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Preview of Speed Quizzes:  Perfect Squares and Square Roots.  2 levels for differentiation

Speed Quizzes: Perfect Squares and Square Roots. 2 levels for differentiation

I think speed quizzes are so fun and motivating for students. They look forward to getting better and better and it becomes a challenge. Memorizing perfect squares and square roots is dead useful. What this includes:2 pages of flip cards to glue into your interactive notebook and students can quiz themselves over perfect squares.2 levels of quizzes so you can differentiateFirst level: 7 quizzes over numbers 1-12. Squares only, Square Roots only, and mixed problems. The quizzes are desig
Preview of Percent Notes and Finding Part, Whole, and Percent Examples

Percent Notes and Finding Part, Whole, and Percent Examples

Created by
AbracaDeborah
Quick reference sheet for percents. Brief overview of the concept of percent with a color coded example for each of three common percent problems: find a part, find a whole, and find a percent. Excellent quick reference for students to review basic percent concepts. Two versions included: full page size and 81% for interactive notebooks. My students love being able to open to one set of facing pages for help refreshing a lesson and to set an example for their work.
Preview of Fraction, Decimal and Percent Conversions Poster

Fraction, Decimal and Percent Conversions Poster

Created by
Absolute Math
This resource includes: - decimal to percent - decimal to fraction - percent to decimal - percent to fraction - fraction to decimal - fraction to percent
Preview of Composition of Functions - Equations - Scavenger Hunt Mystery & Digital

Composition of Functions - Equations - Scavenger Hunt Mystery & Digital

- 3 Activities in 1! Great for a fun interactive scavenger hunt murder mystery around the room, an independent activity, or online compatible with Google Slides™! Students will solve problems and eliminate clues to determine who murdered Professor Prime! In the end, they will have one suspect, one weapon, and one location. All clues and the victim are editable!- In this activity, students will be able to simplify algebraically the composition of multiple functions. Students should be profic
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