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Preview of Notes and Exit Ticket for Graphing Lines Using Slope Intercept Form

Notes and Exit Ticket for Graphing Lines Using Slope Intercept Form

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Alanna Hunter
This includes two versions of the notes I use to teach graphing lines using slope-intercept form. The first version is a completed version. The second version is a fill-in-the-blank version that can be printed for students or posted on Google Classroom for them to fill out digitally. I have also included a Google Form with a 10-point exit ticket-type quiz that I use to check in with the students at the end of the lesson.
Preview of Types of Data Do Now Worksheet | Numerical vs Categorical Data | Mean Median Mod

Types of Data Do Now Worksheet | Numerical vs Categorical Data | Mean Median Mod

Created by
STEMora
This Types of Data Do Now / Revision Worksheet is a clear, student-friendly warm-up designed to reinforce key statistics and data concepts in middle school math or early high school math. Perfect for Do Nows, bell ringers, revision lessons, early finishers, or formative assessment, this worksheet encourages students to classify data types, calculate measures of central tendency, and apply statistical vocabulary with confidence. What’s Included✔ Classifying numerical vs categorical data ✔ Cal
Preview of Finding Slope Practice Guided Notes Doodle Math Wheel Finding Slope From a Graph

Finding Slope Practice Guided Notes Doodle Math Wheel Finding Slope From a Graph

Slope notes are the focus of this engaging, creative (but structured) math wheel note-taking format. Use the Slope Math Wheel notes for slope concepts, finding slope from a graph, finding slope using 2 points, and practice.Complete a section or two each day; or use the wheel to review after all concepts have been taught.What is a math doodle wheel? It's a graphic organizer for students to: Take notes inside the math wheelUse color, drawing, and doodling to help create memory triggersComplete p
Preview of Intro to Reflections on a Coordinate Plane (6th Grade)

Intro to Reflections on a Coordinate Plane (6th Grade)

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DuceDesigns
This is a basic introduction to reflections on a coordinate plane using only integers (no fractions or decimals). I use this with my scholars who have disabilities, especially learning disabilities. Update 11/4/2023: Now includes a separate guided notes page. See preview for everything that is included. Answers included in the notes section of the powerpoint. MAFS.6.NS.3.6 / CCSS.Math.Content.6.NS.C.6 Understand a rational number as a point on the number line. Extend number line diagrams and c
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