3 SELF-CHECKING, VIRTUAL ACTIVITIES in GOOGLE SHEETS with INSTANT FEEDBACK: Students FIND SLOPE & y-INTERCEPT from equations written in Slope-Intercept Form, Standard Form, & Point-Slope Form. Ideal for DISTANCE LEARNING, HYBRID, or IN-CLASS. These are perfect introductory or review activities – use for practice, quick formative assessment, or correctives/reteaching! 10 EQUATIONS in each ACTIVITY: Students must 1st rewrite each equation as y=mx+b (if in Standard or Point-Slope Form), then
- Great for paperless interactive activities, online and distance learning! Created to be compatible with Google Slides™! - In this digital activity, students will identify the equations and inequalities to graphed hyperbolas. Students should be familiar with transformations and inequality shading. - This activity includes 42 total problems involving students graphing hyperbola equations and inequalities. There are 24 problems in that students must match hyperbola equations to graphs and 18 prob
Google Form - Systems of Equations Choose the Best Method to Solve the System of Equations (Students can use Desmos, a Graphing Calculator, or paper and pencil to graph) Use as a Warm Up, Exit Ticket, Class work, or a Quick Assessment Solve 10 Problems - Check out Preview for ExamplesGreat for a quick Review or Quick Knowledge check Easy to use – Just make a copy and share with your students via classroom SELF GRADING & NO PREPLOOK AT THE RESOURCES TO SEE MORE DETAILS OF EACH ITEM Check out the
This Google Form is a 19 question form to assess student knowledge about Scatterplots (what they are, types of association, linear vs. nonlinear, outliers, etc.). The questions in this form are split into 5 sections: What are Scatterplots? - 2 questionsTypes of Association (positive, negative, no association) - 5 questionsLinear vs. Nonlinear - 6 questionsWhat are Outliers? - 2 questionsDescribing Scatterplots - 4 (6-part) questionsQuestion types include: multiple choicemulti-selectyes/no mul
About This Resource:This is a 3 question Google Forms™ Quiz that I personally use as an exit ticket in the classroom. At the end of the lesson, I have students take this quick assessment to provide me with the formative data needed to alter my instruction and create sub-groups for differentiation. The instructions are easy to follow for you to make a copy of the quiz to your Google Drive. Then you can assign to your students using Google Classroom or some other method. Please see the preview to
Assign your students distinct linear systems quizzes (5 different version). Each version is 2 slides + rubric and has an application problem presented that requires students to identify their variables, create equations, solve algebraically (all problems are set up well for both substitution and elimination) and then check their solution graphically, present their solution point, and interpret this result in context. A rubric has been included for assessment. Teacher solutions have been included
About This Resource:This is a 3 question Google Forms™ Quiz that I personally use as an exit ticket in the classroom. At the end of the lesson, I have students take this quick assessment to provide me with the formative data needed to alter my instruction and create sub-groups for differentiation. The instructions are easy to follow for you to make a copy of the quiz to your Google Drive. Then you can assign to your students using Google Classroom or some other method. Please see the preview to
This is a 22 problem set quiz, self-grading in GOOGLE FORMS, that provides students with practice on translations, reflections, rotations and dilations. All questions are in a multiple choice format. These are the same problems from BOOM FILE that does include this link. Included in this product is a link to make a copy of this quiz. I have included the pictures of the 22 questions. Also includes an answer key, Google Slides, a PowerPoint file, and a PDF of problems 1 - 22. Posted: 5/2
In this self-checking activity in GOOGLE SHEETS, students REWRITE EQUATIONS from POINT-SLOPE FORM to SLOPE-INTERCEPT FORM & then FIND SLOPE & y-INTERCEPT. Ideal for DISTANCE LEARNING, HYBRID, or IN-CLASS. This is a perfect introductory activity for beginners who are new to Slope-Intercept Form – use for practice or a quick formative assessment! 10 EQUATIONS (POINT-SLOPE FORM): Students must 1st rewrite each equation as y=mx+b, then determine both the slope and y-intercept from the equation. R
- Great for online and distance learning! Created to be compatible with Google Slides™! - In this digital activity, students will identify the equations and inequalities to graphed circles. Students should be familiar with transformations and inequality shading. - This activity includes 42 total problems involving students graphing circle equations and inequalities. There are 24 problems that students must match circle equations to graphs and 18 problems that students must match circle inequalit
This resource includes student notes on converting equations from standard form into slope intercept form to graph them and an exit ticket to use as a formative assessment to see what students understand from the lesson.
