10 task cards for quadratic functions (includes 2 word problems) Includes standard and vertex form. Finding Axis of SymmetryFinding Vertex (Max Height)Identifying y-intercept (Initial Height)Great for review, practice, and small groups!
Solving multi-step equations maze. Great for practice and review for solving all types of single variable, multi-step equations. Includes 11 equations: only 8 needed to solve the maze.Various types of multi-step equations, including, distributive property, variables on both sides, and proportions.Includes some fraction answers
Maze with simplifying basic radicals. 11 problems, but only 8 are necessary to solve the maze. Square Roots OnlyNo VariablesIncludes multiplying by a whole numberGreat resource for students to practice simplifying basic radicals (square roots only). This can be used as a filler, practice, or review prior to solving quadratic/square root equations.
Solving Quadratic Equations MAZE Great activity for students to practice solving quadratic equations! Includes 8 total equationsSolving by factoring, square roots, or the quadratic formula. No Simplified Radicals
Engaging maze activity for students to practice rationalizing denominators. Great practice for rationalizing basic denominators No conjugatesNo simplifying radicals necessary11 problems given, only 9 needed to solve the maze.
Algebraic terms including constants up to x to the third power and coefficients ranging from -9 to 9. This product can be helpful for many algebraic concepts including identifying like terms and using manipulatives to combine like terms or build expressions.
10 task cards for writing and solving multi-step inequalities from context. Great use for practice, stations, and just an alternative to everyday work.
This is a small activity where students can discover the relationship between the slopes of parallel and perpendicular lines using a graphing calculator (demos, ti-calculators, etc)
This worksheet can be used for students just learning the quadratic formula or as a refresher for students before starting to use the quadratic formula to determine complex solutions. All of these equations can be solved in other ways (factoring, square roots) and only contain real solutions (no imaginary/complex solutions). Thank you for purchasing! Please review and leave feedback!
9th - 12th
Algebra, Algebra 2, Math
CCSS
HSA-REI.B.4
, HSA-REI.B.4b
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