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Preview of Literal (Variable) Equations Worksheets and Notes for 8th, 9th & 10th Grade Math

Literal (Variable) Equations Worksheets and Notes for 8th, 9th & 10th Grade Math

This resource helps 8th, 9th and 10 grade students master solving literal, or variable, equations. Within 6 pages, the resource contains 40 well-structured exercises; problems including fractions, multiple terms, and equations with 2, 3, or more variables. Students practice with the exact types of problems they’ll see in class and on assessments, making this resource perfect for guided practice, homework, or test prep! What’s Included: 40 literal equation practice problemsMultiple choice and
Preview of Exponential Functions Candy Lab – Decay, Growth & Modeling (TI-84 + Desmos)

Exponential Functions Candy Lab – Decay, Growth & Modeling (TI-84 + Desmos)

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Sawyer Kolbe
Make exponential functions interactive and memorable with this real-world, candy-based math lab! Students explore exponential decay and growth using Skittles, M&Ms, or pennies, and use either Desmos or TI-84 calculators to model their data. It’s now fully updated with an example answer key, Desmos example, and editable Google Doc Versions, all included in one convenient file! What’s Included: 2 full versions of the lab: ➤ TI-84 Calculator Instructions ➤ Desmos Graphing InstructionsEditable
Preview of Graphing Angles | Answer Key

Graphing Angles | Answer Key

Help students master graphing angles with this engaging worksheet! Students practice plotting angles in standard position, identifying reference angles, and determining quadrants for positive and negative angles. Clear instructions and varied problems make this resource perfect for geometry or trigonometry review, homework, or classwork activities.
Preview of Color Code It: Multiplication of Scientific Notation with Teacher Key

Color Code It: Multiplication of Scientific Notation with Teacher Key

This is a great interactive worksheet to test your students on their knowledge of multiplication of scientific notation with both positive and negative exponents. Students get to color code while solving for questions to test their comprehension.
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