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Preview of Converting Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Lesson

Converting Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Lesson

This resource is a lesson for converting fractions, decimals and percents without the use of a calculator. The lesson starts with a small half sheet introducing or reviewing with students the concept of rational numbers and the important aspects of fractions, decimals, and percents. Then there are two guided notes sheets that go through the steps of converting between each form accompanied with several guided practice for each. There are teacher notes included so delivery should be smooth sailin
Preview of Characteristics and Attributes of Functions (Algebra 2 - Lesson 2)

Characteristics and Attributes of Functions (Algebra 2 - Lesson 2)

Notes and assignment over characteristics and attributes of functions for Algebra 2. This lesson goes over intervals where a function is increasing, decreasing, positive and negative. Identifying a function's domain and range is also required. This is typically a difficult lesson for Algebra 2 on-level students and may require 2 days to go over. TUTORIAL VIDEO included (no prep to you!) and can be found on my YouTube Channel: Mandy’s Math World - the video is on the Foundations for Functions
Preview of Exponents and Square Roots - Guided Notes, Independent Practice, Quiz with Key

Exponents and Square Roots - Guided Notes, Independent Practice, Quiz with Key

Exponents and Square Roots Notes - Fill in the blank with example OR as handouts filled in Examples - Completed Together then On Your Own Independent Practice Included for both Quiz Included - 10 Questions - Key Included "Follow Me" to see new products and bundles! Please rate my materials! I love to hear feedback from fellow teachers!
Preview of 6th Grade Algebra Independent & Dependent Variables Unit

6th Grade Algebra Independent & Dependent Variables Unit

Created by
Gina Kennedy
NO-PREP 6th Grade Algebra Independent and Dependent Variables Lesson! Lesson, practice activities and review! Great activities for identifying independent and dependent quantities from tables and graphs and representing and analyzing quantitative relationships between dependent and independent variables. Aligned to the STAAR TEKS 6.6BA, 6.6B and CCSS Standard 6.EE.C.9! Included in this resource:Overview Lesson Handout Quiz Cartoon Activity Using variables in graphs lesson. Dependent and Indepe
Preview of Characteristics of Absolute Value Functions Quiz

Characteristics of Absolute Value Functions Quiz

Created by
Michelle Nock
This quiz has 12 questions that vary from fill in the blank, select all that apply, multiple-choice, and open-response. There is an answer key included. The questions assess students' ability to do the following: Describe translations from an absolute value equation. Write an equation from an absolute value function with translations. Select the correct equation for a graph of an absolute value function with transformations. Determine the vertex from an absolute value equation. Determine the ax
Preview of SCIENTIFIC NOTATION* Assessment Quiz Test * Middle School Math Pre-Algebra

SCIENTIFIC NOTATION* Assessment Quiz Test * Middle School Math Pre-Algebra

xplore the vastness of numbers with scientific notation! This engaging quiz, aligned with CCSS 6.EE.A.3, challenges you to convert between standard form and scientific notation, compare numbers in scientific notation, and perform calculations with numbers in scientific notation. This assessment will solidify your understanding of this essential math concept. Get ready to dive into the world of scientific notation! The assessment is formatted as a PDF, editable Powerpoint, Easel Activity and as a
Preview of EXPRESSIONS WITH VARIABLES* Assessment Quiz Test * 6th Grade Middle School Math

EXPRESSIONS WITH VARIABLES* Assessment Quiz Test * 6th Grade Middle School Math

Master the art of expressions with variables! This engaging quiz, aligned with CCSS, challenges you to evaluate expressions, substitute values for variables, and simplify algebraic expressions. From basic equations to multi-step problems, this assessment will solidify your understanding of this foundational concept in algebra. Get ready to show off your variable skills! The assessment is formatted as a PDF, editable Powerpoint, Easel Activity and as a Google Slides. The URL for the Google Slides
Preview of Direct Variation Problems and Activities with rubrics and answer keys

Direct Variation Problems and Activities with rubrics and answer keys

The Direct Variation Problems and Activities document asks students to investigate, calculate, plot, interpret, and actively engage with the concept. The rubrics can be used by the student and/or teacher. The document can be completed electronically using TpT Easel. The Direct Variation: Decode the Message Puzzle asks students to identify equations, graphs, and patterns that are direct variations. The activity can be used as a formative assessment. Topics Included: Direct Variation EquationsGrap
Preview of Converting Quadratic Equations - lesson and worksheet packet

Converting Quadratic Equations - lesson and worksheet packet

This worksheet packet will help you teach your students to convert a quadratic equation from standard form to vertex form by completing the square. It will also help to show how to go from vertex form to standard form by FOILing. This helpful packet has five components:Instruction: Use the teacher led examples to explain the basics to your class.Extra Practice: This will help your students master the process.Homework: An additional set of problems you can assign for homework.Exit Ticket:
Preview of Percent of a Number

Percent of a Number

Created by
Abundance Math
Combined with Easel notes (lesson plans) defining and showing step-by-step how to solve percent problems using a bar graph diagram, equation model, and proportion setup. Using these three methods allows students to cross check their answers and meets the needs of students with various learning styles. This three in one lesson allows students to learn many methods and provides student choice for students to take ownership of their learning. Thorough examples are provided and an attached worksheet
Preview of Jan. 6 Math & U.S. History Puzzle: Attack on the U.S. Capitol | Mixed Review

