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Preview of Geometry in the real world

Geometry in the real world

These questions focus on applications of area and volume. You can use them as a quiz, classwork or homework. With or without partners. Page 1 contains a cross unit example (question 1 is a percent/ ratio question)
Preview of Independent and Dependent Variable Sorting Activity

Independent and Dependent Variable Sorting Activity

Created by
ms eureka
Students cut out the variables from the instructions page then tape/glue them into the Independent Variables/Dependent Variables table. Variables come in pairs/from the same situation, but are completely mixed up on the page they cut them from. The direction page includes an example. Use this activity in your Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, or Algebra 2 class to help students practice determining if a variable is independent or dependent. Made on a full page of paper, but can be used in an interacti
Preview of "Reverse" Graph Analysis Project

"Reverse" Graph Analysis Project

Created by
MathStars
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 Solving Systems of Equations (substitution and elimination) Flowcharts

Solving Systems of Equations (substitution and elimination) Flowcharts

Created by
Amanda Thomas
Flowcharts to help students solve, step-by-step, systems of equations via elimination method and substitution method (one per side)
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 Graphic Organizer (Flipbook) NOTES - Solving Equations

Graphic Organizer (Flipbook) NOTES - Solving Equations

Created by
MrsEasyAsPi
Notes created as a step by step explanation/example of how to solve equations. I use this in my 8th grade level class but it is completely editable and comments/examples can be adapted for your specific use, or to use as is. In most types of equations students can find which tab of the flipbook looks like their equation then start on that tab and complete each of the following steps in order until the equation is solved. Most of the time students have the capacity to solve an equation given to
Preview of Logarithm Properties Foldable

Logarithm Properties Foldable

A great resource for the kids to have! Tee foldable has seven tabs: 1. Product Rule 2. Quotient Rule 3. Power Rule 4. Inverse rule 5. Special Rule such as the log base b of b os 1 and log base b of 1 is zero. 6. Expanding 7. Condensing
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