at the end! There are TEN hands on activities for students like escape room, bingo, walk the plank, capture the flag, shopping spree, and many more. Each topic is first reviewed with a warm up. It is then followed up by an activity. There is an answer key to every activity including warm ups. This review covers the basics such as literal equations, changing percent to decimal, fractions, discounts/mark ups, forming
Preview of March Madness Math Mania: Real-World Algebra Tasks

March Madness Math Mania: Real-World Algebra Tasks

Engage your students with REAL-WORLD math using March Madness–themed performance tasks! Students practice algebra, percentages, budgeting, and problem solving through realistic basketball scenarios like ticket pricing, travel costs, TV ratings, and concession profits. Perfect for: • March review lessons • Sub plans • Project-based learning • Test prep with real-life context What’s Included: • 10 Real-World Math Problems • Extension Challenge Problem • Complete Answer Key • Ready-to-Print
Preview of Multiplying Polynomials Area Model / Box Method Puzzles

Multiplying Polynomials Area Model / Box Method Puzzles

Multiplying Polynomials Area Model PuzzlesLooking for a fun and engaging way to teach your students the concept of multiplying binomials? Look no further than the Multiplying Polynomials Puzzle Worksheets! These worksheets are designed to provide students with 44 practice problems that will help them master the skill of multiplying polynomials. Each problem is presented in a puzzle format, adding an extra layer of engagement and challenge that will keep your students motivated and excited about
Preview of Matrix Multiplication Project Based Learning with Linear Algebra -Imitation Game

Matrix Multiplication Project Based Learning with Linear Algebra -Imitation Game

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Hype student interest in matrix multiplication by decoding, encoding, and creating ciphers! Espionage comes alive in this compelling historical event and major motion picture:  The Imitation Game. Students take on the roles of code breakers as Alan Turing races to save Western Europe from the Nazis in this WW2 thriller. Students will: Watch The Imitation Game movie.Complete the Movie Note-taker focused on the interwoven relationships of math, problem-solving, collaboration, innovation, computer
Preview of Multiplying Polynomials using Area Model / Box Method

Multiplying Polynomials using Area Model / Box Method

Multiplying Polynomials using Area Model / Box MethodAre you looking for a new and effective way to teach your students the concept of multiplying polynomials? The Multiplying Polynomials Using the Area Model Worksheets are the perfect resource for you! These worksheets are designed to help your students understand the concept of multiplying polynomials by using the area model. The area model is a visual representation of polynomial multiplication that helps students to better grasp the concept
Preview of Solving Systems by Elimination Partner Practice (3 Levels)

Solving Systems by Elimination Partner Practice (3 Levels)

This activity is a 9 question partner practice that helps students practice solving systems by elimination. You can partner students in groups of 2 or 3 Students solve the problems in the column assigned to them and then compare their answers with their partner. Both partners’ answers should match. If the answers are different, they work together to find and fix the mistake. There are three levels, perfect for differentiation. Level A (Beginning): These problems are the easiest. Students can
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