Have your students practice their number sense with this 12 question handout. Students will have to decide which of the two options (R or IR) will make the inequality true. Student objective: I can compare rational and irrational numbers in a inequality statement. Answer key provided.
Let your students approximate the decimal form of an irrational number with this maze activity! Students will be able to self check their answers to be able to move along to reach the end of the maze. Also, very easy for teachers to visually see who is struggling if they are not following the correct path. 1 maze included. Key provided.
Help your students understand the meanings of parallel and perpendicular lines with these graphic organizer! The no - cut graphic organizer is a no - prep booklet! Graphic Organizer includes: 1) Graphing example of given pairs of Parallel and Perpendicular Equations for students to graph and see what the vocabulary words look like. 2) Fill in the blank of definitions and how to find the parallel and perpendicular slope of an equation. 3) 4 example equations that ask students to find the parall
This foldable includes the 6 exponent rules: - Zero Exponent Rule - Product Rule - Quotient Rule - Rational Exponent Rule - Power Rule - Negative Exponent Rule Also, each rule has 3 examples (4 examples for Rational Rule) included in the foldable.
Have students work on identifying rational and irrational numbers with this handout. Students start off with a fill in the blank section to recall the rational and irrational characteristics. Students then move on to classifying expressions as rational or irrational. Finally, students will approximate irrational number with a matching section.
Have your students practice writing linear equations out of graphs with this self check practice. Included is a 10 graph handout in which students have to match to its correct linear equation in slope - intercept form by choosing between 12 letters. Answer Key Provided! Student Objective: I can write the linear equation of a graph in slope - intercept form. 8.F.A.1 | 8.F.B.4 | HSF.LE.A.2
This graphic organizer lays out academic vocabulary: Rational and Irrational Numbers. Organized in Frayer Model form with everything typed out so you can focus on the content of your lesson.
Get your high school students organized with this two week agenda. Students can start fresh into their academics by setting up goals for the next weeks to come. Also, students can record their assessments and reflect on their performance.
I created this booklet to help close the gap my freshmen Algebra 1 students would come in with. This booklet goes over the integer operation rules. As well as examples and even helps students introduce and/or recall the definitions of: Natural , Integer and Rational Numbers. It is all organized in a booklet! Can be easily glued into their notebooks for future reference!
I have taught: math support, pre - algebra , algebra 1, geometry and applied math in my 4 years of teaching.
My own education history
I graduated with a B.S in Mathematics from California State University of Bakersfield in 2015. I have recieved my single subject credential for CA in 2016.
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