Simple and practical teacher planner with school year calendar. Includes monthly calendar and weekly planning pages.
Additional pages for notes, grades and parent communications are also included. Ideal for teachers in secondary education.
Activity where a Dan the triangle must go home. Students use rigid motions: translations, reflections, and rotations to get Dan home. Students must describe their work and reasoning. This activity includes a 4 point rubric to help facilitate grading and expectations for students.
Easy to follow and teach guide to combining functions. Adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, and combining function. Complete with color coded examples and practice problems.
This is a PowerPoint presentation that could be used as a filler activity or a first day of school activity. Students go to one end of the classroom based on choices on what they would rather have. Would you rather eat cookie or a cake? Would you rather be able to fly or be invisible? This activity will get them moving and will be fun for your class!
Unit exam with directions, fully formatted. Has 15 questions with sub questions assessing student knowledge in: quadraticsVertex form Standard formVertexIdentifying accurately if the vertex is a minimum or a maximumx and y intercepts line of symmetryFunctionsbasic parent functionhow to shift and transform parent functioncombination of functionshow to solve basic functions
This is meant to be a homework assignment. Before starting a lesson in rigid motion and specifically in reflection, have students complete this assignment. The product is in word so that you can tailor it to your school and your students.
This is a simple 2 page assessment on geometry standards. Assessment Parallel line vocabulary and theoremsTriangle mid-segment theoremtriangle sum, exterior angles, isosceles triangles
This is a 3 question quiz on whether students can identify key components in a parabola and whether students can graph a parabola. Includes 2 versions.
How do you organize your groups? This is group roles based on a card deck. There are 4 group roles: Hearts, Diamonds, Spades, Clubs. Each member of the group has a role, one practical and one that challenges and supports their group academically. You can use the suits in the card deck to randomly pick a student. "The student who is in table 3 hearts, please answer the question". You can also change how your students talk to each other in groups. "Reds partner together and Blacks partner to
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