Empower your students to master linear equations with this Rewriting in Any Form Activity! In this engaging practice set, students are given 12 problems with key information—such as two points, a point and slope, or an equation in one of the three forms (slope-intercept, point-slope, or standard). Their task is to convert each into the other two forms, identify the slope, and list two points, building a deep understanding of how each form connects and can be transformed seamlessly. Features:Co
Three Forms of a Linear Equation ActivityHelp students master the three essential forms of linear equations with this comprehensive activity. Designed to build fluency in converting and analyzing linear equations, this resource begins with a warm-up where students identify given equations as slope-intercept, standard, point-slope, or no particular form, underlining the easiest form to rewrite each. After reviewing the warm-up, students dive into a detailed chart where they convert each original
Algebra 1 Math Dance Video ProjectMake learning algebra fun and engaging with the Algebra 1 Math Dance Video Project! In this unique project, students will create a short video where they demonstrate key algebraic functions through a creative dance routine. By using hand motions to represent various equations, students will reinforce their understanding of concepts like linear, quadratic, exponential functions, absolute value, square root, and the equation of a circle. This project combines mov
Name Creation Project with Linear Equations in DesmosUnleash your creativity and mathematical skills with the Name Creation Project using linear equations in Desmos! This engaging project allows students to design their names by graphing them exclusively with linear equations, transforming algebraic concepts into artistic expressions. Students will begin by sketching their names, breaking down each letter into straight-line segments. Using Desmos, they will then write and graph the corresponding
Designed for Algebra 1, these task cards are perfect for helping students develop their problem-solving skills while building a deep understanding of equations. This set of task cards begins with basic one-step equations and gradually progresses to more complex problems involving variables on both sides. Each card is crafted to encourage student thinking, discussion, and collaboration, making it ideal for BTC-inspired classrooms. What's included: A series of task cards (2 sets of 21 problems) t
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Email: mathine172@gmail.com
Teaching High School Mathematics for 20 years. Focus on Algebra, PreCalculus, AP Calculus AB and AP Calculus BC
Teaching style
Discovery, Scaffold Assignments, Building Thinking Classroom
My own education history
Bachelors Degree in Mathematics with Education
Masters Degree in Educational Leadership
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