Linear-Quadratic Systems of Equations | Algebra 1 LessonEngage your Algebra 1 students with this comprehensive introduction to linear-quadratic systems of equations! This lesson guides students through the key concepts they need to understand how linear and quadratic functions interact and how to find their points of intersection. What’s Included?✔ Warm-Up Activity – Identifying types of functions and recalling key concepts about systems of equations ✔ Review of Systems of Linear Equations –
Quadratic Functions in Real Life: Word Problems & Applications | Algebra Engage your Algebra 1 students with this real-world quadratic functions worksheet, designed to help them apply their knowledge to projectile motion, maximizing profit, optimizing area, and revenue analysis. This resource includes six application-based problems and an additional challenge problem covering key quadratic function concepts such as: ✅ Identifying initial values ✅ Finding maximum and minimum values ✅ Solving f
Intro to Quadratic Functions & Key Features | Algebra 1 Guided Notes & Practice⭐ Engage your students with this introductory lesson on quadratic functions! This resource provides a structured, student-friendly approach to graphing parabolas using a graphing calculator and identifying key features, including the vertex, axis of symmetry, intercepts, and more. What’s Included?✔️ Guided notes with fill-in-the-blank vocabulary definitions ✔️ Step-by-step graphing calculator instructions ✔️ Multip
Make factoring fun this Halloween season with this self-checking Algebra 1 riddle activity! Students solve 8 factoring problems covering: Greatest Common Factor (GCF)Difference of Perfect SquaresTrinomials where a = 1Each answer helps students uncover the riddle: “What is a witch’s favorite math operation?” 🧹 This matching-style worksheet is perfect for classwork, homework, or a festive review day. Students can easily check their own work as the riddle reveals itself. ✨ What’s Included:8 fa
Modeling with Linear Inequalities in One Variable - Algebra 1 BundleThis comprehensive bundle includes a variety of worksheets to help your students master the concept of modeling with linear inequalities in one variable, all while staying aligned with Algebra 1 standards and the Algebra 1 Regents exam. With a focus on practical applications, this set provides a range of seasonal and real-world word problems to engage your students and reinforce key skills. Included in this Bundle:Regents Prep
Students set up a system of linear equations given a real world application word problem. All equations will be written in slope-intercept form. Students then use substitution to solve for the solution. Scaffolds are provided to help guided students through the process.
Spring-Themed Riddle Worksheet: Factoring Trinomials (a=1)Get your students excited about factoring with this engaging spring-themed riddle worksheet! Students will factor 16 trinomials where a=1 and use their answers to solve a fun riddle. Each problem provides a set of clues that will lead to an equivalent expression, helping students build their factoring skills while solving the riddle. Perfect for practicing factoring trinomials and incorporating a bit of spring fun into your Algebra 1 les
This lesson introduces graphing linear inequalities in two variables. Warm Up: Students solve a linear equation for y and graph the line on a coordinate plane. Students review the four inequality symbols. Notes/Examples: Students graph linear inequalities in two variables and discuss what makes a solution to a linear inequality. Check For Understanding: Students fill out a table regarding line and shading for the four inequality symbols and reflect on where solutions to inequalities exist on
Grade Level: Algebra 1 Standards: Aligned with New York State Algebra 1 Regents ExamFile Type: Digital Download (Printable PDFs) This growing bundle includes everything you need to teach, practice, and assess arithmetic and geometric sequences! Designed to engage students and provide a variety of learning opportunities, this bundle is perfect for direct instruction, independent practice, homework, assessments, and Regents exam prep. What’s Included (and Growing!):✅ Identifying Arithmetic &
Graphing Quadratic–Linear Systems of EquationsLesson + Classwork | NYS Regents Algebra IThis ready-to-use lesson and classwork pair teaches students how to graph a quadratic and a linear equation on the same coordinate plane and identify the points of intersection (solutions). Designed to align with Next Generation NYS Regents Algebra I, this resource builds both conceptual understanding and Regents-style problem-solving skills. Includes:✔ Guided lesson notes with examples ✔ Scaffolded studen
These notes introduce dot plots and the key vocabulary of mean, median, mode and range when given a data set and/or dot plot. Aligned with Next Generation Algebra 1 standards and the NYS Algebra Regents Exam
Spring-Themed Riddle Worksheet: Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring (a=1)Add some springtime fun to your Algebra 1 lessons with this engaging riddle worksheet! Students will solve 16 quadratic equations by factoring trinomials where a=1 and use their solutions to uncover a hidden riddle. Each problem challenges students to factor a trinomial and find the solutions to the corresponding quadratic equation. As they work through the problems, they’ll piece together clues that lead to the solut
The Penny Problem – Would You Rather? An Inquiry-Based Intro to Exponential FunctionsWould you rather have $1,000,000 today or a penny that doubles every day for a month? This low-prep, high-engagement activity is the perfect way to introduce exponential functions in Algebra 1. What’s Included?✅ Student Handout – A structured worksheet guiding students through calculations and predictions ✅ Discussion Questions – Encourage critical thinking and real-world connections ✅ Teacher Notes &
This bundle has 24 resources all related to the Functions unit in Algebra 1! - Identifying Functions - Evaluating Functions - Function Notation - Domain and Range - Interpreting Function Graphs - Average Rate of Change -Parent Functions -Transformations
These notes starts with a review of dot plots and mean, median, mode and range then introduces interpreting and creating box plots and determining a 5 number summary given a data set and/or box plot. Aligned with Next Generation Algebra standards and NYS Algebra 1 Regents Exam
Students explore what makes a situation linear, identify variables and constants, write linear models in the form y = mx + b, evaluate their equations, and interpret slope and intercepts in context. The final task invites students to create their own linear model based on their own life, building deeper understanding and ownership. This resource includes: ✓ Linear vs. non-linear real-world scenarios ✓ Identifying independent/dependent variables, rate of change, and starting value ✓ Writing l
In this activity, students explore what makes a relationship a function, identify meaningful inputs and outputs, write function rules in function notation, evaluate functions, and interpret values in context. The final task invites students to create their own real-world function for deeper application. This resource includes: ✓ Real-world function vs. not-a-function scenarios ✓ Input/output reasoning tasks ✓ Writing function rules from context ✓ Evaluating and interpreting function notation
Engage your students with 8 real-world word problems that explore the concept of average rate of change! These problems are designed to help students develop their skills in interpreting data tables, calculating rates of change, and understanding the relationship between quantities in a variety of relatable scenarios. This resource includes: Problems featuring diverse contexts such as bakeries, fitness studios, farming, and more.Opportunities for students to practice calculating average rates o
Solving Systems of Linear Equations Using Elimination – No Multiplication Required!Help your students master solving systems of linear equations using the elimination method with this print-and-go worksheet! This resource includes 12 systems of equations that can be solved by simply adding or subtracting—no multiplication required—making it a great introduction or targeted practice for students who are just getting comfortable with elimination. ✨ What’s Included?✅ 12 systems of equations to
This classwork assignment has students solve multi-step inequalities in one variable and introduces basic modeling of inequalities (creating inequalities from word problem applications) by filling in the blanks with the correct inequality symbol.
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