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Preview of Preview the steps to MATH success approach lesson

Preview the steps to MATH success approach lesson

All steps to MATH success lessons include a step-by-step explanation, many example problems, formative assessment opportunities throughout the lesson, and a review game. This lesson cotains a preview of the steps to MATH success approach with an example mini-lesson. Try it out for free and if you like it check out my full length lessons.
Preview of Introduction to Complex Numbers:  Guided Notes, Practice, Quiz, Smart Notebook

Introduction to Complex Numbers: Guided Notes, Practice, Quiz, Smart Notebook

Created by
Kellen O'Connor
This lesson is an introduction to complex numbers. The lesson covers the basic definition of the imaginary number, simplifying radicals with a negative radicand, solving quadratic equations with imaginary solutions, graphing complex numbers, and adding/subtracting complex numbers. As with all my lessons, the package includes guided notes, separate practice problems (homework), a quiz, and the Smart Notebook files that corresponds to the notes. All files are in both PDF and Word formats, so yo
Preview of Solving Quadratic Equations by Square Roots Notes, Practice, Quiz, SmartBoard

Solving Quadratic Equations by Square Roots Notes, Practice, Quiz, SmartBoard

Created by
Kellen O'Connor
This is a complete lesson plan on solving quadratic equations using square roots. The beginning of the lesson reviews basic square root properties, and then the lesson introduces the idea of having two solutions (a positive and negative square root) and applies that idea to solving quadratic equations. As with all my lesson plans, the package includes guided notes (PDF and Word formats), practice problems (homework), a quiz, and then corresponding Smart Notebook file. Everything you need to t
Preview of Proving the Pythagorean Theorem the way President James Garfield did

Proving the Pythagorean Theorem the way President James Garfield did

Created by
Steve Hiner EdD
Students have to learn how to prove the Pythagorean Theorem to meet new Common Core standards. The usual way is to cut out squares made off of the two sides of a triangle and fit them into a larger square made on the hypotenuse. Why not use Geometry? This fun, sometimes silly Smart Board presentation shows students how the theorem was proven by President James Garfield. Students follow along, answering questions along the way. The teacher (or a student, etc.) taps different characters along the
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