I have been teaching math for 6 years. Within my 6 years, I have taught algebra, honors geometry, math 7, math 8, and honors math 6. I also tutor different subjects over the summers and throughout the school year.
This project is for students at the end of the Algebra 1 exponential functions unit. Students are given an interactive Google Slides to follow the directions and type their answers directly on the slides. They will use exponential growth, decay, and exponential equations to solve application problems. Students will research to find a car they like and follow the prompts on the Google slides to answer questions about the car and how it will depreciate over time. They will go in depth with topics
This product includes 59 released Ohio state test questions in the statistics and probability, expressions and equations, and functions clusters. These can either be printed through Google Slides or students can type their answers directly onto the slides. Each answer is given after the corresponding question. These questions will help prepare students for their annual state test and serve as a helpful review for the standards. I personally give my students 2-3 questions to answer per week for s
My students actually gave me the idea and helped me create this project and I am so excited to share it! In this project/activity, students will need origami paper (I got a pack of 200 on Amazon for $6) to create 4 easy level shapes. The project is given to students in the form of a Google Slides presentation. There are introduction and direction slides, and then a slide per figure. On the slides in which students create the origami, there is a link to a Youtube video to give students step-by-s
After teaching theoretical vs. experimental probability to my Geometry students, I have them work on this dice experiment to show them the difference between the two. In this experiment, students roll two dice (there is an online dice simulator linked in the Google Doc) 50 times and record the sum of the dice and answer questions about their experimental probability for each sum. Students then calculate the theoretical probability of what the sums of the dice should show. At the end of the exper
This slideshow includes 12 slides about the probability of independent and dependent events for honors geometry. There are 17 practice problems including multiple real-world problems. The topics covered include: independent vs. dependent eventsspinner problemsusing tree diagrams to represent sample spacespulling marbles with and without replacementconditional probabilitiesstandard playing card probabilitiesCheck out my other resources!
This product is a neon-themed Jeopardy review game about polynomials and factoring. The topics and categories included are: adding and subtracting polynomialsmultiplying polynomialsfactoring polynomials with a leading coefficient of 1factoring polynomials with a leading coefficient not 1solving polynomial equationsPlease see the preview for example problems! *One thing to note is that Google Slides does not allow you to link and animate at the same time. This means that as you choose categories,
This Algebra 1 bundles includes 51 slides about data and statistics. There are 54 practice problems including multiple real-world problems. There is also an end of unit project included in the bundle. The topics covered in the slides and project include, but are not limited to: the difference between histograms and bar graphsuniform, symmetric, and skewed databest data representation based on a histograms shape of distributioninterquartile rangequartilesmedianshape of box-and-whisker distributio
This slideshow includes 12 slides about the probability of two-way frequency tables for honors geometry. There are 18 practice problems including multiple real-world problems. The topics covered include: creating two-way frequency tablesfilling in missing values in two-way frequency tablesrelative frequencymarginal relative frequencyconditional relative frequencyCheck out my other resources!
This slideshow includes 13 slides about graphical data representations and shapes of distribution. There are 7 practice problems including multiple real-world problems. The topics covered include: frequency tablesdot plotshistogramsthe difference between histograms and bar graphsuniform, symmetric, and skewed databest data representation based on a histograms shape of distributionCheck out my other resources!
This bundle includes over 50 slides about right triangles and trigonometric functions. There are 60 practice problems including at least one real-world problem per lesson. You can see the previews for each lesson attached to this bundle. The main topics covered include: Sine, cosine, and tangent ratiosSolving right trianglesThe Pythagorean TheoremSpecial right trianglesInverse trigonometric ratiosLaw of sines and cosinesCheck out my other resources!
This Honors Geometry bundles includes 39 slides about probability and statistics. There are 48 practice problems including multiple real-world problems. There is also an introduction to probability interactive Google Doc, a mid-unit project, and an end of unit project included in the bundle. The topics covered in the slides and project include, but are not limited to: creating two-way frequency tablesfilling in missing values in two-way frequency tablesrelative frequencymarginal relative frequen
Included in this product are Google Slides that allow students to interactively solve logic puzzles using deductive reasoning. There is an introduction slide about deductive reasoning and how to solve logic puzzles and then there are specific directions for how to complete the assignment. There are 4 logic puzzles that students will solved that are ranked at the 3/5 difficulty level (don't let that fool you, I spent HOURS trying to figure out the answers to some of these)! There is a slide for e
*PRODUCT HAS BEEN UPDATED TO INCLUDE ANSWER KEYS TO THE GOOGLE SLIDES LESSONS* Included in this bundle are 6 Google Slides lessons and one practice worksheet for polynomial equations and factoring. I have also included a both a Trashketball mid-chapter review and Jeopardy end of chapter review. There are over 50 slides and 50 practice problems included in the lesson slides. There are also real-life examples for most lessons. Major topics included: adding, subtracting, and classifying polynomials
This slideshow includes 16 slides about measures of center and variation. There are 13 practice problems including multiple real-world problems. The topics covered include: quantitative and qualitative datameanmedianmoderangestandard deviationCheck out my other resources!
This slideshow includes 11 slides about two-way frequency tables and relative frequency. There are 17 practice problems including multiple real-world problems. The topics covered include: frequency tablescreating two-way frequency tablesanalyzing two-way frequency tablescalculating relative frequenciesCheck out my other resources!
This slideshow includes 22 slides about graphing linear equations in slope-intercept form. There are 21 practice problems including multiple real-world examples. The answers to the slides are linked in a PDF. The topics covered include: finding slope using:a grapha tabletwo pointsfinding the slope and y-intercept from the equationrewriting an equation from standard form to slope-intercept formgraphing an equation using the slope and y-interceptinterpreting the slope and intercepts in a real-worl
This bundle includes 78 slides about circles. There are 53 practice problems included in the slides. Also included in the bundle is a vocabulary resource. You can see the previews for each lesson attached to this bundle. The main topics covered include: inscribed anglesintercepted arcsinscribed angles intercepting the same arcinscribed polygoncircumscribed circleinscribed right triangle theoreminscribed quadrilateral theoremstandard form equation for circlescompleting the square to find the equa
This slideshow includes 15 slides about scatterplots and lines of fit. There are 16 practice problems including multiple real-world examples. These slides were created as an Algebra I lesson, but would also be appropriate for advanced 8th graders. The answers to the slides are linked in a PDF. The topics covered include: interpreting scatterplotscorrelation vs. causationstrength of correlationusing graphing technology to create a scatterplot from a given tableusing graphing technology to determi
*This product has been updated so that the slides contain the answers* This slideshow includes 12 slides about comparing linear, exponential, and quadratic functions. There are 11 practice problems including two real-world problems. The topics covered include: graphing ordered pairs to determine whether the function is linear, exponential, or quadraticusing tables of values to determine whether the function is linear, exponential, or quadraticwriting a function given a table of valuesfinding the
This end of unit project allows for students to create their own questions and ask their peers to answer a survey created by them. They will then take the results of the survey and analyze the results in a variety of different ways. I created this project in Google Docs, so you are able to change or customize anything you may need to. You can use this as a printable project for in-person learners, or students can type their answers directly into the Google Doc for hybrid or remote learners. The
I have been teaching math for 6 years. Within my 6 years, I have taught algebra, honors geometry, math 7, math 8, and honors math 6. I also tutor different subjects over the summers and throughout the school year.
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