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Preview of Algebra 2 - Lesson 5.3 - Basic Exponential Models in Context

Algebra 2 - Lesson 5.3 - Basic Exponential Models in Context

From bacteria to bank accounts—students build, interpret, and reverse-engineer exponential models from real-world contexts using a structured four-part process they can apply to any scenario. This lesson bridges exponential function skills to real-world application using four model types: direct multipliers (doubling, tripling, halving), percent increase, percent decrease, and reverse engineering from tables and graphs. Every example follows the same four-part format—identify components, write t
Preview of Standard & Vertex Form of Quadratics - Guided Notes | Practice | Homework

Standard & Vertex Form of Quadratics - Guided Notes | Practice | Homework

Created by
Emilee Seeger
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE:This is a no-prep lesson that covers the following topics: Parts of a parabolaHow to find the axis of symmetry of a quadratic in standard form.How to find the vertex of a quadratic in standard form.How to determine whether a quadratic has a maximum or minimum.Determining intervals in which the quadratic is increasing/decreasing.Demining values for which the quadratic is positive/negative. How to graph a quadratic in standard form.How to find the axis of symmetry of a quadrat
Preview of 2-2 HW: Key Features of Graphs of Equations

2-2 HW: Key Features of Graphs of Equations

The Lesson Homework includes 2 pages of instructional material with categorized scaffolded problems. The lesson outline is as follows: - 2-2: Key Features of Graphs of Equations · Domain & Range · Identifying x- and y-Intercepts · Increasing/Decreasing & Positive/Negative Function Values · Average Rate of Change This resource is included in the following bundle(s): The Algebra II CurriculumMore for Chapter 2: - Chapter 2: Linear Functions & Systems of Equations- 2-1: Relations & Functions
Preview of Algebra 2 - Lesson 2B.3 – Polynomial Function Intervals & Behavior

Algebra 2 - Lesson 2B.3 – Polynomial Function Intervals & Behavior

How can students fully understand what a polynomial function is doing across its entire graph? In this clear, no-prep lesson, students analyze polynomial functions by determining domain and range, identifying intervals where functions are increasing or decreasing, and interpreting where functions are positive or negative. Students also learn how turning points reveal relative maxima and minima, connecting graph behavior to function structure. The lesson then extends into full function analysis,
Preview of 2-2 Lesson Bundle

2-2 Lesson Bundle

The lesson includes the following instructional material with corresponding answer keys, notes, and homework with scaffolded problems. Lesson outline is as follows: - 2-2: Key Features of Graphs of Equations · Domain & Range · Identifying x- and y-Intercepts · Increasing/Decreasing & Positive/Negative Function Values · Average Rate of Change This resource is included in the following bundle(s): The Algebra II CurriculumMore for Chapter 2: - Chapter 2: Linear Functions & Systems of Equations
Preview of Algebra 2 - Lesson 3.6 - Transformations & Key Features of Radical Functions

Algebra 2 - Lesson 3.6 - Transformations & Key Features of Radical Functions

Can students analyze a radical function the same way they analyze a quadratic or polynomial? This rigorous, ready-to-use lesson pushes students beyond basic graphing into complete function analysis. Students apply transformations to square root and cube root functions, then identify every major key feature — including domain, range, intercepts, intervals of increase/decrease, positivity/negativity, extrema, symmetry, and end behavior. Rather than treating radical graphs as isolated shapes, this
Preview of 2-2 HW Key: Key Features of Graphs of Equations

2-2 HW Key: Key Features of Graphs of Equations

This Key includes 1 page of handwritten answers to all odd and word problems for its respected Homework/Review document. The answers to the even problems are included in the matching Lesson Notes document along with detailed explanations for the given problem. - 2-2: Key Features of Graphs of Equations · Domain & Range · Identifying x- and y-Intercepts · Increasing/Decreasing & Positive/Negative Function Values · Average Rate of Change This resource is included in the following bundle(s):
Preview of Algebra 2 - Lesson 5.7 - Graphing Logarithmic Functions

Algebra 2 - Lesson 5.7 - Graphing Logarithmic Functions

From parent graph to full transformation — students graph logarithmic functions, identify every key characteristic, and connect logs to their inverse exponential functions before leaving the lesson. This lesson builds logarithmic graphing from the ground up. Students start with a side-by-side graph of y = 2ˣ and y = log₂x and four structured analysis questions that surface the inverse relationship before any graphing begins. Section 2 establishes the parent graph for both increasing and decreasi
Preview of 2-2 HW Notes: Key Features of Graphs of Equations

