This is a perfect way for your students to review their Algebra 1 skills for a quiz on the following topics: Writing Equations (translating and consecutive integer equations)Solving One-Step EquationsSolving Multi-Step EquationsSolving Equations with Variables on Both Sides of the EquationThis resource includes a quiz review that contains 20 multiple choice/short answer questions in the following formats: Review in editable Word documentReview in standard PDFAnswer key in editable Word documentA
This quiz assesses 3 things:
-One-Step Equations (free response)
-Two-Step Equations (free response and multiple choice)
-Writing Equations from word problems (multiple choice)
An answer key is provided.
Besides using this as a typical assessment, you could also use it easily as a pre-test, homework, classwork, review for test, etc.
This Slope Quiz assesses students’ ability to calculate slope and apply their understanding to parallel and perpendicular lines. Students find the slope between two points, then determine the parallel slope and perpendicular slope. The quiz includes bilingual directions in English and Spanish, making it accessible for multilingual classrooms and Spanish-speaking learners. Students will practice: Finding slope from two coordinate points Identifying parallel slopes (same slope) Finding pe
Need an Editable, No-Prep resource for reviewing and testing Solving Equations, Inequalities and Absolute Values for your Algebra 1 or Algebra 2 class? Look no further! As a quick review and quick, this can squeeze in at the beginning of Algebra 2 or even Pre-Calc as a nice refresher or used part way through a solving unit in Algebra 1. What is included?Guided Review Notes and Review Problems8 Question Quiz An answer key for everything so you can Print & Go!What topics are included?Student
10 questions = comparing integers with <, >, and =
1 question = fill in missing numbers on a number line ranging from -15 to 15.
1 question = order a list of integers from least to greatest
Fully editable - Use as is or borrow items from this and use it any way you like. =)
This Scatter Plots Quiz assesses students’ ability to analyze bivariate data by creating and interpreting scatter plots. Students plot data points, identify the type of correlation, and draw a line of best fit. The quiz includes bilingual directions in English and Spanish, making it accessible for multilingual classrooms and Spanish-speaking learners. Students will: Plot 7 data points on a coordinate grid Identify the type of correlation (positive, negative, or none) Draw a line of best
This Algebra 2 quiz assesses students’ understanding of key features of polynomial functions, including maxima, minima, and zeros. Students analyze graphs to identify relative maximum and minimum points, and they determine zeros from factored polynomial functions. The quiz includes bilingual directions in English and Spanish, making it accessible for multilingual classrooms and Spanish-speaking learners. Students will practice: Identifying relative maxima and minima from graphs Writing coo
Skills Included: Factoring binomials using a GCFFactoring a difference of squaresRecognizing that a sum of squares does not factor unless there is a GCFFactoring a sum of cubesFactoring a difference of cubesReview andQuiz Layout: Free-Response 5 Question Review5 Question Quiz - 2 Versions
This Coordinates and Quadrants Quiz assesses students’ understanding of plotting points on the coordinate plane and identifying which quadrant each point belongs to. Students are asked to: Plot and label points on a coordinate plane Identify and list points in Quadrants I, II, III, and IV Understand the location of the origin (0,0) through an extra credit question The quiz includes bilingual directions in English and Spanish, making it accessible for multilingual classrooms and Spanish-sp
This is a perfect way for your students to review their Algebra 1 skills for a quiz on the following topics: Variables and ExpressionsOrder of OperationsThe Number PropertiesThe Distributive PropertyThis resource includes a quiz review that contains 20 multiple choice/short answer questions in the following formats: Review in editable Word documentReview in standard PDFAnswer key in editable Word documentAnswer key in standard PDFYou can give this review to your students and have them check the
This quiz is a mixture of free response and multiple choice questions that covers the following topics:
Pythagorean Theorem problems finding a missing side, word problem Pythagorean Theorem, distance, and midpoint.
This Identifying Zeros Quiz assesses students’ ability to determine the zeros of a polynomial and list the corresponding factors. Students analyze each problem and identify the roots of the function before writing the related factors. The quiz includes bilingual directions in English and Spanish, making it accessible for multilingual classrooms and Spanish-speaking learners. Students will practice: Identifying zeros (roots) of polynomial functions Writing factors corresponding to each zero C
This is a perfect way for your students to review their Algebra 1 skills for a test on the following topics: Solving Inequalities with Addition and SubtractionSolving Inequalities with Multiplication and DivisionSolving Multi-Step InequalitiesThis resource includes a quiz review that contains 20 multiple choice/short answer questions in the following formats: Review in editable Word documentReview in standard PDFAnswer key in editable Word documentAnswer key in standard PDFYou can give this revi
Review worksheet andQuiz
Given a scenario students define variables, write a linear equation, create a table, create graph and predict.
A.CED.2 Create equations in two or more variables to represent relationships between quantities; graph equations on coordinate axes with labels and scales.
This quiz assesses 3 things:
-One-Step Equations (free response)
-Two-Step Equations (free response and multiple choice)
-Writing Equations from word problems (multiple choice)
An answer key is provided.
Besides using this as a typical assessment, you could also use it easily as a pre-test, homework, classwork, review for test, etc.
This Algebra 2 quiz assesses students’ understanding of imaginary and complex numbers at the introductory level. It is designed to evaluate both procedural skills and conceptual understanding. Students are asked to: Simplify imaginary numbers Identify the real and imaginary parts of complex numbers Evaluate complex numbers Explain what each imaginary symbol (i, i², etc.) represents This quiz works well as: A formative or summative assessment A checkpoint at the end of an introductory compl
This is an introduction to writing equations and/or proportions to solve percent problems (such as finding the percent of a number). Word problems are also included.
This lesson plan includes an opening activity, minilesson with guided steps through the process, examples, class activities and a worksheet for homework. Answer keys included.
Common Core standards included for Grades 6, 7 and High School: Algebra.
NOTE: You may need Equation Editor or MathType to make changes to some
This packet includes an evaluation packet, instructions for each topic, practice, and exit quizzes. The topics for included are Order of Operations, Integer Operations, Polynomials, Distributing Property, and Exponential Properties.
Unlock the power of problem-solving with our Algebra 1 Systems of Equations Mastery Unit! This robust and comprehensive resource is meticulously designed to guide your students through every method of solving linear systems, from foundational concepts to real-world applications. Perfect for in-class instruction, homework, review, and assessment, this unit provides everything you need to ensure student success. What makes this unit a must-have for your Algebra 1 classroom?Complete Coverage: This
Assess your Algebra 2 students’ understanding of quadratic functions with this editable multiple choice assessment on quadratic zeros, complex numbers, and discriminants. This resource includes 20 rigorous questions that connect the discriminant, the types of zeros, and the appearance of the graph, ensuring students demonstrate both conceptual understanding and procedural fluency. Students will apply skills such as: Finding the discriminant from a quadratic equation Matching discriminants to
Great for introducing circle graphs degrees andpercents. Student scaffold learning by completing pre-formatted chart and using protractors. Can be completed independently or in conjunction with lesson. An interactive note sheet. Visually appealing, reminders and vocabulary.
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Algebra, Math
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