This study guide was created for use with NC Math 1 students. It covers four areas of exponential functions: geometric sequences, exponential functions, applications of exponential functions, and modeling with exponential functions. There is an area for notes on each section as well as review questions. These questions are all similar to what may be seen on the EOC. An answer key is included!
This covers basic laws of logarithms. The inside of each flap has examples on the left and a blank space for students to write the law on the right. This is a Google Doc, so you can edit it to include more/different examples or to type out the rules for your students. When printing, make sure to print double sided and flip on the short edge.
This is a template to be laminated and used for rote practice writing sequences. I would print double sided and use in a whiteboard erase pocket, and then project sequences in various forms for students to practice finding and writing explicit sequence rules!
This worksheet increases in difficulty from problem to problem. Students must be able to solve equations in one variable using the distributive property and inverse operations. This includes equations with variables on both sides of the equation!
This graphic organizer allows for four copies per page. There is a space for each letter (G, E, M, and A) and room to explain what each letter means. G -- groups, including parentheses, brackets, and fractions E -- exponents and roots M -- multiplication or its inverse, division A -- addition or its inverse, subtraction
6th - 12th
Math
CCSS
HSA-APR.A.1
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