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Preview of Characteristics of Quadratics-3 Forms of Equations (Standard, Vertex, Factored)

Characteristics of Quadratics-3 Forms of Equations (Standard, Vertex, Factored)

Comparison activities increase the potential for student achievement and incorporate critical thinking. In this activity students are finding four key characteristics of parabolas from three different equations. Each equation is written in a different format, factored form, vertex form, and general form. As students are identifying the characteristics they are analyzing the structure of the form of the equation and interpreting key elements. This activity works well as practice or as forma
Preview of Percent Proportion Notes | Ratio Tables Anchor Chart | Ratios & Percents | FREE

Percent Proportion Notes | Ratio Tables Anchor Chart | Ratios & Percents | FREE

Give your students a visual anchor that explains how percent is a ratio with a whole of 100. This one-page notes sheet shows the percent proportion, breaks down key vocabulary, and models the ratio table process step-by-step. Students learn how to: identify the part (IS) identify the whole (OF) place the percent correctly use equivalent ratios scale between 100% → benchmark percent → target percent use divide → multiply strategies with a ratio table This page works as: notes for noteb
Preview of FREE Systems of Equations Exit Tickets | Algebra Word Problems | Digital & Print

FREE Systems of Equations Exit Tickets | Algebra Word Problems | Digital & Print

Algebra 1 | Linear Systems | Word Problems | Print + DigitalCheck understanding. Save time. Build confidence These Systems of Equations Exit Tickets provide quick, differentiated practice for solving linear systems in real-world contexts. Designed for Algebra 1 classrooms, this resource helps teachers assess understanding while giving students manageable formative assessment. Each question focuses on solving systems of equations using real-world word problems, making it a great fit for
Preview of Opposites and Absolute Values with Key

Opposites and Absolute Values with Key

Created by
Math Fortress
This worksheets contains 44-problems. This resource is designed to cover concepts involving opposites and absolute values This worksheet is structured into five distinct sections: Part 1: Simplify (Problems 1-20)Part 2: Compare Using >, <, or = (Problems 21-26)Part 3: Translate into Symbols (Problems 27-30)Part 4: Solve Absolute Value Equations (Problems 31-38)Part 5: Evaluate Algebraic Expressions (Problems 39-44)This resource is ideal for: A comprehensive homework assignment or classwork
Preview of Translating Problems Into Equations with Key

Translating Problems Into Equations with Key

Created by
Math Fortress
Bridge the gap between abstract algebra and the real world with this 22-problem worksheet focused on translating word problems into single-variable equations. Instead of just solving equations, students must first analyze a scenario, define relationships between quantities, and construct the appropriate equation. The worksheet is scaffolded into three sections: Part 1: Two-Unknown Relational Problems (Problems 1-12)Part 2: Geometric Applications (Problems 13-18)Part 3: Advanced Multi-Step Proble
Preview of Solving Word Problems Plan with Key

Solving Word Problems Plan with Key

Created by
Math Fortress
This 18-problem worksheet resource guides students through the process of setting up and solving word problems using a structured five-step plan. This worksheet is perfect for teaching students how to deconstruct word problems, model them with algebra, and find a solution. The problems cover a wide range of real-world and mathematical contexts. The worksheet contains the following types of questions: Relational problemsSum and difference problemsGeometric applications (perimeter and area of rect
Preview of Variables Worksheet with Key

Variables Worksheet with Key

Created by
Math Fortress
Build a strong foundation in algebraic thinking with this comprehensive, 40-problem worksheet designed to test and reinforce key skills in order of operations, properties of numbers, and evaluating algebraic expressions. This resource is perfect for in-class practice, homework, assessment, a math center activity, or as a review packet for algebra students. The worksheet is structured into three distinct sections: Part 1: True or False? (8 Problems)Part 2: Simplify Each Expression (12 Problems)Pa
Preview of Translating Words Into Symbols with Key

Translating Words Into Symbols with Key

Created by
Math Fortress
Take your students from foundational skills to advanced application with this 48-problem worksheet on translating verbal phrases and real-world scenarios into algebraic expressions. The worksheet is broken down into five distinct sections: Part 1: Translate Each Phrase into a Variable Expression (Problems 1-16)Part 2: Matching Phrases to Expressions (Problems 17-26)Part 3: Complete Each Statement (Problems 27-34)Part 4: Formulas and Applications (Problems 35-44)Part 5: Advanced Multi-Step Scenar
Preview of Hunger Games Coordinate Grid Mystery Pictures Common Core

