I created this slideshow to guide my students through the process of creating their own resource page that identifies all of the prime numbers 1-100 as well as shows divisibility of those numbers by 2, 3, 5, and 7. There is a pdf file that should be printed for students to follow along with the slideshow (it is linked in the slideshow). I made this because I could not find a resource that has students color the corners the way I have always done with my classes. We need it because they all work
This is a resource that I have used in my Algebra 2, Algebra 3, College Algebra, and Calculus classes. It takes students through the process of deciding which type of factoring to use (2 term special cases, 3 terms perfect squares or guess and check, 4 terms factor by grouping). My students continue to refer to this chart when they go to college! I have even had a colleague tell me that she was given MY flowchart when she attended a conference (not sure how that happened, but I take it as a c
This is a resource that I have used in my Algebra 2, Algebra 3, College Algebra, and Calculus classes. It takes students through the process of deciding which type of factoring to use (2 term special cases, 3 terms perfect squares or guess and check, 4 terms factor by grouping). My students continue to refer to this chart when they go to college! I have even had a colleague tell me that she was given MY flowchart when she attended a conference (not sure how that happened, but I take it as a c
8th - 12th, Higher Education
Algebra, Algebra 2, Math
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