This foldable, perfect for an interactive notebook, includes 4 examples each for solving equations with fractions or decimals. Steps for fractions focus on multiplying my the LCD of the fractions to clear the fraction and multiplying by a power of 10 for decimals. One of the 4 examples is a word problem.
This set of Interactive Notebook foldables and notes could be used a variety of ways. My favorite is to have student discover slope intercept form by graphing using a table and then get some practice graphing in slope-intercept form. One page has students graph two equations given in slope-intercept form which students graph using a table. They then identify the slope and y-intercept. Then students learn that the slope comes before the x and the y-intercept is the other number. Students then ide
I pair this foldable with The Adventures of Slope Dude who happens to be just monotone enough that it engages the kids and they remember it! I then take types of slope a step further by identifying slope in a table, pair of points, equation, and word problem.
This set of notes and interactive card sort is perfect for a low prep lesson on teaching solving equations with variables on both sides of the equal sign. PDF version of the notes (key included) and card sort (key included) are half page to conserve paper and fit in an INB. Practice problems include a range of problems including problems with distributive property and combining like terms to simplify before proceeding.
6 different poster designs + 1 bonus watercolor design featuring all eight common core mathematical practices. These would be perfect for printing on Astrobrights paper or colored cardstock because they're b & w printing friendly!
Interactive Notebook Foldable with step-by-step instructions for solving problems with multiplication and division problems with scientific notation and three practice problems, including a word problem for each. Printing: Flip on short side
This 12 piece puzzle requires students find equivalent, simplified expressions for 17 different expressions with radicals and rational exponents. Students cut a part the puzzle (or it is cut a part for them) and then piece it together to correctly match all 17 expressions.
I used this as a precursor to division properties of exponents because many of my students had forgotten reducing fractions and cancelling terms on the numerator and denominator. The file is an PDF. It's a half page, designed for Interactive Student Notebooks, but could easily be scaled up for a full page handout. Answer key included.
5 different problems that challenge students to write exponential functions in the form f(x)=a(b)^x from a table or written scenario. Each page includes a QR code so students may self-check using snapchat or another QR Code reader.
9th - 12th
Algebra, Math, Math Test Prep
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