This lesson is modeled after EUREKA Math Lessons (Geometry Module 1, Topic B, Lesson 7 and Grade 8 Module 2, Topic C, Lesson 12). This includes a SUPER BOWL SUNDAY Discovery Activity, Exit Ticket and Review of Angle Relationships. One of my favorite lessons! The way we print it in the classroom as 2 to a page so the kids have a booklet but you can print it however you like.
This is a leveled activity for adding and subtracting polynomials. It also provides a graphic organizer, check list and visual examples of adding and subtracting polynomials VERTICALLY, rather than horizontally. This also provides Spanish Translations.
This is a bilingual Quadratic Function: Axis of Symmetry (and other key features) Introduction. The resource has students hole punch using a star, hole and heart hole puncher to locate key features of a quadratic function from a graph. This introduction utilizes students prior knowledge of a "line of symmetry" of a butterfly. For my ENL students, I found this to be a great visual resource that was used throughout the entire Quadratics unit in Algebra 1.
Area and Circumference Lesson for ENL SIFE Students. This product includes a complete lesson plan, DESMOS Activity, Guide and Worksheet to scaffold your students learning. DESMOS LINK: https://teacher.desmos.com/activitybuilder/custom/647c78fe86a4b24d2ea2d3b3
This is a real world lesson based on the proportionality of calories in Starbucks drinks. This helps students get actively engaged in their learning, find the constant of proportionality from a graph, table and equation and gets their brains thinking in a different way. This product is an Editable Google Slides lesson that you can personalize to meet your students needs.
This Transformations of Quadratic Functions Discovery Activity helps students understand the impact the values of a, h and k have on a quadratic graph from the parent graph f(x)= x^2 to a transformed graph in vertex form. This can be used as a stations activity or as a jigsaw lesson.
Partner activity to review exponent rules as a Do Now, Exit Ticket or review activity. This is a self checking activity. "Directions: You will work on these 5 problems. When you are finished, find your partner and check your answers. Make sure all answers are with POSITIVE EXPONENTS. If the answers are not the same, discuss to see if you can fix the error."
This product was extremely helpful for my ELLs especially. Obviously, it does not include all the angles relationships created when a Parallel Line is cut by a Transversal but is a great resource to hang in your classroom, include in a powerpoint or laminate and hand to your students. Two options are included: 11 x 8.5 (landscape) and 4 to a page 11 x 8.5 (landscape) for easy and versatile use.