Your one and only bundle for a COMPLETE Algebra II course! 50% off for hundreds of resources, including guided notes, teacher guides, assessments, reviews, answer keys, projects, and homework. All standards are attached to each product, and follow the common core curriculum. The following units are covered in this course: 1) Relations & Functions 2) Quadratics Functions 3) Polynomial Functions & Operations 4) Polynomial Equations 5) Inverse & Radical Functions 6) Exponential Functions 7) L
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.
Use these resources as the end-of-unit project / performance task for an Exponential Functions unit! Or they can be used for a midterm or final exam! The benefit of the bundle is that you can assign different projects to each student to ensure that everyone is producing original work. I used the projects for Honors Algebra 2, but they are accessible for regular Algebra 2, or strong Algebra 1 students, as well. Part 1: Gather data / research Part 2: Find the equation that represents the data Part
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
Complete unit covering relations & functions. Included with this bundle are guided notes, teacher guides, quizzes, reviews, answer keys, and recommended homework assignments. Topics include: 1) Functions & Continuity 2) Linearity, Intercepts, & Symmetry 3) Extrema & End Behavior 4) Sketching Graphs & Comparing Functions 5) Graphing Linear Functions & Inequalities 6) Special Functions 7) Transformations of Functions Objectives: - I can learn how to determine the continuity of function
Complete unit covering exponential functions. Included with this bundle are guided notes, teacher guides, quizzes, reviews, answer keys, and recommended homework assignments. Topics include: 1) Graphing Exponential Functions 2) Solving Exponential Equations 3) Solving Exponential Inequalities 4) Special Exponential Functions 5) Compound Interest 6) Geometric Sequences 7) Geometric Series 8) Modeling Exponential Data Objectives: - I can graph exponential growth and decay functions and interpret k
Complete unit covering inverse and radical functions. Included with this bundle are guided notes, teacher guides, quizzes, reviews, answer keys, and recommended homework assignments. Topics include: 1) Operations on functions 2) Inverse relations and functions 3) nth Roots and rational exponents 4) Graphing radical functions 5) Operations with radical functions 6) Solving radical equations Objectives: - I can use arithmetic operations on and compositions of functions and determine their domain a
Use this diagnostic pre-test/post-test as a tool at the beginning of the year, end of the year, or both! 50 questions, multiple choice, makes it easy to grade and assess student competencies, as well as improvement over the course of the year. Topics include: Evaluate expressions Simplify expressions Writing equations Factor quadratic trinomials Systems of linear equations Factor difference of squares Solve quadratic equations Solve linear equations Scientific notation Analyzing linear equations
An excellent STEM project to explore equations and inequalities, while also using creativity and engineering! Student develop and plan a marshmallow bridge, purchase materials from you using an imaginary budget, and then construct it over the next couple of days. At the end, the students create a poster of their design and thinking. It's an extremely fun project and the students really enjoy the hands on approach to working with money and mathematics. Materials to provide are small marshmallows
Complete unit covering polynomial functions and operations. Included with this bundle are guided notes, teacher guides, quizzes, reviews, answer keys, and recommended homework assignments. Topics include: 1) Polynomial functions 2) Analyzing graphs of polynomial functions 3) Operations with polynomials 4) Dividing polynomials 5) Powers of binomials Objectives: - I can use the key features of tables, and graphs of polynomial functions to compare functions. - I can graph polynomial functions and i
Complete unit covering polynomial equations, functions, and graphs. Included with this bundle are guided notes, teacher guides, quizzes, reviews, answer keys, and recommended homework assignments. Topics include: 1) Solving Polynomial Equations by Graphing 2) Solving Polynomial Equations Algebraically 3) Proving Polynomial Identities 4) The Remainder and Factor Theorems 5) Roots and Zeros Objectives: - I can write polynomial equations and solve them by graphing a related function or system of eq
A graphing art project! Great for the end of a unit on quadratic equations, or for a midterm or final exam! Students create animals by using the common language of mathematics! Resource includes: - Project description - Step-by-step instructions - Visual examples - How to restrict domains and ranges in desmos - Grading rubric
Complete unit covering quadratic expressions, equations and functions. Included with this bundle are guided notes, teacher guides, quizzes, reviews, answer keys, end-of-unit project and recommended homework assignments. Topics include: 1) Graphing quadratic functions 2) Solving quadratic equations by graphing 3) Complex numbers 4) Solving quadratic equations by factoring 5) Solving quadratic equations by completing the square 6) Using the quadratic formula and discriminant 7) Quadratic inequalit
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
A graphing art project! Great for the end of a unit on polynomial functions, or for a midterm or final exam! Students create animals by using the common language of mathematics! Resource includes: - Project description - Step by step instructions - Analysis of graphs - Grading rubric *Note: Check out my Desmos video tutorial, as well! It's called "Desmos House Tutorial - How to create equation art in desmos" and shows students how to graph and cut lines in desmos to create their artwork Other De
This bundle includes an assessment (formative, summative or quiz) & grading rubric, as well as an accompanying review + answer key. Bundle aligns with the resources: Guided Notes - Lessons 1.3-1.5 Topics include: - Extrema - End Behavior - Comparing Functions - Linear Inequalities Tasks include: - Determine points of relative extrema - Determine end behavior - Determine intervals of increasing and decreasing - Determine intervals of positive and negative - Compare key features of functions - G
This summer work packet is a review of topics designed for students that will be entering into Algebra 2. Topics include: - Mental math operations - Prime factorization - Real numbers and their properties - Identify properties - Order of operations (including distributive property and combining like terms) - Evaluate expressions - Simplify expressions - Plotting points - Solve equations - Word problems involving setting up equations and solving - Graphing linear equations - Writing linear equati
Objective: I can identify and interpret extrema and end behavior of functions represented as tables and graphs. - Warm up finding points given a certain symmetry - Vocab: extrema, maximum, minimum, relative maximum, relative minimum - Finding extrema on graphs, and tables - Examples
Objective: I can write polynomial equations and solve them by graphing a related function or system of equations - Warm up: Name the x-intercepts of graphs - Two methods for solving polynomial equations by graphing - Method 1) Graph a related function - Method 2) Graph a system of equations - Example using both methods - Application problem: determining volume of a penguin exhibit - Exit ticket