Students will work in small groups or individually to play this Jeopardy game. Operations include: Simplifying, Multiplying, Adding, Subtracting, Distributing, FOILing, and Rationalizing. This game is provided as Smart Board Activity, but is also offered as a PowerPoint.
Empty exponent table that students fill in and use in mathematics. This is great for when you are simplifying radicals and for lists of perfect squares, cubes, etc.
Students can practice rewriting equations into slope-intercept form by placing organizer inside of a clear page protector, and then write on it using a dry erase marker.
Students will us product, power, and quotient rules to simplify exponential expression. Once simplified, the student will color based upon the placement of the 4 in the solution.
Students create a foldable that explains the difference in parallel, perpendicular, or neither. They will complete both a graphical and computational example.
Students start by rewriting the equation into slope-intercept form, and then choose the graph the matches the equation. Piece must be cut up prior to actual handing out. Lineup will create a loop of information.
6th - 12th
Algebra, Algebra 2, Math
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I have taught mathematics for the last 12 years at both the middle and high school level.
Teaching style
Semi-traditional with lots of activities :)
Awards & shining teacher moments
Secondary student teacher of the year at WU, School Teacher of the Year Runner-Up
My own education history
BA in Mathematics with Emphasis in Secondary Education
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