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Preview of Scavenger Hunt: Intervals of Increase/Decrease & Extrema

Scavenger Hunt: Intervals of Increase/Decrease & Extrema

Created by
Aarthi Vadhanam
This resource hones in on finding intervals of increase, intervals of decrease, and extrema. As many of the answers are similar, students will need to be precise in their intervals and know how to distinguish between an interval and a point.
Preview of Characteristics of Quadratic Functions Scavenger Hunt

Characteristics of Quadratic Functions Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Aarthi Vadhanam
This resource allows students to practice several important characteristics of quadratic functions: domainrangeextrema/vertexx-intercepts/zerosy-interceptsintervals of increase/decreaseend behaviorPrint out the slides and mix them up in order to use this resource effectively as a scavenger hunt! The slides are currently in order with the answers following the questions.
Preview of Pre-Algebra | Ratios and Proportions + exemples + QUIZ

Pre-Algebra | Ratios and Proportions + exemples + QUIZ

Created by
HAT teaching
Rates, Ratios, and ProportionsThe content Rates, Ratios, and Proportions Standards Essential Question How can you use units to understand problems and guide the solution of proportions? Objectives Write and use ratios, rates, and unit rates. Write and solve proportions. Vocabulary ratio proportion rate cross products scale scale drawing unit rate scale model conversion dimensional factor analysis Vocabulary similar corresponding sides corresponding angles indirect measurement scale factor A rati
Preview of Algebra 2 - Properties of Real Numbers - Complete Lesson and Activities

Algebra 2 - Properties of Real Numbers - Complete Lesson and Activities

This resource can be used to completely teach the Algebra 2 Lesson of Properties of Real Numbers. It is completely comprehensive and can be implemented immediately. Overview of lesson: Students will learn how to and practice simplifying algebraic expressions and evaluating algebraic expressions using properties of real numbers Order of OperationsCombining Like TermsDistributive PropertyCommutative PropertyInverse PropertyAssociative Property This resources includes: Warm Up ActivityStudent
Preview of Sin, cosine, tangeant, cosecent, secant, & cotangent Foldable

Sin, cosine, tangeant, cosecent, secant, & cotangent Foldable

Created by
Mrs MATH
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for identifying the 6 trig functions given a right triangle (sin, cosine, tangent, cosecent, secant, & cotangent). Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, and a piece of cardstock or construction paper. Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great way to put important information at students fingertips. They can be used to introduce concepts or to review them. Foldables a
Preview of Patterns & Algebra - Ages 9-14

Patterns & Algebra - Ages 9-14

Created by
Lindle Perpic
This powerpoint consists of numerical and graphic algebra patterns for students to solve (increasing in difficulty) The powerpoint also includes a number chart numbered from 1 to 60 where students are challenged to solve what each of the colours mean. This can be used as a whole class exercise or students can by split into smaller groups and the first to solve wins.
Preview of Clip Art Graphs of Circles for Cutting, Pasting, and Resizing into Documents

Clip Art Graphs of Circles for Cutting, Pasting, and Resizing into Documents

Created by
Jeff Powers
This PowerPoint document contains the graphs of 15 circles that you can cut, paste, and resize for for use in your tests, quizzes, homework, or other classroom purpose. Not for commercial use. All of the graphs are centered at (0, 0). There are ten circles of radii 1-10 displayed on a 10x10 grid and five circles of radii 1-5 displayed on a 5x5 grid.
Preview of Clip Art Graphs of Ellipses for Cutting, Pasting, and Resizing into Documents

Clip Art Graphs of Ellipses for Cutting, Pasting, and Resizing into Documents

Created by
Jeff Powers
This PowerPoint document contains the graphs of 10 ellipses that you can cut and paste and resize for for use in your tests, quizzes, homework, or other classroom purpose. Not for commercial use. All of the graphs are centered at (0, 0) and have a vertical major axis. Length of the major axis ranges from 2 to 10.
Preview of Clip Art Graphs of Ellipses for Cutting, Pasting, and Resizing into Documents

Clip Art Graphs of Ellipses for Cutting, Pasting, and Resizing into Documents

Created by
Jeff Powers
This free PowerPoint document contains the graphs of 10 ellipses that you can cut and paste and resize for for use in your tests, quizzes, homework, or other classroom purpose. Not for commercial use. All of the graphs are centered at (0, 0) and have a horizontal major axis. Length of the major axis ranges from 2 to 10.
Preview of Algebra 1 - 15.4 Increasing Exponential Functions

Algebra 1 - 15.4 Increasing Exponential Functions

This editable lesson is part of an accelerated course designed to teach all of the eighth grade mathematical standards and all of the high school Algebra 1 standards in one school year. Students should have demonstrated mastery of all seventh grade standards prior to admittance, but enrollment in a seventh grade accelerated math program is absolutely not required for success. Hundreds of students (of all backgrounds) have completed these lessons and gone on to score highly on the Common Core and
Preview of Clip Art Graphs of Ellipses for Cutting, Pasting, and Resizing into Documents

Clip Art Graphs of Ellipses for Cutting, Pasting, and Resizing into Documents

Created by
Jeff Powers
This PowerPoint document contains the graphs of 35 ellipses that you can cut, paste, and resize for for use in your tests, quizzes, homework, or other classroom purpose. Not for commercial use. All of the graphs are centered at (0, 0) and have a vertical major axis. Length of the major axis ranges from 12 to 20.
Preview of Algebra 1 - 15.5 Decreasing Exponential Functions

