This complete Algebra 1 unit breaks down equations and inequalities into clear, step-by-step lessons with guided notes, practice, and assessments. This Algebra unit is designed to help students build a strong foundation in solving equations and inequalities. Perfect for Algebra 1 or Algebra 2 support, this resource walks students step-by-step through essential skills using guided notes, structured practice, and meaningful application problems. π Whatβs Included β Guided Notes for each lesson
This Exponent Laws Unit provides everything needed to teach and reinforce the properties of exponents in an Algebra 1 or Algebra 2 classroom. The unit is organized in a clear lesson β practice β review β assessment format, making it easy for teachers to implement immediately. Students will learn and practice simplifying expressions using exponent rules including the product rule, quotient rule, power of a power, and negative exponents. This resource works well for: Guided instruction Independe
Help students build a strong visual understanding of systems of equations with these guided notes and practice problems on solving systems by graphing. Students begin by defining what a system of equations is and identifying solutions as ordered pairs that satisfy both equations. They then practice determining whether a given point is a solution before moving into graphing systems on the coordinate plane. This resource includes multiple graphing problems with grids, allowing students to visually
Make substitution method clear and accessible with these step-by-step guided notes and practice problems. Students learn how to isolate a variable, substitute expressions into another equation, and solve systems efficiently. The notes walk students through a complete example and reinforce understanding with structured practice. Special cases such as no solution and infinite solutions are clearly explained, helping students connect algebraic results to graphing concepts.
Teach students how to efficiently solve systems using the elimination method with these structured notes and practice problems. Students learn how to add equations to eliminate variables and when necessary, multiply equations to create opposites. The notes provide a clear process for solving systems step-by-step, making this method easy to follow and apply. Practice problems include both straightforward elimination and more advanced cases requiring multiplication before elimination.