This activity includes 3 slides related to polynomial vocabulary and classification. In the first slide, students sort given expressions into "polynomial/not polynomial" categories. The second slide features five fill-in-the-blank questions about polynomial degree, leading coefficients, standard form, and terms. On the third slide, students place polynomials into a table based on their classification by degree and number of terms.
This listing includes two puzzles, each containing one slide, related to polynomial operations. In each activity, students arrange rectangular tiles in a table so that equivalent expressions match up (like in a tarsia puzzle, but digitally). One puzzle requires addition and subtraction and the other requires multiplication.
This listing includes two activities, each containing two slides, related to inverse functions. In each activity, one slide is matching by drawing lines or arrows and one requires students to type their response. Topics/skills included are finding equations for inverses of linear and non-linear functions, identifying inverse functions from a graph, and creating a table of values for an inverse function.
This activity includes two separate factoring activities, each one slide each. The first one is a a review of factoring quadratics and the second is factoring polynomials by grouping. In each activity, factors are given at the bottom of the slide and students need to drag and drop them to the appropriate polynomial to show their understanding of the factoring process.
Contained in this listing are two 10-question self-grading Google Forms quizzes on function composition. One quiz involves composition when x is a known value and the other involves composition when x is unknown. Each question includes specific feedback to help guide students toward fixing their mistakes and arriving at the correct answer.
9th - 12th
Algebra, Algebra 2, Math
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