Full answer key shown in thumbnails. I used this as an extension for Algebra after doing all of the exponent rules. This was used on a FLEX RTI day. Can also be used as an intro in an Algebra 2 class.
Use this with your class as an Algebra extension. I used this on a flex RTI day. It is a good way to introduce high achieving algebra students to systems of three equations.
Full answer key is shown in the thumbnails. I used this during a FLEX RTI day for extension for my algebra class, and as an intro to graphing in three dimensions for my geometry class. It is a brief way to introduce the concepts without overwhelming the students.
Full worksheet key shown in thumbnails. I created this in order to help show students where our methods for factoring quadratics come from. Having them discover that factoring by grouping is essentially the same as factoring quadratics on their owns helps with understanding. They now will know the "why" I used this before I formally introduced factoring quadratics
Goal: Create a piece of art by graphing functions on desmosStudents: Algebra, Geometry, Algebra 2, Pre-CalcPre-Project: I fill out the “Graphing Functions on Desmos” sheet with my students and show them some strategies for graphing on desmos. Even if my students haven’t learned trig functions, I will still show them the function’s behavior.During Project: I give the students 3 days in class to work. I help them with their functions and allow them to work collaboratively to share ideas with other
Play connect four with your class to talk about games and logic strategies, or use the boards for other things such as review games! What is included?Mini connect four boards to do on paper. There are two copies to easily print double sided!Big connect four for on paper. Two copies are included to print double sided.Big connect four to put in plastic white board holders or to project onto your white board!Student score sheet to keep a record of opponents and wins. How to playEach player fills in
Want to play the Tower of Hanoi with your students but don't have multiple wooden games? Use this print out for students to create their own. Additionally, a student worksheet is included where students can analyze how many moves it takes to create the tower, write down the rules, track their speed, and discover the formula for amount of moves!