Hunger Games Coordinate Grid Mystery Pictures Common Core

Created by
Erica Peto
This is a set of three coordinate grids containing the coordinate pairs of three symbols from The Hunger Games: Bow/Arrow, Fire, and Mockingjay. These are all original pieces of art I drew then listed the appropriate coordinates. They increase in difficulty with each picture but all give good practice in finding and plotting coordinates on a grid - one of the Common Core math standards for Grade 5. Although there is a specific common core math standard at 5th grade for coordinate pairs, these gr
Preview of Translating Sentences Into Equations with Key

Translating Sentences Into Equations with Key

Created by
Math Fortress
Master the crucial algebraic skill of translating words into mathematical equations with this comprehensive, 36-problem worksheet. This resource is designed to guide students from simple verbal sentences to complex, multi-step word problems involving geometry and real-world scenarios. The worksheet is scaffolded into four distinct sections: Part 1: Translate Each Sentence into an Equation (Problems 1-10)Part 2: Matching Sentences to Equations (Problems 11-16)Part 3: Geometric Applications (Probl
Preview of Show Me What You Know - Open Ended Task

Show Me What You Know - Open Ended Task

Created by
Morningmissp
FLEXIBLE - can be used with any stage or topic. Low floor high ceiling task allowing students to tell you what they know about a subject beyond the scope of what a test or teacher designed worksheet can tell you. Potential uses: - As a formative assessment to find what students know before beginning a topic - As an extension task for students who can think creatively and beyond a black and white answer - As a summative assessment to understand what students have learned - As an open ended expl
Preview of FREE Evaluating Variable Expressions Skills Check & Diagnostic | 6th 7th Math

FREE Evaluating Variable Expressions Skills Check & Diagnostic | 6th 7th Math

Students struggling with evaluating expressions but you’re not sure why?Use this free skills check to quickly see where they break down and what to assign next. This free algebra resource quickly shows where students struggle when evaluating expressions — substitution, combining like terms, distributive property, or multi-step equation structure — so you know what to teach next. Includes: Evaluating single-variable expressionsCombining like termsExponentsTeacher guide explaining common error pat
Preview of Math Logic Puzzle: Data Disruption

Math Logic Puzzle: Data Disruption

Can your students uncover the IXL imposter? In this engaging logic-based data activity, students take on the role of data detectives tasked with analyzing graphs, interpreting data, and using mathematical reasoning to identify which student report doesn’t add up. Blending real-world context with graphing and problem-solving, this challenge encourages critical thinking, collaboration, and meaningful math talk. Perfect for review, enrichment, early finishers, or an investigative-themed math day! W
Preview of 6th Gr. Math Choice Board | End of Year Review | Cumulative Math Activities FREE

6th Gr. Math Choice Board | End of Year Review | Cumulative Math Activities FREE

Make math review engaging and meaningful with this FREE 6th Grade Math Choice Board! This cumulative activity encourages students to think critically while practicing a variety of key sixth grade math skills. Instead of a traditional worksheet, students can choose from multiple tasks that include solving problems, explaining reasoning, drawing models, creating their own math examples, and analyzing mathematical situations. This choice board is perfect for end-of-year review, early finishers,
Preview of FREE Math Logic Puzzles Enrichment 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Grade

FREE Math Logic Puzzles Enrichment 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th Grade

6 Picture problems that engage students to develop fact fluency and problem solve using critical thinking skills. - Level 1 includes problems with Addition Facts to 10. It would suit approximately grade one, but could be below or above depending on student ability. - Level 2 includes Addition and Subtraction problems to 30. It would suit approximately grade two, but could be below or above depending on student ability. - Level 3 includes Addition and Subtraction problems to 30 and Multiplicatio
Preview of Touch + Count Math: Single Digit Addition--- FREE

Touch + Count Math: Single Digit Addition--- FREE

Teach your students addition with the assistance of touch dots! Included in this FREE resource is a sample of each fact set from my Touch Dot Math Addition Packet. If you enjoy this resource, please consider my Touch Dot Math Addition Packet! It includes assessments, data collection sheets, several anchor charts, task cards, and prerequisite skill practice! There are over 100 worksheets that teach addition using touch dots and then fades touch dot to reduce dependence!☀️ Check out more re
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