Slope "doodle notes" - visual note taking pages with interactive tasks for building stronger retention of slope of a line lesson concepts in Algebra Boost your students' focus and memory! The blend of graphic and linguistic input in these guided visual notes helps students' brains to convert the information to long-term memory more easily. When students color or doodle in math class, it activates both hemispheres of the brain at the same time. There are proven benefits of this cross-lateral
Linear Equations & Slope-Intercept Form - Fun Practice / Review Graphing Activity: If students graph all the lines correctly, the page folds up into a paper airplane! This activity is a fun way for your class to practice using slope of a line and graphing using Slope-Intercept Form. One version also includes reflections of lines on the coordinate plane. ** This item is part of a larger DISCOUNTED bundle: Slope and Graphing Linear Equations BundleStudents graph lines and complete a short work
Creating & Analyzing Scatter Plots - Visual Interactive "Doodle Notes" When students color or doodle in math class, it activates both hemispheres of the brain at the same time. There are proven benefits of this cross-lateral brain activity: - new learning - relaxation (less math anxiety) - visual connections - better memory & retention of the content! Students fill in the sheets, answer the questions, and color, doodle or embellish. Then, they can use it as a study guide later on. Content
This enormous discounted bundle is packed with activities for equations, inequalities, systems, functions, polynomials, graphing, critical thinking, and more! The wide variety of activities, note sheets, games, puzzles, and lessons will offer your Algebra 1 students plenty of unique and creative options to make math class engaging all throughout their Algebra coursework. Resources Included:Writing Equations - "Pass It On" ActivityDiscovering Laws of Exponents: Inquiry ActivityLaws of Exponents
Slope, Graphing, & Linear Equations Activity Bundle - a variety of creative games, notes, activities, puzzles and other resources: Save money by getting 20 sets of resources in one bundle! These activities will help your students with slope and graphing. (For an even bigger bundle that includes systems of equations, solving, quadratics, and more at a greater discount, try Algebra 1 Super Bundle) The zip file contains the following resources in PDF format: 1. An infographic about slope (great
Box and Whisker Plots Notes for Middle School Math- reading and creating box & whisker plots: visual interactive "doodle note" set When students color or doodle in math class, it activates both hemispheres of the brain at the same time. There are proven benefits of this cross-lateral brain activity: - new learning - relaxation (less math anxiety) - visual connections - better memory & retention of the content! Students fill in the sheets, answer the questions, and color, doodle or embellish
Slope of a Line - Practice / Review Activity for Slope in different forms: This Algebra sorting activity helps your students practice finding slope in different forms to determine whether the slope is positive, negative, undefined, or zero. Here is what's included: - 4 quick-fold pockets to hold sorted cards - 30 basic cards (mix of graphs, tables, ordered pairs, and equations with y already isolated) to offer a variety of practice with the slope formula and with visual representations - 10 opti
Plotting Points (Ordered Pairs) on the Coordinate Plane - Fun Activity: If the students plot points correctly and connect the lines as directed, the page folds up into a paper airplane! This activity is a fun way for your class to practice graphing ordered pairs on a coordinate plane. Two versions are included: - Version One incorporates reflections of points and lines across the x-axis or y-axis. - Version Two is more basic and all points are given as ordered pairs. Students plot points and
Slope-Intercept Form for Linear Equations - Discovery:
This activity is an introduction to Slope-Intercept Form. It is best for when students are able to graph a line using a table, but have not yet been introduced to graphing using Slope-Intercept Form. They are led through a guided inquiry process to discover that the slope and y-intercept of a line can be seen in the linear equation. The 3 page activity is packed with critical thinking questions.
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Linear Equations & Their Graphs - Critical Thinking: Two versions are included - Version 1 (Worksheet) - Students determine whether each statement is "always true," "sometimes true," or "never true." They color each one accordingly and end up with a design that can be checked quickly for accuracy (but cannot be easily predicted by students). Version 2 (Sorting Activity) - Students can work alone or in pairs or small groups. Students sort the statement cards into the correct category on the
Slope of a Line - Main Ideas for Slope: This is a great study guide or graphic organizer for students working with linear equations and learning how to find slope. The infographic contains main ideas about slopes of lines. These infographics are intended to be printed two-per-page. You can cut each one out individually and use as a bookmark or study guide. You can also 3-hole punch as a half sheet for student binders. Take a look at the preview file to see the layout. *** This item is als
This activity is for students who are already able to graph a linear equation on the coordinate plane. It is a great way to practice or review Slope-Intercept Form.
After choosing a location on each of the four maps to bury a treasure, each student writes the equations for two lines that will intersect at their “X.” Then, each student cuts or tears their strip of equations off and swaps with a partner. Each student finds his/her partner’s treasure by graphing the two lines and writing an ord
Students practice Slope-Intercept Form, Point-Slope Form, and Standard Form. They work with the equations of lines, graphs, x-intercepts and y-intercepts, and slopes.
This set of three activities can be used all at once or spread throughout a unit on linear equations. The activities are great for individual practice, homework, partner work, or even assessments.
In Practice Sheet A, Students are given an equation in slope-intercept form and have to find all of the cut-up pieces that match the
Quadratic Equations & Graphs of Quadratic Functions - Critical Thinking: Two versions are included - Version 1 (Worksheet) - Students determine whether each statement is "always true," "sometimes true," or "never true." They color each one accordingly and end up with a design that can be checked quickly for accuracy (but cannot be easily predicted by students). Version 2 (Sorting Activity) - Students can work alone or in pairs or small groups. Students sort the statement cards into the corr
Graphs of Derivatives - Discovery:
This three-page worksheet will guide your students to graph the derivative of a function and make observations about the following concepts:
* The slope of a tangent line to a curve can be identified at various points and used to create the graph of the derivative.
* The degree of f’(x) is equal to the degree of f(x) minus one.
* The second derivative of f(x) is denoted by f’’(x) and is the derivative of f’(x).
*The derivative of a cubic function is a quadrat
Plotting Points on the Coordinate Plane, Writing Ordered Pairs, Reflecting Across an Axis, & more... In this 3-day mini-unit students will be introduced to the coordinate plane. They will learn how to plot points using ordered pairs, identify quadrants & axes, reflect points, find horizontal and vertical lengths, and write x- and y- coordinates. Then, students will design their own constellation and plot it on a coordinate plane. The lessons include a team game, constellation card activi
working with charts and plots in math class: visual interactive "doodle note" When students color or doodle in math class, it activates both hemispheres of the brain at the same time. There are proven benefits of this cross-lateral brain activity: - new learning - relaxation (less math anxiety) - visual connections - better memory & retention of the content! Students fill in the sheets, answer the questions, and color, doodle or embellish. Then, they can use it as a study guide later on. G
Enjoy this free treat for your math class. HOW TO USE: - Print your choice of desk doodle – 1 for each desk/table space. (A few options are included for different courses / grade levels.) - Laminate or wrap in page protectors that are dry-erase marker friendly! - Stick onto desks or tables. Any student who uses the seat throughout the day can use it to sketch or doodle along with problems or to keep the brain focused. (Doodling offers brain benefits and helps students focus and remember!) - Wa
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