A great syllabus template in brochure form that can be used for all grades!
This syllabus hits the main key points students should know entering the school year. By focusing on only the key points, any student/parent will be able to follow along without getting overwhelm with the typical syllabus information overload.
Breakdown:
Part 1: Teacher, Subject, and Location
Part 2: School logo and 2 inspirational quotes
Part 3 : Contact information and Tutoring Hours
Part 4: Curriculum
Part 5: Supp
Phenomenal Equations Unit Review! Categories:Solving Equations 2-step equations Word problemsInequalities Compound InequalitiesRearranging Formulas It's really simple to navigate. Once the 2nd slide is on the play screen, each point is an hyperlink. The hyperlink will take you to the question, then you will clip the right arrow key on your keyboard to get to the answer. Each answer page has a jeopardy icon in the lower left hand corner. Once you click on the icon it will take you right back to t
25 Question multiple choice Unit Test with answer key
This Expressions Unit Test covers the following:
Topic 1: Using Expressions to Represent Real-World Situations
Topic 2: Understanding Polynomial Expressions
Topic 3: Algebraic Expressions Using the Distributive Property
Topic 4: Algebraic Expressions Using the Commutative and Associative Properties
Topic 5: Properties of Exponents
Topic 6: Radical Expressions and Expressions with Rational Exponents
After learning how to solve and graph inequalities, this is a fun REVIEW/COLLABORATIVE activity for your students. Students will choose a Mario character then a problem will appear with the amount of points it's worth. Have the students work in pairs or in groups to solve each problem on line paper. Once you call time, students will show their answers on a white board and you will give points to the correct teams. To show the answer to the entire class, click on the right arrow and it will show
This is a quick 30 minute vision board assignment! It's a great assignment to do on the 1st week of school, before you get into curriculum work. This is a great way to get to know your students, a great way for your student to get to know each other, and also a great way to motivate students throughout the year.
I plan on having my students glue this to construction paper the shape of a puzzle piece and place them on the back wall. (Our Motivation Wall)