This is everything I use for the Integrated Algebra course. Each unit comes complete with Do-it-now Questions, Guided notes, classwork, homework, and review. The units are broken down as follows and are in .pdf form.
U1: Equation solving and Basic Algebra
U2: Proportions and Percents
U3: Set Notation and Inequalities
U4: Algebraic Word Problems
U5: Area and Volume
U6: Trigonometry and Pythagorean Theorem
U7: Graphing Functions
U8: Properties of Linear Functions
U9: Systems of Equations
U10: Pol
This is a Menus Project I created this past year to incorporate differentiated instruction into my lessons. Students make choices as to which parts they want to complete. All students are required to accumulate 40 points to earn full credit. Some topics in this project are slope, y-intercept, functions, and standard form of a linear function.
This 10 page guide covers all main topics that will be on the Regents. Some of the topics include linear equations, quadratics, surface area and volume, statistics, probability and operations with polynomials to name a few. This is a great tool to have students work on as homework, classwork, or a combination of both.
I give this to my classes each year as the main tool they will need to be successful on the regents.
This is version 3 of a previous survival guide. Calculator tricks, regents questions, and brief descriptions are included in each section. For this version, Other updates include calculator visuals with descriptions and a glossary of calculator keystrokes for Algebra based functions are located at the back of the Survival Guide. *A focus on interpreting Short Answer questions has also been added for ENL and students that struggle with literacy.* Youtube videos are provided for help with each se
This is a Menus project I created that tie in different uses of statistical measures. Each student is required to choose an entree, side dish, dessert, and try all options of the appetizers to earn full credit of 100 points.
Some sections of this project do require the use of materials students or teachers may need to bring in to the classroom. Computers can be used to help students type their questions or paragraphs that are required to complete each part. I also have access to a video and dig
This is a product I created to encompass all topics dealing with Graphing and Solving Quadratic Functions. Some of the topics students need to know for this activity are minimum, maximum, roots of a quadratic, standard form of a quadratic, vertex, and axis of symmetry.
Students make choices based on the menu and are required to do certain parts of each section to earn full credit. I usually give students 3 class days (60 mins per class) and a week total to complete the project.
This is a set of 5 cumulative exams for the New York State Integrated Algebra Curriculum. The units covered in these assessments include, Solving Linear Equations, Statistics, Linear Functions, Systems of Linear Functions, Inequalities and Rational Expressions. Each exam varies in length from 10 to 17 questions, and all new exams combine the new material with the material from the prior units.
Each exam varies in length from 30 to 60 minutes. Every question in these tests has the NYS performance
This is an activity I use to review for a test or assessment. There are 5 different stations worth of questions (with answers provided). Students need to show their work on the Answer Sheet provided to earn full credit. Each station takes approximately 10-15 minutes depending on the level of students in your class. I can usually finish this activity in an 80 minutes block.
The stations are on the following topics
1.) Solving Systems by Graphing
2.) Solving Systems by Elimination
3.) Factoring a
This activity discusses the relationship between exponential growth and decay, along with helping students develop the pattern formed during an exponential model.
Students complete two activities, one involving folding a simple piece of paper, the second is based on cutting pieces of yarn. Each activity has a set of questions that students can answer or can be part of a teacher or student lead discussion. A fun activity that gets students working together and interacting with mathematical relat
This group of assignments is supplemental material to help students prepare for the Algebra Common Core Regents. There are a total of 9 assignments with 25-30 pages of multiple choice and short answer questions to help students review the following topics:
1.) Measures of Central Tendency
2.) Creating Functions
3.) Applying Function Rules
4.) Polynomials
5.) Quadratic Functions
6.) Statistics
7.) Solving Equations/Inequalites
8.) Exponential Functions
9.) Systems of Equations/Inequalities
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This Percent Shopping Spree focuses on letting students shop for items that they want well at the same time learn the basics of percents, discounts, and sales price.
This is my collection of 10 On Time Quizzes I created to have students complete as they enter into class. I use these each day and they are based on Integrated Algebra Regents test questions. I generally give each class from 5 to 8 minutes to complete each daily OTQ. I collect the OTQ after each day and grade them on a scale of 0 to 2 based on showing work and correctness.
This project is a great way to incorporate sports into the classroom. Students create a set of graphs (bar graph, circle graph, double-bar graph) and questions that their classmates can answer when completed.
This is an information sheet about the project. Students will need to use the internet to complete this project.
This 36 page document contains CW,HW, Warm-up, Summary and Exit Tickets on the NYS Integrated Algebra Unit on Pythagorean Theorem and Trigonometric Ratios. All guided notes are perfect for teachers that have students with disabilities or have English as a Second Language. I have had great success using these units with a wide variety of students. The lessons included are:
Lesson 1: Pythagorean Theorem
Lesson 2: Finding Trig Ratios in Right Triangles
Lesson 3: Use Trig Ratios to find lengths
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This lab is an investigation of the diameter and circumference of circles. The goal with this lab to have the class discover the irrational number pi.
Works great in small groups, individually, or with an entire class.
This menus project is great example of differentiated instruction at work. Students are allowed to make choices about what types of assignments they would like to complete. The ultimate goal is to earn 50 points to achieve a grade of 100.
This assignment deals with all topics including Linear Functions, Quadratic Functions, Probability, Statistics, Measurement, Systems of Equations, and Systems of Inequalities.
This is a collection of 10 On Time Quizzes that I have used throughout the year in my Integrated Algebra class. Each contains five practice Regents questions with some hints added to guide students who may not completely understand the question. These cover all topics from Linear Functions, Quadratic Functions, Trig, Solving Equations, and Radicals.
These are best used at the beginning or ending of class and take from 5-7 minutes to complete. I usually go over the question by allowing students
Why a Stop and Jot? A wide variety of students struggle with determining how to solve short answer questions. The idea of a sentence stem helps students focus on COMMAND WORDS which tell students to do something in a regents question. These command words give students the clue to focus on as they complete their work on each regents question. Students also struggle with meaning and interpretation of regents questions. The 2nd part asks students to determine what the variables mean in the context
This is a review game that a colleague and I created during the course of an afternoon of PD. The first slide on the full version is a tic-tac-toe board.
I divide my class into two teams and have them take turns picking different questions on the board. When a student selects the question I have the questions covered with a creative pen, so only the multiple choice answers are visible. The student must pick the question based on the answers alone. I set a timer for each team to solve their que