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
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
Complete unit covering logarithms & logarithmic functions. Included with this bundle are guided notes, teacher guides, quizzes, reviews, answer keys, and recommended homework assignments. Topics include: 1) Logarithms 2) Logarithmic Functions 3) Properties of Logarithms 4) Common Logarithms 5) Natural Logarithms 6) Using Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Objectives: - I can rewrite exponential expressions in logarithmic form and vice versa and use the structure of logarithmic functions to
IB Applications & Interpretations SL, Unit 5 - Modeling Constant Rates of Change - Linear Functions. This bundle includes 7 guided notes lessons, teacher guides for each day, 2 assessments and assessment reviews (lessons 5.1-5.3, and 5.4-5.6), a performance task (can be used as a final exam if appropriate time of year), and an assignment sheet pacing guide, including recommended hw extra practice. Topics include: 1) Relations and Functions 2) Linear Models and Direct Variation 3) Inverse Relat
This summer work packet is a review of topics designed for students that will be entering into Honors Precalculus. Topics include: - Solve equations - Determine functions - Find equations of a line - Graph linear and absolute value - Factor polynomials - Solve quadratic equations - Graph and analyze quadratics - Function composition - Simplify rational expressions - Solve rational equations - Simplify using laws of exponents - Simplify radical expressions - Divide polynomials using long division
IB Applications & Interpretations SL, Unit 10 - Modeling Rates of Change - Exponential and Logarithmic Functions. This bundle includes 5 guided notes lessons, teacher guides for each day, 2 assessments and assessment reviews (lessons 10.1-10.3, and 10.1-10.5), 2 end-of-unit performance tasks, and an assignment sheet pacing guide, including recommended hw extra practice. Topics include: 1) Exponential Models 2) Simple Interest and APR Investments 3) Compound Interest 4) Annuities and Amortizati
This summer work packet is a review of topics designed for students that will be entering into AP Calculus AB. Topics include: - Simplify rational expressions - Complete identities - Simplify rational & trigonometric expressions with operations - Rewrite equations - Function operations using sets of ordered pairs, radical functions, and polynomials - Evaluate expressions - Sigma notation - Simplify logs, exponents, radicals, rational expressions - Evaluate trigonometric expressions without a c
IB Applications & Interpretations SL, Unit 11 - Modelling Periodic Phenomena - Trigonometric Functions. This bundle includes 3 guided notes lessons + homework, teacher guides for each day, 1 assessment and assessment review (lessons 11.1-11.3). Topics include: 1) An Introduction to Periodic Functions 2) An Infinity of Sinusoidal Functions 3) A World of Sinusoidal Models
Objective: I can change an equation from an exponential function with base e to a natural logarithmic function and vice versa and evaluate these expressions - Warm up: Evaluate logarithmic expressions using the change of base formula - Vocabulary: natural base exponential function, natural logarithm - Rewrite equations as natural logarithms and natural exponential equations - Simplify natural logarithmic expressions using the properties of logarithms - Solve exponential equations with base e usi
Objective: I can use the properties of exponents to rewrite and simplify expressions involving radicals and rational exponents - Warm up: simplify radicals - Vocabulary: rational exponent - Converting between radical form and exponent form - Application problem: use rational exponents to calculate the formula for inflation - Evaluate expressions with rational exponents - Simplify expressions with rational exponents - Exit ticket
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 - Lesson 8.6 Topics include: - Solve rational equations - Solve rational inequalities Objectives include: - I can write and solve rational equations and inequalities
IB Applications & Interpretations SL: Warm up using percent, introduce annuities and formula for annuities, exploration with annuity, calculating payments for an annuity on a future amount, introduce amortization, exploration using amortization, formula for calculating payments for an amortization, examples, practice
Objective: I can use arithmetic operations to simplify operations on and compositions of functions and determine their domain and range. - Warm up: Evaluate functions - Add and subtract functions - Multiply and divide functions, restrict domain of division - Application problem: difference in populations
IB Applications & Interpretations SL: End-of-Unit Assessment Performance Task. Students will explore the costs of affording payments on their dream car, including all costs associated with monthly payments of a vehicle
IB Applications & Interpretations SL: Warm up writing rules for arithmetic sequence, introduce series, introduce sigma notation, introduce formula for an arithmetic series, examples, practice problems
Students will design a rollercoaster from polynomials that fits various requirements. They will create a presentation and reflection of their process. Grading rubric included.
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 - Lesson 7.4 Topics include: - Change exponential equations to natural log equations - Change natural log equations to exponential equations - Simplify natural log expressions using properties of logarithms - Solve exponential equations using natural logarithms - Solve natural log equations - Application problems usin
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 7.1-7.2 Topics include: - Rewrite equations in logarithmic form - Rewrite equations in exponential form - Rewrite application formulas - Graph logarithmic parent functions - Graph transformations of logarithmic functions - Solve logarithmic equations with the property of equality - Evaluate logarithms using
A great resource for International Baccalaureate mathematics! Although it can be used for non-IB classes, as well. I have used it for a midterm, but it can be used for an end-of-unit assessment, as well. This research project/performance task is designed to explore Pascal's triangle, its history, relationship with Sierpinski's triangle, and how it is used in the field of mathematics. Grading rubric included.