2-2 HW Notes: Key Features of Graphs of Equations

The Notes document contains numerous pages of handwritten lesson overviews that include but are not limited to vocabulary, mathematical reason, desired properties needed to fully be able to answer and comprehend each algebraic lesson, and step-by-step worked out examples from the even questions on the respected lesson’s homework. The answers to the odd and word problems are included in the matching Lesson’s Key document. - 2-2: Key Features of Graphs of Equations · Domain & Range · Identifyin
Preview of KeyFeatures Bundle – Vocabulary, Guided Notes, Practice, Calculator Sheet

KeyFeatures Bundle – Vocabulary, Guided Notes, Practice, Calculator Sheet

This Bundle is your all-in-one toolkit for teaching key graphing concepts in Algebra 1 or Algebra 2. Perfect for multilingual learners, students who need scaffolded instruction, or anyone new to analyzing functions. What’s Included: TI-84 Calculator Steps – Student-friendly guide for entering functions, finding intercepts, and locating extrema Key Features Vocabulary – Guided with student-friendly definitions, visuals, and Spanish translations Intercepts & Extrema Lesson – Step-by-step
Preview of Non-Linear Systems Quiz Review (with answer key) and Quiz

Non-Linear Systems Quiz Review (with answer key) and Quiz

The problems and activities within this document are designed to assist students in achieving the following standards: HSA.CED.A.3, HSA.REI.C.6, and HSA.CED.A.2, as well as the standards for mathematics practice and the literacy standards. They are also designed to help the teacher assess the students’ abilities when it comes to working with the ideas within the standards. This document contains the following: - quiz review on non-linear algebraic systems (with answer key) - quiz on non-linea
Preview of Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution & Graphing | Anchor Charts

Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution & Graphing | Anchor Charts

Created by
Coach4Teachers
Introductory price – will increase soon! Make solving systems of linear equations clear, visual, and student-friendly with this set of two colorful anchor charts—now included in three flexible sizes to fit every classroom need! These charts walk students step-by-step through solving systems using both the Substitution Method and the Graphing Method, while also clearly modeling: ✔ One Solution ✔ No Solution ✔ Infinite Solutions Perfect for Algebra 1, middle school math, intervention groups
Preview of Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 5.6 - 5.12

Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 5.6 - 5.12

Thirteen multiple choice questions and two constructed response problems — a complete, ready-to-print checkpoint for everything students have learned through the second half of Unit 5. This quiz covers lessons 5.6–5.12 in a clean two-part format that moves from fluency to application. Part A moves efficiently through 13 multiple choice questions targeting exponential-to-logarithmic conversion in both directions, logarithmic evaluation, vertical asymptotes, domain, anchor point transformations, c
Preview of Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 5.1 - 5.5

Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 5.1 - 5.5

Sixteen multiple choice questions and two constructed response problems — a complete, ready-to-print checkpoint for everything students have learned through the first half of Unit 5. This quiz covers lessons 5.1–5.5 in a clean two-part format that moves from fluency to application. Part A moves efficiently through 16 multiple choice questions targeting initial value and growth factor identification, exponential growth vs. decay, horizontal asymptotes, domain, end behavior, transformations, compo
Preview of Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 2A.1 - 2A.7

Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 2A.1 - 2A.7

Need a clean, rigorous assessment to wrap up your quadratics unit? This no-prep Unit 2A Quiz is designed to evaluate student mastery across the most important quadratic skills—factoring, solving, analyzing quadratic functions, and interpreting quadratic regression results. Students are challenged with a balanced mix of multiple-choice and constructed-response questions, including higher-level reasoning with regression, residuals, and real-world interpretation. This is a strong end-of-unit check
Preview of Algebra 2 - Lesson 2B.7 – Constructing and Rewriting Polynomials Using Zeros

