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Preview of Question Sheet accompanies Resale Value Spreadsheet

Question Sheet accompanies Resale Value Spreadsheet

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Kevin Kelley
This Question Sheet accompanies the Resale Value spreadsheet for the percent increase/decrease lesson. These questions allow students to reflect on the work they did on the spreadsheet and then extrapolate what they have learned to determine which cars keep the most value over time, as well as predict the value of new cars as they age over time.
Preview of Percent Proportions Worksheet

Percent Proportions Worksheet

A front and back worksheet which focuses on the importance of IS and OF as "buzz" words in a word problem. IS most often referring to the numerator, and OF as referring to the denominator. The 6 part box is provided as an alternative to setting up two fractions - I think the box helps students keep better organized.
Preview of Slope and Y-Intercept Practice

Slope and Y-Intercept Practice

Created by
Amanda Halsey
Students are asked to identify the slope and y-intercept from an equation. There is also a second worksheet where the students are asked to identify the rate of change (slope) and initial value (y-intercept). There is a key included! Great additional practice, formative assessment, assignment, note sheet, etc...
Preview of Percent Application Cornell Notes

Percent Application Cornell Notes

Percent Proportion Cornell Notes with Real-world application vocab and practice questions. (Tax, Tip, Discount etc.)
Preview of Percent Proportion Cornell Notes

Percent Proportion Cornell Notes

Percent proportion Cornell Notes with already created questions to help guide students on how they can use cornell notes more effectively.
Preview of Angle Angle AA Triangle Similarity Activity | Similar Triangles | AAA

Angle Angle AA Triangle Similarity Activity | Similar Triangles | AAA

This geometry word problem can be used after investigating the " Angle Angle Triangle Similarity Postulate," as an application task. Some textbooks may refer to it as the AAA or Angle Angle Angle Triangle Similarity Theorem. Alternatively, it can be used as a guiding task, in which students attempt it and perhaps get perturbed. This can lead to an investigation of the Angle Angle Triangle Similarity Postulate. Students come to understand that when two angles of one triangle are congruent to
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