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Preview of Linear Functions in Context Stations & Task Cards | Slope-Intercept Form

Linear Functions in Context Stations & Task Cards | Slope-Intercept Form

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msgreenmath
Help your Algebra 1 students model and interpret linear functions in real-world contexts with this Regents-aligned station activity pack. Students rotate through 5 engaging stations, each with 2 contextual problems, plus 2 challenge problems that can be used as a 6th station or extension activity. This resource is perfect for stations, small groups, review days, Regents prep, or task cards, and includes an editable Google Slides presentation for easy digital or projected use.
Preview of Why Did The Tree Skip Math Class in the Fall? | Editable Riddle Template

Why Did The Tree Skip Math Class in the Fall? | Editable Riddle Template

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msgreenmath
This two-sided riddle template is perfect for turning a standard math worksheet into a self-checking seasonal activity. Grab any 15 questions, separate them into three groups of five. Paste your questions in the left column and answers in the right column. Add your directions for each section. Each question number is aligned with a letter to ensure the riddle works out. Why Did The Tree Skip Math Class in the Fall? - To Leaf Behind Their Problems
Preview of Auto-Grading Google Form: Factoring Trinomials with a=1

Auto-Grading Google Form: Factoring Trinomials with a=1

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msgreenmath
This auto-grading google form contains 10 trinomials where a=1 that can be easily factored. Students type in their factored form and receive instant feedback.
Preview of Google Form: Factoring Completely | GCF and Trinomials with a=1 | Algebra 1

Google Form: Factoring Completely | GCF and Trinomials with a=1 | Algebra 1

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msgreenmath
This ready-to-go Google Form has 8 self-grading questions requiring students to factor completely. Each problem has a greatest common factor and then is a factorable trinomial with a=1.
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