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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 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 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 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 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 [Number] Simplifying surds - editable worksheet and textbook style page

[Number] Simplifying surds - editable worksheet and textbook style page

Help your students build confidence in simplifying surds with this classroom-ready resource. This worksheet is designed with 20 carefully sequenced questions moving from basic simplifications to more complex expressions, ensuring that students have a smooth progression of difficulty that scaffolds their learning. Why is this skill important? Surds are a cornerstone of secondary mathematics, underpinning topics such as algebraic manipulation, quadratic equation, trigonometry, as well as higher le
Preview of [System of Equations] Solving Simultaneous Equations by Substitution worksheet

[System of Equations] Solving Simultaneous Equations by Substitution worksheet

Support your students in mastering simultaneous equations using substitution with this carefully scaffolded worksheet. This resource includes 20 questions that increase gradually in difficulty — starting with simple linear pairs and moving towards equations requiring rearranging, fractions, and negative coefficients. Perfect for middle and high school learners, the worksheet reinforces algebraic reasoning, substitution accuracy, and interpreting solutions. What’s included:Editable Google Doc w
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 ACT Prep- Math Practice Set- Mixed 500 Level (ADVANCED)

ACT Prep- Math Practice Set- Mixed 500 Level (ADVANCED)

These questions are PERFECT for ACT Prep and reviewing! Included are 8 ACT-Aligned practice problems WITH Explanations, at the more advanced 500-Level. Perfect for students looking to increase their ACT score with exposure to higher-level standards!
Preview of ACT Prep- Math Practice Set- Mixed 500 Level SET #2

ACT Prep- Math Practice Set- Mixed 500 Level SET #2

SET # 2. These questions are perfect for ACT prep and reviewing! Included are 12 ACT Math Aligned practice problems with explanations, at the 500 Advanced Level. Perfect for students looking to increase their ACT score with exposure to higher-level standards!
Preview of Finding the Discriminant worksheet (20 questions, editable doc + printable)

Finding the Discriminant worksheet (20 questions, editable doc + printable)

Help your students understand how to find the discriminant of a quadratic equation and determine how many real solutions it has with this clear, scaffolded worksheet. Designed with 20 questions of increasing difficulty, this resource supports students in identifying coefficients, applying the discriminant formula, and interpreting results — all with full worked examples and answers included. What’s included:Editable Google Doc worksheet (customise, assign, or print)Double-sided printable work
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
Preview of Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 6.1 - 6.3

Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 6.1 - 6.3

From basic operations to inverse matrices—assess student mastery of the foundational matrix skills they'll need to solve systems and tackle linear programming with confidence. This quiz provides a focused, comprehensive check of the core matrix concepts from lessons 6.1 through 6.3. Part A features twelve multiple choice questions that efficiently assess a wide range of skills—from identifying dimensions and subscript notation to performing matrix operations, applying the inner-dimension rule, c
Preview of Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 4.1 - 4.4

Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 4.1 - 4.4

A rigorous, standards-aligned quiz that assesses students' mastery of rational expressions—from simplifying and factoring to multiplying, dividing, and real-world application. This quiz covers Lessons 4.1–4.4 and gives teachers a complete, ready-to-use assessment that moves from procedural fluency to conceptual understanding to applied problem solving. With 14 multiple choice questions and 3 constructed response problems—including a multi-part real-world factory scenario—this quiz measures both
Preview of [System of equations] Simultaneous equations - elimination method worksheet

[System of equations] Simultaneous equations - elimination method worksheet

This is a 18 question worksheet on using the elimination method to solve for the intersection point of two linear equations with questions increasing slowly in difficulty. There are no decimals or fractions, only integers and is meant to encourage students to show their working out for finding each intersecting point while building on their confidence to solve trickier equations. This product comes with a double-sided worksheet with space for working out, a 1/2 page "textbook" style questions (
Preview of Solving Quadratic Equations Using the Quadratic Formula worksheet

Solving Quadratic Equations Using the Quadratic Formula worksheet

This editable and print-friendly worksheet helps students practice solving quadratic equations using the quadratic formula step by step. It starts with simple equations where a=1 and coefficients are small, and gradually increases in difficulty to include larger coefficients and negative discriminants. This resource includes: - 20 questions of increasing difficulty - Fully worked answer key with step-by-step solutions - Editable Google Doc version (for you to customise to suit your own classroo
Preview of ACT/SAT PREP BELL RINGERS COMPLETE SET (700 Questions!)

ACT/SAT PREP BELL RINGERS COMPLETE SET (700 Questions!)

700 QUESTIONS! This set is perfect for students preparing for the ACT or teachers looking to incorporate ACT practice into their daily plans! This set has daily ACT/SAT questions for the ENTIRE SCHOOL YEAR! Answers are included and questions cover all ACT and SAT domains! Increase your score, and readiness with this ACT/SAT Bell-Ringer Set. Perfect for Do Nows! Perfect for Independent Practice! Perfect for Homework or Test Prep!
Preview of SAT/ACT/Standardized Test Test-Taking Strategies Unit

SAT/ACT/Standardized Test Test-Taking Strategies Unit

Have you had trouble finding materials for test-taking strategies? This unit is part one of a class I created for SAT Prep, which will also apply directly to all math standardized tests. There are 14 lessons included, which includes a preparation day, two quizzes, and practices for the following test-taking skills and strategies: Plug and ChugWrite an EquationEliminate ChoicesDraw a Picture/DiagramMake a TableDefine All Words/Read CarefullyDraw a GraphUse DESMOS or Other Graphing/Statistics Ut
Preview of Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 3.1-3.4

Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 3.1-3.4

How can you quickly determine whether students truly understand exponent structure and radical equation reasoning—not just the steps? This rigorous, ready-to-use quiz evaluates student understanding of exponent properties, rational exponents, and solving radical equations. Rather than focusing on isolated skills, this assessment requires students to simplify expressions, interpret structure, identify when extraneous solutions occur, and verify algebraic reasoning. With a balanced mix of conceptu
Preview of Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 3.5-3.7

Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 3.5-3.7

How can you determine whether students truly understand radical functions—not just how to graph them, but how to analyze and interpret them? This rigorous, ready-to-use quiz evaluates student understanding of radical function behavior, transformations, domain and range, rate of change, and real-world modeling. Students must move beyond graphing into interpreting structure, analyzing behavior, and applying reasoning across multiple representations. With a strong balance of conceptual and procedur
Preview of Algebra 2 - Lesson 5.4 - Compound Interest & Continuous Growth Models

Algebra 2 - Lesson 5.4 - Compound Interest & Continuous Growth Models

From quarterly compounding to carbon dating—students master every form of exponential growth with e, then apply it to finance, biology, chemistry, and physics in a single resource. This lesson takes exponential modeling to the next level by introducing the compound interest formula A = P(1 + r/n)^(nt) and the continuous compounding formula A = Pe^(rt). Students begin by comparing four compounding frequencies side by side on the same $10,000 investment to see exactly how increasing n affects the
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