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Preview of Quadrilaterals Notes and Graphic Organizer

Quadrilaterals Notes and Graphic Organizer

These are two notes pages that I used to teach my students how to sort Quadrilaterals. We color coded similarities on the table, and then went through how to use the flow chart in order to describe and definite different types of quadrilaterals.
Preview of Factor by Grouping

Factor by Grouping

Teach your students how to factor-by-grouping with this lecture! 3 fully-explained examples, both in words and mathematically, on factor by grouping, with difficulty level increasing from examples 1 through 3. Color-coded. Exit ticket included.
Preview of Geometry PowerPoint - Reasoning and Proof (Chapter 2)

Geometry PowerPoint - Reasoning and Proof (Chapter 2)

Created by
Joseph Mezzina
This extremely user friendly PowerPoint has animated step-by-step directions on reasoning and proof in Geometry. 51 slides with animations allow you to control the pace and amount of content. It is often color-coded, and helps streamline the learning process. This Powerpoint could replace what is typically the second chapter of high school Geometry textbooks or help supplement middle school math texts (with the exception of extra practice problems). I utilize this PowerPoint in my classro
Preview of Year 10 Math on Expanding & Factorising - Lesson 0 - Reviewing Index Laws

Year 10 Math on Expanding & Factorising - Lesson 0 - Reviewing Index Laws

Lesson 0 - Review Index Laws. Start your algebra unit right with this clear, student-friendly review of the Index Laws—the essential building blocks for expanding and factorising expressions. This PowerPoint revisits the key laws (e.g. Product, Quotient, Power, Zero, and Negative Indices) with colour-coded examples, step-by-step breakdowns, and scaffolded questions. Perfect as a refresher before diving into expanding and factorising Builds confidence with simple to complex indices Includ
Preview of Year 10 Math on Expanding & Factorising - Lesson 1 - Collecting Like Terms

Year 10 Math on Expanding & Factorising - Lesson 1 - Collecting Like Terms

Lesson 1 - Collecting Like Terms. Give your students a rock-solid refresher on how to collect like terms using addition and subtraction — because before we expand or factorise anything, we need to simplify those messy expressions first. In this Powerpoint, we have: Clear explanation of what “like terms” are (with visual cues and colour-coded examples) Step-by-step modelling of simple and trickier expressions Common misconceptions addressed (like mixing constants and variables) Interactive
Preview of Year 10 Math on Expanding & Factorising - Lesson 3 - Expanding with two brackets

Year 10 Math on Expanding & Factorising - Lesson 3 - Expanding with two brackets

Lesson 3 - Expanding with two brackets (two binomial expansions) Now that students are confident with one bracket, it’s time to level up to expanding two binomial expressions (First, Outer, Inner, Last). This lesson breaks it down step-by-step so it actually sticks. In this Powerpoint, we have: Side-by-side examples using full distributive law Emphasis on layout, neatness, and combining like terms Colour-coded, step-by-step examples to guide visual learners Practice slides that increase in
Preview of Differentiated Test-Taking Strategies Presentation

Differentiated Test-Taking Strategies Presentation

Created by
Miss Speducator
Welcome to our desert adventure! This slideshow presentation allows teachers to simply download and start teaching students basic skills to help them conquer taking tests. Tests covered include Multiple Choice, Math Word Problems, and Reading/Writing (Essay and Paragraph responses). The entire presentation may be taught in one class sitting, but can be spread out over two days depending on teacher plans for the subject matter. Slides are differentiated for all types of learners, through col
Preview of Year 10 Math on Expanding & Factorising - L7 - Factorising difference of squares

Year 10 Math on Expanding & Factorising - L7 - Factorising difference of squares

Lesson 7 - Factorising difference of squares We’ve expanded it before — now it’s time to factor it back. This lesson brings back the difference of squares formula and flips it on its head. Students will learn how to recognise and reverse the pattern a² – b² = (a + b)(a – b) like absolute pros. In this Powerpoint, we have: Review of the difference of squares pattern (reminder: no middle term!) Step-by-step “spot it, square it, bracket it” method Examples from simple numbers to full algebra
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