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Preview of Discovering Arithmetic & Geometric Sequences | Scaffolded Exploration Activity

Discovering Arithmetic & Geometric Sequences | Scaffolded Exploration Activity

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Discovering Arithmetic & Geometric Sequences | Scaffolded Exploration Activity Engage your Algebra 1 students with this self-guided exploration activity! Designed to introduce arithmetic and geometric sequences before formal vocabulary, this worksheet helps students recognize patterns, identify common difference and common ratio, and apply sequences to real-world scenarios. ✔️ Step-by-step discovery of sequences ✔️ Identifying common difference & common ratio ✔️ Real-world applications
Preview of Identifying Rational and Irrational Numbers RIDDLE

Identifying Rational and Irrational Numbers RIDDLE

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Why Do Plants Hate Math? It gives them square roots! Students answer 14 questions related to identifying rational and irrational numbers. Each question helps "unlock" a letter to the riddle's answer. Example: If for question #1, a student chose answer F, then any spot labeled 1 in the riddle's answer would be filled in with a F.
Preview of Operations with Rational and Irrational Numbers RIDDLE

Operations with Rational and Irrational Numbers RIDDLE

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What is the best tool for math? Multi-pliers! Students answer 10 questions related to identifying rational and irrational numbers. Each question helps "unlock" a letter to the riddle's answer. Example: If for question #1, a student chose answer F, then any spot labeled 1 in the riddle's answer would be filled in with a F.
Preview of Make a Number Riddles | Critical Thinking Task Cards for Math

Make a Number Riddles | Critical Thinking Task Cards for Math

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Boost problem-solving and number sense with this engaging set of 12 math riddle task cards! Each card challenges students to make a specific target number using only four of the same digit and any operations they choose. . Perfect as a math center, early finisher task, enrichment activity, or end-of-year time filler, these riddles help students stretch their mathematical reasoning in a fun, low-prep way. Includes: 12 unique task cards Full answer key Ideal for grades 7–12, math clubs, sub p
Preview of Rational and Irrational Numbers Mastery Check (Assessment)

Rational and Irrational Numbers Mastery Check (Assessment)

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Section 1: Identify Students identify rational and irrational numbers. Section #2: Explain Students explain why they identify a number as rational and the others as irrational. Section #3: Perform Students perform operations on real numbers and determine which results in a rational number. Section #4: Perform and Explain Students find the sum and product of real numbers and explain why the result is rational or irrational. Section #5: Extend Students are provided two different responses fro
Preview of Perfect Square Posters

Perfect Square Posters

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Perfect Squares Reference Posters – Factoring & Square Roots Made Easy!Give your students a clear and easy-to-use reference with these Perfect Squares Posters! Designed to support students in factoring, simplifying square roots, and recognizing perfect squares, these posters are a valuable tool for Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and beyond. What’s Included?✔ Perfect Squares from 1 to 144 – Helps students quickly recognize squares for factoring and radicals. ✔ Square Roots of Variables – Shows t
Preview of Solving/Interpreting Inequalities Cheat Sheet

Solving/Interpreting Inequalities Cheat Sheet

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This 1/4 sheet is a "cheat sheet" for the inequality unit. It contains the inequality symbols, a reminder when dividing by negative coefficients, and a number line to assist in interpreting solution sets.
Preview of Short History of Irrational Numbers (with questions)

Short History of Irrational Numbers (with questions)

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Students read through a brief summary of the discovery of irrational numbers and answer 5 accompanying questions. Questions 1-3 are comprehension questions that can be pulled from the text. Questions 4 and 5 provide students the opportunity to reflect and think deeper beyond just the text. Students engage in growth mindset questioning as they go beyond a short math history lesson. Look out for the next reading: "Irrational Numbers in the World" which will outline some of the real world uses of
Preview of Rational vs Irrational Numbers Coloring Notes

Rational vs Irrational Numbers Coloring Notes

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Use either the filled-in version as a reference/note page students can color or use the blank version where students fill in the definitions of rational and irrational numbers.
Preview of The Bridge Builder's Dilemma: Why Irrational Numbers are Important

The Bridge Builder's Dilemma: Why Irrational Numbers are Important

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Students read through a short story about two engineers designing and building a bridge. Students learn the importance of irrational numbers, such as pi and the square root of 2. Students answer 5 accompanying questions related to the reading and prompting students to dive deeper into why irrational numbers are important in the real world and why students should care to learn about them.
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