This worksheet contains quadratic expressions in factored form. Students can practice using the distributive property and FOIL method to write equivalent expression in expanded form. This worksheet contains positive and negative numbers.
Need extra practice? A quick assessment? Here are five pages to help your students practice solving linear equations to determine if the equation has no solution, one solution or many solutions. These equations include the distributive property and combining like terms. Included in the five pages are...
*Two practice worksheets - one has no negative numbers.
*Three assessments - two with problems simply rearranged, and a third with no negative numbers.
Here is a fun worksheet for to assist your students with simplifying expressions, writing equivalent expressions by using the distributive property and combining like-terms. This task can take place early in the unit, before students are actually solving equations.
Included are two versions of the worksheet, one with negative numbers and the other without. Also included are two answer keys.
This is a word document containing graphs and tables that students use to find slope and y-intercepts. They also practice writing equations in slope intercept form. The graphs are blank, and allow you to use and scale and line you'd like.
This is a review activity for the book Accentuate the Negative. The students can compete as individuals, pairs, or in groups. They complete one round at a time, and award themselves points as you lead them through the answers at the end of each round. Topics covered are number sentences using integers; using chips model integers; adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integers; and order of operations.
I typically print and handout all rounds to the students, and have them fold their pa
This worksheet contains quadratic expressions in factored form. Students can practice using the distributive property and FOIL method to write equivalent expression in expanded form. This worksheet contains all positive numbers.
This is a word document containing the vocabulary words over integers and rational numbers. It includes a picture of a number line that students can use for basic computation. There is plenty of room for students to add additional notes of their own.
This is a word document containing the vocabulary terms related to quadratic expressions. It includes an example of a quadratic expression written in factored and expanded form. It explains the Distributive Property, and details the FOIL method of distribution.
This is a word document containing the vocabulary words for Investigation 1. It includes a picture of a parabola, which could be used for labeling various parts of the graph for later investigations. For instance, x-intercepts and y-intercepts.
This is a word document containing the algorithms for multiplying and dividing integers. There are items on the notes that need to be completed by the students, or they could be completed before being printed. There is also plenty of room for students to add additional notes of their own.
This is a word document containing the algorithms taught in Investigation 3. There are items on the notes that need to be completed by the students, or they could be completed before being printed. There is also plenty of room for students to add additional notes of their own.
This is a word document containing the vocabulary words for Investigation 2. It includes algorithms for adding and subtracting integers. There is plenty of room for students to add additional notes of their own.
This is a word document containing the vocabulary words for Investigation 1. It includes a picture of a number line that students can use for basic computation. There is plenty of room for students to add additional notes of their own.
CMP2 - Thinking with Mathematical Models
Investigation 1: Exploring Data Patterns
Problem 1.1: Finding Patterns and Making Predictions
Created by Amanda Johnston
This is a worksheet designed to save kids time!! I have found that conducting the experiment takes long enough, so I've helped the kids out by providing their table and graph paper all in one. This way the kids don't have to take time copying the table from the book, and they don't have as many papers to handle throughout the problem.
CMP2 - Thinking with Mathematical Models
Investigation 1: Exploring Data Patterns
Problem 1.3: Extending Patterns
Created by Amanda Johnston
This is a worksheet designed to save kids time!! I've helped the kids save time by providing their table and graph paper all in one. This way the kids don't have to take time copying the table from the book, and they don't have as many papers to handle throughout the problem.
CMP2 - Thinking with Mathematical Models
Investigation 1: Exploring Data Patterns
Problem 1.2: Finding Patterns and Making Predictions
Created by Amanda Johnston
This is a worksheet designed to save kids time!! I have found that conducting the experiment takes long enough, so I've helped the kids out by providing their table and graph paper all in one. This way the kids don't have to take time copying the table from the book, and they don't have as many papers to handle throughout the problem.
The is a word document containing linear equations for students to solve, as taught in Moving Straight Ahead. They are multi-step problems that all result in a positive answer.
This is a word document containing graphs and tables that students use to find slope and y-intercepts. They also practice writing equations in slope intercept form. The graphs are blank, and allow you to use and scale and line you'd like.
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Graphing, Math
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