These guided notes will help introduce graphing equations of lines and both point-slope and standard-form. There are a few examples with different circumstances to try with your students. This is completely editable so you can change font size, spacing, or even examples as you need. Please see a separate product listing for the Answer key! It is still free.
This is the answer key! These guided notes will help introduce graphing equations of lines and both point-slope and standard-form. There are a few examples with different circumstances to try with your students. This is completely editable so you can change font size, spacing, or even examples as you need.
Writing equations of lines from a graph, a slope and a y-intercept, a point and a slope, two points, and vertical and horizontal lines. There is an example of each as well as a reminder of slope-intercept form and slope-formula. You could easily white out key words to scaffold the notes to meet your students where they are at. The answer key is included! The answer key is color coded to easily match key pieces of information consistently throughout the practice.
These are notes on factoring polynomials with four terms by grouping. The guided example includes a GCF, and some of the self paced practice includes examples with a GCF. The six examples can be included, or you could hold off presenting them to keep their focus and attention to one problem at a time. Ready to go, no prep needed! You could easily white out key words to scaffold the notes to meet your students where they are at. The answer key is included!
These are notes on simplifying square root radicals. There are eigth examples for self paced practice, or to complete as a class. Four examples do not have a coefficient other than one and the other four do. There is an example completely done out for one with coefficients, and a note made about how to simplify when there is a coefficient. The eight examples can be included, or you could hold off presenting them to keep their focus and attention to one problem at a time. Ready to go, no prep n
These are notes on factoring trinomials when a is 1 with and without a GCF. There are six examples for self paced practice, or to complete as a class, both with and without a GCF. The six examples can be included, or you could hold off presenting them to keep their focus and attention to one problem at a time. Ready to go, no prep needed! You could easily white out key words to scaffold the notes to meet your students where they are at. The answer key is included!
These are notes on standard form of a line, with emphasis on finding intercepts from an equation of a line and a graph. These emphasize the importance of zeros on a graph and what they mean. You could easily white out key words to scaffold the notes to meet your students where they are at. The answer key is included!
These are notes on factoring when a is greater than one using factoring by grouping. There is a guided example done out fully with key information highlighted, then six examples to try on their own or with your students, or both! There are examples with and without a GCF. Ready to go, no prep needed! You could easily white out key words to scaffold the notes to meet your students where they are at. The answer key in included!
8th - 12th
Algebra, Algebra 2, Math
CCSS
HSA-APR.A.1
$1.00
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