Jan. 6 Math & U.S. History Puzzle: Attack on the U.S. Capitol | Mixed Review

This warm-up activity addresses ratios & proportions, percent, solving a rational equation, and prime factorization in the context of January 6 of the Mystery Year. The puzzle connects math with events surrounding the attack on the U.S. Capitol, and provide review questions for middle school or high school students to use any time.  Your PDF download includes:2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for Easel 1-page printable version4 pages of Teacher Notes including step-by-ste
Preview of Patterns No1

Patterns No1

This activity worksheet involves patterns of regularly increasing arrangements of dots. Students are required to calculate the number of dots in a given arrangement further along the pattern. They are then asked to generalise to “Pattern n”. A detailed Teacher’s Guide outlines different ways this resource may be used. Students should be encouraged to be creative and find different calculations methods which will lead to different algebraic forms. This then naturally leads to the algebraic simpli
Preview of Factoring the Sum and Difference of Cubes with Notes and Cheat Sheet

Factoring the Sum and Difference of Cubes with Notes and Cheat Sheet

Created by
Joan Kessler
Your students will excel at Factoring the Sum and Difference Cubes with this resource. Designed for success, it includes Task Cards, Notes, Quiz, Cheat Sheet, and HW. Since so many students have a difficult time remembering the rules for the sum and difference of two perfect cubes, extra practice leads student to more fluency in the topic. Students love the interactivity of task cards and find them so much more engaging than a worksheet. Included: 16 Task Cards plus 2 blank cards for you t
Preview of Dec. 9 STEM Puzzle: Rear Admiral Grace Hopper, Computer Scientist | Mixed Review

Dec. 9 STEM Puzzle: Rear Admiral Grace Hopper, Computer Scientist | Mixed Review

Grace Hopper, a computer programming pioneer, was born on December 9 of the Mystery Year. The math clues for finding the year involve percent, measurement conversions, negative exponents, and error identification (debugging) in evaluating an expression involving exponents in a real-world context.   Your PDF download includes:2-page digital version with horizontal layout, prepped for Easel 1-page printable version5 pages of Teacher Notes including step-by-step Solutions, Extensions (including a
Preview of May Funday Puzzle: Math and Memorable Moms | Mother's Day Mixed Review

May Funday Puzzle: Math and Memorable Moms | Mother's Day Mixed Review

This middle school warm-up connects math with historical dates for these five women: Alberta King, Princess Diana, J.K. Rowling, Irena Sendler, and Anna Jarvis (founder of the Mother's Day holiday in the United States). As students find missing digits of Mystery Years, they solve problems with expressions, equations, absolute value, volume, coordinates, and percent markdown. This resource includes PPT / Google Slides with the clues, extensions, answers, quotations, and certain historical note
Preview of Writing Equations of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines | Notes | Practice | Video

Writing Equations of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines | Notes | Practice | Video

This ready-to-print lesson on parallel and perpendicular lines covers writing equations of vertical and horizontal lines and writing equations through a given point. What's Included✓ Guided notes with organized key concepts and guided practice for scaffolded learning ✓ Notes video (streaming and download) perfect for confident instruction, absent students, or flipped classrooms ✓ Practice A & B in two comparable forms for homework/classwork flexibility ✓ Exit ticket and warm-up for quick fo
Preview of Translate Words to Math, 1-3 hrs, Pre-algebra/Algebra, Student Slides/Handouts

Translate Words to Math, 1-3 hrs, Pre-algebra/Algebra, Student Slides/Handouts

Created by
Pios Labs
Teach how to translate English words into math, in a 1 hour to 3 hour lesson.Use this file with your students to:Practice at least 56 problems and 7 group activities in math and literacy.Review or enrich their reading skills, in translating English sentences, phrases, and words into mathematical statements.Review or introduce fundamental math concepts in algebra, like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, geometry, fractions, decimals, percents, number properties, integers, variables,
Preview of Translating Math Pattern with Easel

Translating Math Pattern with Easel

This resource is a fun and colourful way to teach your students about translating a pattern with 16 interactive slides through an Easel Attachment. They will be able to demonstrate what they have learned with any one of the 9 follow-up worksheets that correspond to the teaching slides. Perfectly designed for engaged learning. In this product you will find: 6 slides with shape patterns with interactive moveable pieces to translateinto color, letter and different shape patterns 4 slides with movem
Preview of Simplify & Evaluate Algebraic Expressions Review - Algebra 2 Curriculum

Simplify & Evaluate Algebraic Expressions Review - Algebra 2 Curriculum

Notes and assignment over Simplifying Algebraic Expressions for Algebra 2. This lesson is great to review at the start of an Algebra 2 school year, when students need a little refresher on these concepts. It incorporates fractions and decimals much more heavily than my Algebra 1 lessons over simplifying and evaluating algebraic expressions. It also includes evaluating algebraic expressions and incorporates geometric applications. TUTORIAL VIDEO included (no prep to you!) and can be found on m
Preview of Solving Logarithmic Equations (Algebra 2)

Solving Logarithmic Equations (Algebra 2)

2 DAYS of notes and assignments over Solving Logarithmic Equations Algebra 2. TUTORIAL VIDEO included (no prep to you!) and can be found on my YouTube Channel: mandy’s math world - the video is on the Algebra 2 Unit 7: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Unit playlist! This is GREAT for distance learning as well as for students who are absent or who need to see the lesson again! Concepts included in this lesson:Solve a logarithmic equation when there is a log on one side of the equation. S
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