This activity includes 6 review stations related to operations with polynomials and classifying polynomials. Throughout this activity, students will be engaged and actively working in groups.
This is a great activity to use as review the day before an assessment.
This is designed to be used as a formative assessment for students after they've learned elimination. The answers are included. I use it as a check-in in class to provide feedback, but it could be given as homework or as a quiz.
This activity (individual or cooperative) is perfect practice for calculating slope using the slope formula. Includes the 4 types of slopes (positive, negative, zero and undefined). Easy to use with 2 options (less prep vs. more prep).
This is great for using as a graded check-in or exit slip after learning how to add, subtract, multiply and divide radicals but prior to a quiz or a test. It is intended to give students feedback. This could also be used as an assessment.
This is an assessment on the 3 methods for solving a system (substitution, elimination and graphing). Includes answers of no solution (parallel lines) and infinitely many (the same line).
Use this as an in-class review assignment or a homework assignment prior to a quiz on solve systems of linear equations using graphing and substitution. You could also make this a quiz. (Contains 3 graphing problems and 4 substitution problems).
This activity would work well with either substitution or elimination. You could give students a choice of which method they use or you could be specific as to which method you’d like them to practice. FYI – students will sometimes be substituting equations with fractions. Since students know what the five possible answers are, they can be even more confident that they have the correct answer.
This activity would work well with either substitution or elimination. You could give students a choice of which method they use or you could be specific as to which method you’d like them to practice. FYI – students will sometimes be substituting equations with fractions. Since students know what the five possible answers are, they can be even more confident that they have the correct answer.
This can be used as a homework assignment or an assessment on setting up and solving real life applications for linear systems. Answers included. Total of 6 real life application problems.
8th - 12th
Algebra, Algebra 2, Math
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