8 problems in which students will represent linear functions in various manners, including verbally, tables, graphs, equations, as well as the domain and range. May be used as a worksheet or as a stations activity.
This project gives students the opportunity to demonstrate their understanding of the Pythagorean Theorem by creating a 3D model and writing a corresponding word problem involving the Pythagorean Theorem. Included: instructions, score sheet with blank point values so you can decide your own points, and two student samples.
This worksheet includes problems in which students will dilate polygons about the origin, write ordered pairs for dilations, and will write a rule for completed dilations.
Students will draw pictures of manipulatives to visually demonstrate how to solve an equation with variables on both sides. They will also solve the equation algebraically so they can make the connection between the visual and abstract. Two levels of worksheets are included for differentiation.
This foldable walks students through the steps needed to solve equations, starting with one-step equations, and moving up to multi-step equations with variables on both sides. It can be used as notes, as part of an interactive math notebook, or as a quick reference for students.