Algebra 2 - Lesson 2B.7 – Constructing and Rewriting Polynomials Using Zeros

How do mathematicians build a polynomial from its roots and rewrite it in standard form? In this clear, no-prep lesson, students learn how zeros reveal the complete structure of a polynomial. Students construct polynomials from given roots, apply multiplicity correctly, handle complex conjugates, and use strategic multiplication to rewrite functions in standard form. Instead of expanding blindly, students develop efficient, structured techniques for building and rewriting higher-degree polynomia
Preview of Solving Quadratics Using Factored Form - Guided Notes & Lesson Plans

Solving Quadratics Using Factored Form - Guided Notes & Lesson Plans

Guided Notes & Lesson Plans (Answer Key Included)Tired of watching your students stare blankly at quadratic equations? This digital set of notes is here to change that. It walks them through understanding the zero product property and solving equations step by step. It’s straightforward, student-friendly, and perfect for helping those lightbulb moments happen. Whether you're introducing the concept or reviewing before a quiz, this resource has your back. In this lesson, students will extend the
Preview of Linear Applications & Modeling (Ideal for Algebra I Advanced / Algebra II)

Linear Applications & Modeling (Ideal for Algebra I Advanced / Algebra II)

The problems and activities within this document are designed to assist students in achieving the algebraic linear modeling standards as well as the standards for mathematics practice and the literacy standards. They are also designed to help the teacher assess the students’ abilities when it comes to working with the ideas within the standards. This document contains one linear equation problem and two multi-step real world situation word problems to prepare students for state assessments. O
Preview of Function Operations Guideline & Practice

Function Operations Guideline & Practice

This document contains a guideline with organization for function operations when the inputs are different, along with practice problems. *Of course, you can rearrange the problems in this document for use as class work, homework, quizzes, tests, etc. as you wish! About my Products: While the PARCC assesses many of the mathematical practice standards, I aim to create many problems and activities that require students to apply the skills outlined in the performance level descriptors. I believ
Preview of Imaginary Numbers Mini Unit Bundle Common Core Aligned

Imaginary Numbers Mini Unit Bundle Common Core Aligned

The problems and activities within this document are designed to assist students in achieving the following standards: HSN.CN.A.1, HSN.CN.A.2, HSN.CN.C.7, as well as the standards for mathematics practice and the literacy standards. They are also designed to help the teacher assess the students’ abilities when it comes to working with the ideas within the standards. This document contains the following: - guided notes and practice problems related to: ~ complex numbers introduction and basics ~
Preview of Math Talk Group Discussion Cards

Math Talk Group Discussion Cards

These cards can be laminated and cut out to be used again and again. There are 4 cards per page. How to use: After a quiz/test, group students into groups of 2 or 3 based on their grade.......I group a lower grade with a higher grade (but don't tell them). Pass out the reflection cards to each group. Have them discuss each question. There's no need to write down the questions. The teacher can roam around the room to make everyone is on task. This is a great way to trick the students into having
Preview of Algebra 2 - Lesson 4.3 - Dividing Rational Expressions

Algebra 2 - Lesson 4.3 - Dividing Rational Expressions

Keep, Change, Flip—then factor, cancel, and simplify. Teach students to divide rational expressions with confidence.This lesson builds directly on multiplication of rational expressions, guiding students through the Keep-Change-Flip process before factoring, canceling, and simplifying. With real-world applications ranging from fuel efficiency to chemistry concentrations, students see exactly where these skills show up beyond the classroom. ✅ This complete resource includes:Student-friendly note
Preview of Multiplying Numbers Expressed in Scientific Notation – Practice Worksheet

Multiplying Numbers Expressed in Scientific Notation – Practice Worksheet

Created by
Rosa Nagar
✏️ Multiplying Numbers Expressed in Scientific Notation – Practice Worksheet Overview: Make scientific notation simple and engaging with this easy-to-follow, print-ready worksheet that helps students master multiplication of numbers written in scientific notation. This resource breaks down the rule step by step, gives a worked example, and then provides a full page of practice problems that gradually increase in difficulty. Students will gain confidence multiplying both large and small number
Preview of Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 4.5 - 4.8

Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 4.5 - 4.8

From asymptotes to applications—assess students' ability to analyze rational functions and solve rational equations with confidence and precision. This quiz covers Lessons 4.5–4.8 and gives teachers a complete, ready-to-use assessment that moves from graphical analysis to algebraic solving to real-world modeling. With 10 multiple choice questions and 3 multi-part constructed response problems—including a full equation-solving task and a work-rate application—this quiz measures both conceptual un
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