This resource is sort of a double barrel exercise. Students will discover through ordering not only that the negative indices are the smallest but also at the same time discover a bit of Earth and Space Science and Biological aspect discovery.
This PPTX is a good teaching tool for flow...it introduces the why and works from the crumbs and impress some solid understanding of the Mathematics behind this graph. It takes the class on a journey from plotting to understanding this graph. It can be used for an advanced or slow paced class.
This PPTX introduces students to the world of debt and the understanding of how banks and other financial institutions make money when they borrow or buy from companies. However they are also shown how they could possibly make money by earning interest in some way shape or form when investing. An short introduction is given about compound interest using the Simple Interest formula repetitively.
Students get to experience how to solve linear inequalities similar to solving linear equations and they will learn how to graph the solution specifically on a number line. This PPTX is specifically for an average to fast class and can easily be adapted to a slow pace class.
This resource shows a step-by-step way of using the Distributive Law and leads on to the fast and higher order thinkers. It shows a specific method I use to teach my students when dealing with this specific law in Mathematics.
In this worksheet, students will learn specifically how to calculate the principal amount, the rate at which the loan is borrowed and the time (life) of the loan period.
This PPTX gives good guidance through the understanding od linear sequences and how to set it up on a table as ewll as setting up a mathematical general rule for the sequence/pattern.
In many cases students need prompting. This assessment suits the needs of those learners struggling with their ordinal thinking. It should raise their confidence in common sense, logical reasoning and processing.