4 units for Algebra 1 summer school credit recovery + 2 fun desmos art projects for end-of-course assessment. Guided notes and practice problems are straight-forward and keep it plain-and-simple for your summer school teaching. The course is broken down into the following units: 1) Algebra 1 Prerequisite Skills 2) One-variable Statistics 3) Solving Equations 4) Linear Functions This bundle includes the entire course, but each unit is available as a separate bundle, as well.
The bundle includes guided notes and practice for the following topics: 1) Drawing Dot Plots 2) Reading Dot Plots 3) Histograms 4) Measures of Center (Mean, Median & Mode) 5) Five Number Summary & Box Plots 6) Interquartile Range (IQR) 7) Outliers
9 full lessons of guided notes on linear equations, as well as two end-of-unit performance task Desmos projects. Topics include: 1) Introduction to linear equations 2) Tables of values 3) The coordinate plane 4) Graphing linear equations 5) Slope 6) Different types of slope 7) Slope from two points 8) Slope-intercept form 9) Writing equations in slope-intercept form
Objective: Students will be able to calculate conditional probability from events with and without replacement Do Now warm up Vocabulary: independent events, dependent events Discussion Interactive activity Card deck probability ABCs probability
A perfectly formatted unit covering solving equations and inequalities for Algebra 1. 13 lessons include the following guided notes and practice problems: 1) Introduction to equations 2) Evaluating expressions 3) Distributive property 4) Like terms 5) One-step equations (+ and -) 6) One-step equations (* and /) 7) Two-step equations 8) Multi-step equations, variables on both sides 9) Multi-step equations, variables on both sides + distributing 10) Multi-step equations, variables on both sides +
Use these scaffolded, guided notes to prepare your students for Algebra 1. Can be used at the end of pre-algebra, or at the beginning of Algebra 1. Topics include: 1) Adding with negatives 2) Subtracting with negatives 3) Addition & subtraction practice with negatives 4) Multiplication with negatives 5) Division with negatives 6) Multiplication & division practice with negatives 7) Exponents 8) Factor trees 9) Reducing fractions 10) Multiplying fractions 11) Adding & subtracting fractions
Objective: Students will be able to understand and apply rates of change Warm up: notice and wonder comparing two graphs Analyze movement of a bug race Analyze bike race Analyze graphs displaying rates of change of bikers and bugs Rates of change involving $