This is a 45 problem set quiz, self-grading in GOOGLE FORMS, that provides students with practice on Translations. All questions are in a multiple choice format. These are the same problems from BOOM FILE that does include this link. Included in this product is a link to make a copy of this quiz. You can edit the copy, such as deleting some problems. I have included the pictures of the 45 questions. Also includes an answer key, Google Slides, a PowerPoint file, and a PDF of problems 1
This is a 45 problem set quiz, self-grading in GOOGLE FORMS, that provides students with practice on Reflections. All questions are in a multiple choice format. These are the same problems from BOOM FILE that does include this link. Included in this product is a link to make a copy of this quiz. You can edit the copy, such as deleting some problems. I have included the pictures of the 45 questions. Also includes an answer key, Google Slides, a PowerPoint file, and a PDF of problems 1 -
Google Form - Systems of Equations Graphing (Students can use Desmos, a Graphing Calculator, or paper and pencil to graph) Use as a Warm Up, Exit Ticket, Class work, or a Quick Assessment Solve 10 Problems - Check out Preview for ExamplesGreat for a quick Review or Quick Knowledge check Easy to use – Just make a copy and share with your students via classroom SELF GRADING & NO PREPLOOK AT THE RESOURCES TO SEE MORE DETAILS OF EACH ITEM Check out the other google forms. Subtract PolynomialsMultipl
About This Resource:This is a 3 question Google Forms™ Quiz that I personally use as an exit ticket in the classroom. At the end of the lesson, I have students take this quick assessment to provide me with the formative data needed to alter my instruction and create sub-groups for differentiation. The instructions are easy to follow for you to make a copy of the quiz to your Google Drive. Then you can assign to your students using Google Classroom or some other method. Please see the preview to
Google Form - Systems of Equations Substitution Use as a Warm Up, Exit Ticket, Class work, or a Quick Assessment Solve 10 Problems - Check out Preview for ExamplesGreat for a quick Review or Quick Knowledge check Easy to use – Just make a copy and share with your students via classroom SELF GRADING & NO PREPLOOK AT THE RESOURCES TO SEE MORE DETAILS OF EACH ITEM Check out the other google forms. Subtract PolynomialsMultiply PolynomialsCheck out my other Algebra Resources!!Click for Multi Step Equ
This document has 2 quizzes included. One is at a lower cognitive level than the other to allow for differentiation or 2 different quizzes as students get better at graphing.
This resource includes notes on how to graph a line in slope intercept form and an exit ticket to use as a formative assessment to see what students understand from the notes.
This is a 4 question quiz on rational functions that will require students to find asymptotes (vertical, horizontal, slant) and intercepts and then graph the function correctly on a plane.
Students must complete the square to rewrite equations into standard (or vertex) form to identify as circles, parabolas, ellipses, or hyperbolas. After rewriting, students graph each equation. Great as extra practice in class or for homework. Can be used as a quiz also. Please see my preview to see the entire product minus the answer keys. These worksheets are provided to you through Google Drive. You will have access to a PDF version there as well as a version made with Google Slides. Answer ke
These Geometry Warm Ups/Bellringers are great for the first quarter of the school year for a geometry focused class. There are anywhere from two to four problems for each topic that progress from Monday through Thursday followed by a quiz on Friday over all of the skills for that week. Topics included in the first quarter are:1. Adding & Subtracting Integers 2. Integers & their Opposites 3. Translations & Reflections 4. Rotations & Symmetry 5. Points, Lines, & Planes 6. Intersections
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Geometry, Graphing, Math
CCSS
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