This fun and engaging BINGO game includes the PowerPoint presentation for questions, Bingo Card to be printed and directions for the game. This game includes a review of triangle similarity, triangle congruence, transformations, right triangles, right triangle trig, and more. It makes a great way to review for finals.
This bingo game is a fun review for students working on probability. It includes a BINGO card and a PowerPoint to display to the class. Let students fill in their own board with the answers so that each student has a different card.
This contains two sets of notes with practice problems for students to try on their own. The notes are created using Cornell notes/ AVID templates in order to promote note taking skills and higher order thinking and questioning. The notes cover two topics, including converting from standard form of an equation to slope intercept of an equation and solving systems of equations using substitution. The notes are editable on Word. If you like these notes, please follow the channel so I can add mo
This 58 question practice is designed to help give students practice with state test style questions. It features a review of the major content standards in Algebra 1 and allows for practice to boost student achievement. This practice is designed to take about 1 week and can be broken down even more (if needed).
This one to two week project is the perfect way to review and end the year. Enjoy helping your students review math concepts and understand how this year relates to the rest of their lives. Students are given a rubric with descriptions of each project (must get 100 total points). This project allows for differentiation, interest and choice! Ideal for 7th to 12th grade students.
This fun bingo game is a great way to help students review all exponent rules. It contains product rule, quotient rule, power rule, zero rule and negative exponents. Package includes the powerpoint with questions and a bingo card that all students customize to make their own.
This powerpoint of bell ringers provides great conversation starters for teachers to get to know their students. Use them everyday or just once a week to help create a positive classroom culture. These bell ringers are a great way to help build language for ELL/ESL/MLL learners. Teachers can provide sentence starters to create guidance for those who need it. Great product for when you forget to have a bell ringer/do now ready!
This set of Cornell / AVID notes can help students answer higher order thinking questions and enhance their note-taking skills. The first set of notes helps students understand how to solve inequalities and graph them on a number line. The second set of notes helps students graph inequalities and see the differences between how equations and inequalities are graphed. The questioning scaffolds to cover all necessary information students need to be successful. These notes are editable.
This bingo game is a fun review for students working on probability. It includes a BINGO card and a PowerPoint to display to the class. Let students fill in their own board with the answers so that each student has a different card.
This word document features different icebreakers and get to know you activities for the first week of school. It offers student surveys to give teachers a chance to get to know their students, icebreakers for students to get to know each other and independent activities to help students learn what is important to them.
Great review for a final exam, test exam or review day. Have students work in partners or small groups. In different places around the room, place fishbowls (containers). Cut out the review questions below and place them into the fishbowls. If you are planning for 5 groups, you should print out 5 pages. To play this review, have each student pull out a card. Let them think for 1 minute independently without talking about what they are going to say. Then, give two minutes for students to tal
This pack of notes includes bell ringers, notes, guided practice and independent practice. It covers all main types of factoring, including GCF, trinomials, trinomials a > 1 and difference of squares. It includes 10 pages of information, which should last about 6 days in the classroom.
These algebra 1 vocabulary words can be posted around your room or in a central area to remind students about what they are learning. Cutout the vocabulary words and allow students to draw pictures of what each word means. Hang these up around the room to display student work and help build vocabulary for all learners, including ELL and MLL students.
This introduction to what exponential functions are is a great way for students to see how it differs from a linear or quadratic function. Students are able to take guided notes and see the differences in exponential tables and equations.
This worksheet is designed to help students master the rules of adding and subtracting integers. They will use this guide to help them identify each integer and decide from there which rule to use.