Interactive notebook notes- set up as two half-sheets per page to conserve copies. Picture of Dorito man with example of how to use him. This is followed up by writing a few example problems underneath in the notebook to practice with.
Three pages of interactive notebook glue-ins practicing converting repeating decimals to fractions. Page one is an exploration activity students will do to discover the relationship between repeating decimals and the number 9 as a denominator. The second page describes the process of taking a decimal that repeats eventually and converting it to a fraction. The third page is two practice problems on converting an eventually repeating decimal to a fraction.
This is an interactive notebook booklet explaining how to combine like terms and use distributive property to simplify expressions. The front has vocabulary and the inside has both combining like terms practice and practice with distributive property. This is used as a precursor to solving equations in my 8th grade Pre-Algebra class!
Foldable describing how to solve system of equations by substitution and graphing. Substitution has three practice problems and graphing has two. The substitution practice has two problems that include one standard form equation and one in slope-intercept form, the third example is two equations in standard form. The first graphing example has both equations in slope-intercept form and the second has both in standard form.
Notes in a book format about finding the percent markup/markdown of an item.There is a brief explanation at the top followed by seven practice problems using the formulas.
This is a tri-fold brochure set up with a small note portion on the front describing what surface area is and how to solve for it. The foldable focuses on the use of the formula to solve; however, I also showed my students how to add the pieces separately to arrive at the same answers.
One page of notes describing the various ways to find slope: from a table, graph, equation, and verbal description. Also includes a practice problem for each way.
A tri-fold note page designed for interactive notebooks. This product includes eight practice problems, two of which are word problems. The problems range from easy variables on both sides problems, to more difficult problems with distributive property on both sides of the equation.
This note page is a tri-fold brochure set-up perfect for interactive notebooks. The brochure includes a method to solve equations as well as 14 practice problems. The practice includes traditional two-step equations as well as a focus on fractions, and a few problems using combining like terms and square and cube roots. These notes do not include any problems with distributive property.
Short activity to discover the negative exponent property. Students are instructed to use their scientific calculator to find results of positive and negative exponents. They leave their answers in whole numbers or fractions to help them see the relationship between them. This prints two writing sheets per page.
Note page on finding the surface area of spheres. The examples in the notes range from solving for surface area given the radius, solving for surface area given only the circumference, solving for radius given surface area, and solving for surface area given circumference and then using surface area to find the price of material.
Tri-fold brochure style notes on percent increase/decrease/error. The notes provide the formulas for each on the front, three simple problems (no words), and two word problems of each type of problem.
One page notes on finding volume of spheres. The notes list the formula at the top and then move into several practice problems. Problem 1 is a basic volume problem using 3.14 for pi and solving for volume given the radius. Problem 2 gives students the diameter and asks them to find volume. Problem three has students solving for radius given the volume and problem 4 has students solving for volume of a hemisphere given the diameter.
Interactive Notebook Glue-In. This product includes several practice problems on classifying rational numbers (no irrational) via a checkbox system. This resource also includes two word problems dealing with rational numbers. The resource is made to fit two to a page resulting in less copying!