After learning all the methods for solving Quadratic Equations, I like to use this resource to help students determine which method is appropriate for the given equation.
This fun Color Splash scavenger hunt contains 15 quadratic equations. Some can be solved using square roots, some can be solved by factoring, and some contain irrational solutions requiring the Quadratic Formula or completing the square. This activity is for review after students are familiar with all the methods for solving quadratic equations. Included in this activity is a flowchart for helping students choose an appropriate method. This activity includes an answer key for teachers and a reco
This scavenger hunt contains 22 problems for simplifying radical expressions. Problems include simplifying, adding radicals, multiplying radicals, and rationalizing the denominator. It also include problems that apply the Pythagorean Theorem.
Guided Notes for Determining if the relation is a function. Relations are represented as ordered pairs, tables, graphs, and mapping diagrams. Check out my store for the PowerPoint presentation that goes with the notes. The PowerPoint is programmed for each part to show up upon your click.
This graphic organizer covers simplifying square roots, solving quadratic equations by using inverse operations, solving by factoring, and solving with the quadratic formula. I use this as a review activity. A student version and teacher (filled in)version are included.
Guided notes for the Quadratic Formula. Check out the beautiful PowerPoint Presentation that goes with this notes guide. There are three examples on these notes. The first example is in standard form and has rational answers. The second example is in standard form and has irrational answers. The third example is not in standard form and has irrational answers.
Guided Notes for Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring. Check out my store for the PowerPoint Presentation that goes with these guided notes. My PowerPoints are aesthetically pleasing. Animating each step allows each step shows up one click at a time.
These guided notes are for solving quadratic equations by completing the square with a = 1. There is a beautiful PowerPoint to go with these guided notes in my store.