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Preview of Adding and subtracting Integer Song

Adding and subtracting Integer Song

Created by
Yolanda Jones
This is a fun and helpful song for students to remember the algorithms of adding and subtracting integers. Click on the Link Below https://youtu.be/2aQv4f0NCQA
Preview of Solving for the nth Term in Quadratics Using a Chart Technique

Solving for the nth Term in Quadratics Using a Chart Technique

Created by
Ellen Beccia
This is a way for student to find the nth term of a quadratic using a systematic algorithm that they usually find (not only) less complicated than guess and check, but also fun. Many feel that it feels like they are solving a puzzle. They find first and second differences through a chart they fill in, and then create a second chart to use their findings and actually formulate the nth term statement.
Preview of Cosmo's Minus Method (Poster / Handout)

Cosmo's Minus Method (Poster / Handout)

Cosmo's Minus Method is an adaptation of Cramer's Rule I made for my Algebra 2 class. I wanted them to have this algorithm as an alternative to substitution or elimination to solve moderately difficult systems of 2 linear equations in standard form. I chose not to call it Cramer's Rule because a quick google search would reveal how to use Cramer's Rule with the available TI-84 Graphing Calculators. Also, the title of the algorithm "Cosmo's Minus Method" comes from the name of the crazy neighbor
Preview of March Madness Tournament Brackets and Point Chart (2017)

March Madness Tournament Brackets and Point Chart (2017)

Created by
Gregory Snoke
This file is designed to accompany the March Mathematical Madness Challenge. Both the 2017 men's and women's tournament fields are included in a bracketed format. The complete tournament bracket is part of this file, along with each region's brackets on a singular sheet of paper which can be used to make a bulletin board with this project. Additionally, a point-chart has been included to keep track of all the NCAA team's points using the standard algorithm for the March Mathematical Madness
Preview of March Madness Tournament Brackets and Point Chart (2019)

March Madness Tournament Brackets and Point Chart (2019)

Created by
Gregory Snoke
This file is designed to accompany the March Mathematical Madness Challenge. Both the 2019 men's and women's tournament fields are included in a bracketed format. The complete tournament bracket is part of this file, along with each region's brackets on a singular sheet of paper which can be used to make a bulletin board with this project. Additionally, a point-chart has been included to keep track of all the NCAA team's points using the standard algorithm for the March Mathematical Madness
Preview of Algebra Tiles Intro Lesson for Polynomials in Algebra 1 Collecting Like Terms

Algebra Tiles Intro Lesson for Polynomials in Algebra 1 Collecting Like Terms

Created by
Rise over Run
Algebra tiles are a tool to add real meaning and conceptual understanding to working with polynomials. In this introduction PowerPoint lesson, students will learn the value of the different algebra tiles and practice identifying values shown. A practice worksheet is included here, along with an answer key. If you have student sets of algebra tiles, great! The hands-on learning will add to the engagement and understanding of the lessons. If you do not have student sets, printable algebra tiles ar
Preview of Solving 5 different types of equations practice

Solving 5 different types of equations practice

Created by
Debug and Run
A great study tool to help students see the different type of equations they will need to know how to solve in the beginning of Algebra 1. 1) one step equations: multiply by the reciprocal or divide (5 problems) 2) one step equations: add or subtract (5 problems) 3) two step equations: add or subtract first then multiply by the reciprocal or divide (10 problems) Multi-Step equations: 4) distributing (5 problems) combine like terms (5 problems) 5) variables on both sides (6 problems) I found
Preview of Linear Functions Graphic Organizer and Note Guide

Linear Functions Graphic Organizer and Note Guide

Created by
Mathias DePug
In this organizer, multiple representations of linear functions are displayed in a succinct and connected way. I use this document to help students "frame in" the learning goals, summarize lessons, create a useful reference, and develop sense of function by repeatedly focusing on all four faces(tables, graphs, equations, and situations.) I also find this document useful for planning.
Preview of Test Retake Form

Test Retake Form

Created by
Mathias DePug
Retaking tests in math is an important option. This form has made a big difference for my students because it puts the responsibility back on them to get extra help prior to the retake. I also have connected it to homework completion and reflection. Students are asked to use resources like their text, the teacher, or the internet. It can be easily modified for whatever you feel is helpful for your students.
Preview of Linear Functions Lesson Framework Student Handouts

Linear Functions Lesson Framework Student Handouts

Created by
Mathias DePug
Help focus your curriculum on big ideas. This framework is designed to accompany and guide the study on linear functions. We know that multiple representations are a key to communication and algebraic power. These guides provide a solid foundation for the rest of your curriculum and are ready to go day 1. I also have a free organizer sheet available for download that you may find helpful. Best of luck this school year! These frameworks have been powerful tools for my students. They support con
Preview of Verbal Models and Word Problems

Verbal Models and Word Problems

Created by
Mathias DePug
Word problems can be more difficult without some strategies. This practice sheet asks studentt to use of verbal models to write equations and answer questions.
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