This PowerPoint presentation has each step programed in to show up one-at-a-time upon your click. I have also created Guided Notes for students that go along with this presentation. This presentation works great for face-to-face teaching as well as virtual. Screen record while putting the presentation in present mode and post your video to your learning management system. Works great for distance learning, or to help absent students, or for a sub day.
This bundle includes a PowerPoint for a Jeopardy-style review game for Linear Functions, a recording sheet, and an answer key. The game board contains four categories: Rate-of-Change, Graphing, Writing Linear Equations, Word Problems (Situations). Each category has 4 questions with varying levels of difficulty. The game board slide is linked to the various questions. Each question slide is linked back to the gameboard slide. The Double Jeopardy is in the same format with more difficult questions
This bundle includes an aesthetically pleasing PowerPoint presentation and guided notes that go along with the presentation. All problems are solved by completing the square, a = 1. Examples include rational and irrational solutions. Irrational solutions are simplified to simplest radical form.
This PowerPoint presentation has each step programed in to show up one-at-a-time upon your click. I have also created Guided Notes for students that go along with this presentation. This presentation works great for face-to-face teaching as well as virtual. Screen record while putting the presentation in present mode and post your video to your learning management system. Works great for distance learning, or to help absent students, or for a sub day.
Guided Notes, PowerPoint Presentation, and Practice for writing linear functions given the slope and y-intercept or a graph. The practice contains problems that give m and b and graphs and situations that give the rate of change and the starting value.
This PowerPoint is a Jeopardy-style review game for Linear Functions. The game board contains four categories: Rate-of-Change, Graphing, Writing Linear Equations, & Word Problems (Situations). Each category has 4 questions with varying levels of difficulty. The game board slide is linked to the various questions. Each question slide is linked back to the gameboard slide. The Double Jeopardy is in the same format with more difficult questions. There is a total of 32 questions, 16 in Jeopardy an
This flowchart is designed to help students choose an appropriate method of solving a quadratic equation. This file is a PowerPoint and completely EDITABLE.
This eye-catching presentation begins with an attention-grabbing GIF. Each element that students should write shows up one at a time with a click. There are three examples. One example is in standard form and has rational solutions. The second example is in standard form and has irrational solutions. The third example is not in standard form and has irrational solutions. Irrational solutions are written in the simplest radical form and approximated. There is also a slide showing how to check one
This PowerPoint presentation has each step programed in to show up one-at-a-time upon your click. I have also created Guided Notes for students that go along with this presentation. This presentation works great for face-to-face teaching as well as virtual. Screen record while putting the presentation in present mode and post your video to your learning management system. Works great for distance learning, or to help absent students, or for a sub day.
This presentation teaches how to determine if a relation is a function. Relations are represented as ordered pairs, tables, graphs, and mapping diagrams. Each item is programmed to show up one at a time upon your click. Works great for face-to-face teaching or for distance learning. Screen record and voice-over as you go through the presentation to post to your learning management system.
This PowerPoint presentation has each step programed in to show up one-at-a-time upon your click. I have also created Guided Notes for students that go along with this presentation. This presentation works great for face-to-face teaching as well as virtual. Screen record while putting the presentation in present mode and post your video to your learning management system. Works great for distance learning, or to help absent students, or for a sub day.
This PowerPoint presentation is for teaching solving quadratic equations by completing the square, a = 1. I used this for my Algebra 1 students. This presentation includes rational and irrational solutions and simplifying radical answers. A Algebra Tile representation is also included. Each element is programmed to appear one click at a time in the order that you would write it. I also have Guided Notes that go along with this presentation in my store. Geode backgrounds for beauty :)
This PowerPoint is for solving quadratic equations by factoring. The presentation is animated so each element comes up on the click in the order that you would write it.
This recording sheet is for my PowerPoint of a Jeopardy-style review game for Linear Functions. The game board contains four categories: Rate-of-Change, Graphing, Writing Linear Equations, & Word Problems (Situations). Each category has 4 questions with varying levels of difficulty. The game board slide is linked to the various questions. Each question slide is linked back to the gameboard slide. The Double Jeopardy is in the same format with more difficult questions. There is a total of 32 qu