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Preview of ALGEBRA PP: Radicals and Rational Exponents with GUIDED NOTES/DISTANCE LEARNING

ALGEBRA PP: Radicals and Rational Exponents with GUIDED NOTES/DISTANCE LEARNING

I totally enjoy teaching students about radicals, and Rational Exponents are especially fun! * In this lesson, students learn about Radial Notation * Students learn about Rational Exponent Notation * Students learn that the Product of Powers Property holds true for fractional exponents * Students learn and use the Properties of Rational Exponents * Included in the lesson is a follow up assessment to provided immediate feedback to students and teachers as to student understanding of th
Preview of "Reverse" Graph Analysis Project

"Reverse" Graph Analysis Project

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A template for a booklet of 5 coordinate grids along with specific criteria in a rubric below each grid. Student must create graphs that meet criteria such as specific domain, range, increasing/decreasing intervals, positive/negative intervals, zeros, y-intercepts. Editable student instructions are included.
Preview of Circle Vocabulary

Circle Vocabulary

I always start each topic with vocabulary first. Instead of having the kids write the definitions, I do cut and paste in our journals. I pull out the popsicle sticks and go through the class, making a bit of a game of it. No keys available.
Preview of Geometry Power Point:  Other Angle Relationships in Circles/DISTANCE LEARNING

Geometry Power Point: Other Angle Relationships in Circles/DISTANCE LEARNING

Please share my enthusiasm for the following power point on Other Angle Relationships in Circles! * Students are introduced to three theorems that support their discovery and ability to use angles formed by tangents and chords to solve problems in geometry. * Students use angles formed by lines that intersect a circle to solve problems in geometry. * Students review and explain in their own words how to determine the measure of an angle inscribed in a circle. * Students learn that the
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