Algebra 1 - 15.5 Decreasing Exponential Functions

This editable lesson is part of an accelerated course designed to teach all of the eighth grade mathematical standards and all of the high school Algebra 1 standards in one school year. Students should have demonstrated mastery of all seventh grade standards prior to admittance, but enrollment in a seventh grade accelerated math program is absolutely not required for success. Hundreds of students (of all backgrounds) have completed these lessons and gone on to score highly on the Common Core and
Preview of Forms of Quadratic Functions Jeopardy

Forms of Quadratic Functions Jeopardy

Created by
It is easy
This is a review of Standard, Vertex, and Intercept form of quadratic functions. Students will go over how to find the zeros, y-intercept, coordinates of vertex, minimum and maximum values for functions represented in different forms. It's a perfect activity to check the knowledge before quiz.
Preview of Is the Inverse a Function? - Horizontal Line Test Activity

Is the Inverse a Function? - Horizontal Line Test Activity

If you like this activity, please take the time to rate it and leave a comment. THANKS! Students will vote thumbs up or thumbs down on a variety of graphs or equations that ask them to determine if it is a function, if the inverse is a function, or if the inverse that is graphed is a function. Great formative assessment that helps clarify when to use the horizontal line test or the vertical line test.
Preview of Clip Art Graphs of Parabolas for Cutting, Pasting, and Resizing into Documents

Clip Art Graphs of Parabolas for Cutting, Pasting, and Resizing into Documents

Created by
Jeff Powers
This free PowerPoint document contains the graphs of 27 parabolas that you can cut, paste, and resize for use in your tests, quizzes, homework, or other classroom documents. Not for commercial use. All of the parabolas are of the form y=ax^2+bx+c, where a = 1. The first page of 9 graphs are all y = x^2 set on various scales. The remaining 18 graphs have the vertex along the x-axis and y-axis.
Preview of Clip Art Graphs of Hyperbolas for Cutting, Pasting, and Resizing into Documents

Clip Art Graphs of Hyperbolas for Cutting, Pasting, and Resizing into Documents

Created by
Jeff Powers
This free PowerPoint document contains the graphs of 50 Hyperbolas that you can cut, paste, and resize for use in your tests, quizzes, homework, or other classroom documents. Not for commercial use. All the graphs are centered at (0, 0). 25 have a horizontal transverse axis and 25 have a vertical transverse axis.
Preview of FREE Task Cards for Special Binomial Multiplication/Factoring

FREE Task Cards for Special Binomial Multiplication/Factoring

Practice the rules for special binomials with these task cards! Use as an exit ticket, formative assessment, extra practice, or review.
Preview of Solving Quadratic Equations 3 Ways Foldable

Solving Quadratic Equations 3 Ways Foldable

Created by
Mrs MATH
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for either "Solving Quadratic Equations" by graphing, factoring, and using the quadratic formula. Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, and a piece of cardstock or construction paper. Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great way to put important information at students fingertips. They can be used to introduce concepts or to review them. Foldables are a nice change
Preview of Solving Systems of Linear Equations Foldable

Solving Systems of Linear Equations Foldable

Created by
Mrs MATH
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for solving systems of linear equations using graphing, substitution, and elimination. It compares examples of systems with 1 solution (x, y), infinite, and no solutions. Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, and a piece of cardstock or construction paper. Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great way to put important information at students fingertips. They can be us
Preview of Quad Connect

Quad Connect

Created by
See Do Teach
A game, similar to Connect Four, in which students are presented with equations to solve. The interactive nature of this game makes learning fun and engaging for students, increasing their motivation to practice solving equations. Additionally, the instant feedback provided by the game allows educators to quickly assess student understanding and tailor instruction accordingly.
Preview of Laws of Exponents Unit

Laws of Exponents Unit

This Powerpoint presents the laws of applying positive, negative, and zero exponents to numbers and expressions. It is part of a bundle that includes, handouts, quizzes, tests, review materials, and answer keys.
Preview of Simplying Radical Expressions Powerpoints 5-Lesson Pack

Simplying Radical Expressions Powerpoints 5-Lesson Pack

Created by
Mrs MATH
PDF and Microsoft Word versions included. Looking for an all inclusive package that has everything you need to teach radicals? This is it! Lesson Power Points, classworks, homeworks, quizzes, a set of test questions, and even some teaching tips embedded in the lesson for instruction. If you are teaching this topic from scratch these resources will be a lifesaver. They can also be an excellent supplement to the resources you may already using. -----------------------------------------------
Preview of Factoring using Difference of Squares

Factoring using Difference of Squares

Created by
Dorothy
This is the second in a series of factoring presentations that cover different ways to solve quadratic equations including using the Greatest Common Factor, Difference of Squares, the Trinomial Rule, and Slide and Divide (a way of solving quadratics when a is not equal to 1). There is also an accompanying graphic organizer available that folds with four flaps. A solution slide is included as the last slide, which is easily removed if you want to push the presentation to your students or use th
Preview of Factoring using the Trinomial Rule

Factoring using the Trinomial Rule

Created by
Dorothy
This is the third in a series of factoring presentations that cover different ways to solve quadratic equations including using the Greatest Common Factor, Difference of Squares, the Trinomial Rule, and Slide and Divide (a way of solving quadratics when a is not equal to 1). There is also an accompanying graphic organizer available that folds with four flaps. Solution slides are included immediately following the problem slides, which are easily removed if you want to push the presentation to
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