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Preview of Adding Integers Evaluating Expressions Activities Practice Worksheets EDITABLE

Adding Integers Evaluating Expressions Activities Practice Worksheets EDITABLE

Help your students build fluency and confidence with integer addition through engaging code-breaking activities! These editable and low-prep activities provide a fun, unique way for students to practice adding integers and evaluating algebraic expressions with integers. Instead of completing a traditional worksheet, students use integer values assigned to letters of the alphabet to find the value of words and phrases. It's like solving a puzzle while strengthening foundational math skills. The
Preview of Compound Inequalities Guided Notes and Practice Worksheet Lesson (EDITABLE)

Compound Inequalities Guided Notes and Practice Worksheet Lesson (EDITABLE)

This visual and differentiated lesson makes writing, solving, and graphing compound inequalities simple with color-coded examples, real-world connections, and scaffolded instruction that help students see what each inequality means on a number line. If your students have mastered solving one-step, two-step and multi-step inequalities, then they will feel even more empowered when they realize that they already have all the foundational knowledge needed to solve compound inequalities!The guided no
Preview of Compound Inequalities Guided Notes, Practice Worksheet, Video Lesson EDITABLE

Compound Inequalities Guided Notes, Practice Worksheet, Video Lesson EDITABLE

This visual and differentiated lesson makes writing, solving, and graphing compound inequalities simple with color-coded examples, real-world connections, and scaffolded instruction that help students see what each inequality means on a number line. If your students have mastered solving one-step, two-step and multi-step inequalities, then they will feel even more empowered when they realize that they already have all the foundational knowledge needed to solve compound inequalities!The guided no
Preview of Open-ended questions number patterns modular arithmetic

Open-ended questions number patterns modular arithmetic

Created by
Scott Cianci
A set of 5 open-ended questions (one for each day of the week) on number patterns and modular arithmetic. Similar to those open-ended questions that appear on state standardized graduation tests. Since this topic is not a common part of most traditional curricula this affords a unique opportunity for the teacher to cover this area to help students prepare for graduation tests. Comes with answer keys and a 4-point scoring rubric that's applicable to all 5 problems. Can be used as a "do now" b
Preview of Inquiry Based Learning

Inquiry Based Learning

Created by
KochCurriculum
Inquiry ProjectIf you are a teacher wanting to adopt a Project-Based Learning model for your classroom, an Inquiry Project is the perfect place to start. Students ask a meaningful question, do something with the information they've learned, and reflect on the process. This resource provides the foundation for classroom implementation. Resources can be adapted to match student age, but can be used at any grade level. Included: Inquiry Project DescriptionInquiry Project Planning BookletInquiry Pr
Preview of Algebra 2 Semester 2 Final Exam (Polynomials, Geometry, and Pythagorean Theorem)

Algebra 2 Semester 2 Final Exam (Polynomials, Geometry, and Pythagorean Theorem)

This standards-aligned final exam provides a comprehensive assessment for the second semester of Algebra 2. Students demonstrate mastery of advanced polynomial functions as well as connections to geometry concepts, ensuring a well-rounded evaluation of algebraic and spatial reasoning skills. ✨ What’s Included: Polynomials (15 points) Identify concavity, vertex, roots/zeros, domain, and range. Area and Perimeter (10 points) Find the area and perimeter/circumference of rectangles, squares, and
Preview of Mathematicians & Math Concepts CROSSWORD   ~STEM~

Mathematicians & Math Concepts CROSSWORD ~STEM~

This seemingly challenging (but not really difficult) Crossword will occupy your students for 1 -2 hours. Nearly all of these answers to these 35 clues will appear on the first page of results when you simply read the clue to Siri (or Google). When students are using the internet, the Word Bank is optional. With the Word Bank but no web access, they could figure out most of them and use object of elimination and count squares to get the rest. WORD BANK: Ada Lovelace, Alan Turing, Albert Eins
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