10 word problems involving distance, midpoint, and slope. Some are multi-step problems that involve multiple formulas and math concepts such as unit rate.
Notes and worksheet for A.1 in the VDOE curriculum. Evaluating expressions (order of operations and substitution), translating - 4 levels for each topic. There is a comprehensive quiz. Answers are provided.
10 problems on 17 learning targets taught in algebra 1 part 1 for the VA standards. Topics include solving equations, functions, graphing, evaluating expressions, translating, solving inequalities, and slope.
Students will take a problem and state what property is used to complete the first step, simplify, evaluate using substitution, and express it verbally. There is an extra page for teachers to add his or her own problems in.
Intro, example, and practice problems for the triangular prism, rectangular prism, sphere, cone, cylinder, and pyramid with step by step walk through for practice problems.
5 Domino Activity sheets covering:
Perfect Squares; Integer Operations; Operations with Rational Numbers
Simplifying square roots and cube roots
Translating verbal expressions to algebraic
Evaluating expressions
Simplifying algebraic expressions using field properties of equality
Starts with the first concept and builds up with each domino board.
Intro to Pythagorean Theorem and trigonometry. 7 examples and 15 practice problems each of Pythagorean Theorem, labeling sides to a right triangle, finding the missing side using trig, and finding the missing angle using trig.
Notes on ratios and proportions. 3 example problems. 15 proportion problems that require solving multistep equations, 10 proportion word problems, and 18 percent problems.
Notes on functions, relations, mapping, graphing, domain, range, tables. Practice problems on determining if a relation is a function or not. Practice problems on being given a table, ordered pair, map, or graph and having to complete the other three.
3 activities to review translating and properties. The first is to translate a verbal equation, then state the property that it displays. Added to this are five MC translations from algebraic to verbal. An activity where students have to translate to find a value which will lead them to a property that they have to make up an example to. The third is a mad lib type activity where they have to fill in properties along with some English parts of speech.
Includes addition properties of commutative, associative, identity, and inverse, as well as algebraic properties - reflexive, symmetric, and transitive.
Test covers variable expression, properties, evaluating using substitution, order of operations, distributing - 30 questions.
15 Multiple choice/15 Free response