This is a full review worksheet in a word document for editing. It labels what chapter each section came from in our book but feel free to edit. There is also a quick facts page of all important topics and hints for this chapter. Key is attached at the end. Study guide for all things linear!
This activity helps students practice and remediate their mistakes in simplifying rational expressions, multiplying rational expressions, and dividing rational expressions. There are three in-depth problems on this worksheet, to be used for a practice or review of the content.
Directions: Students will sit face to face with a partner. (I usually create a circle of desks around the room with an inner circle and an outer circle.) They each are given a different problem but will end up getting ma
This worksheet goes through each step needed to understand where the unit circle comes from and how to create it. Also, tips and tricks to fill in all quadrants. In the end, students can create the entire unit circle from scratch without necessarily memorizing all aspects. Answer Key provided.
This powerpoint reviews simplifying rational expressions, adding and subtracting rational expressions, and multiplying and dividing rational expressions. You can use this as a review powerpoint
TASK CARDS: I printed the powerpoint "Two slides to a page" and they were the perfect size for task cards. I printed on card stock and laminated and the kids loved it!
Students sit with a partner or a group and cards get passed when the 4 minute timer goes off. During that time the teacher can give on
This activity is for beginners to graphing quadratics in vertex form. Without having to graph the function itself, students will drag and drop the correct graph to the correct equation and find the axis of symmetry and vertex. This is good for teaching students a "drag and drop" feature for online state testing platforms. Students will submit online after editing the document or you could do cut and paste for hands on no technology.