• Standard Form
• Vertex Form
• Factored Form
• Zeros
• Axis of Symmetry
• Vertex
• Roots
• Y-Intercept
What do these things have in common? They are all related to Quadratic Functions!
Do our students understand "how" they are all related? Can our students group together the standard form, vertex form and factored form of the same quadratic? Can they move from one to the other algebraically? Do they understand which form helps you find the roots? Which form helps you find the y-intercept
Save your precious time with these notes. Click print and spend the rest of your time focusing on your students. Discrete Math - Voting Theory - Plurality with Elimination Notes give a detailed explanation of this method of counting votes. The graphics are a fun way to brighten up a very dry and "boring" high school math topic.
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Have you ever run out of ideas? Perhaps you got to school and had no clue what to do that day. Know what you’re teaching but need a creative way to practice? The 10 Last-Minute Activities for the High School or Middle School Classroom can be implemented for all subject areas the morning of with ease and effectiveness. They allow students to collaborate and hold individual students accountable. These highly- engaging activities will not only break up the monotony (especially in math) but provide
Save your precious time with these notes. Click print and spend the rest of your time focusing on your students. Discrete Math- Voting Theory - Intro, Plurality and The Borda Count Method Notes give detailed explanations of these counting methods making your lesson concise and clear. Get them today.
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Teaching Fair Division in Discrete Math? Use these notes and included activity to teach The Method of Sealed Bids.
Classwork assignment from the
Excursions in Mathematics textbook (5th edition)
Before the end of class, students determine which piece of candy would be their fair share.
Prime your students with this simple yet meaningful way to introduce real world applications of Quadratic Functions.
This sheet is simple to understand and carefully leads students to understand the meaning of the vocabulary words connected to quadratic functions.
Vocabulary Words Include:
vertex
parabola
Maximum or minimum
x-intercepts
x-axis
y-axis
This was designed to be foundational and prepare students to better understand what is being asked of them in tradition quadratics application
This lesson plan template is created with the strategy backward design in mind. The idea is that if we plan with the end in mind we will more effectively plan.
So start with the end outcomes you want for your students. Identify what you want them to be able to do. Finding actual examples of problems or choosing an assessment is most effective here because it makes it very clear exactly what students should be able to "do" and "know" by the end of your instruction.
Identify the skills needed
Looking for a way to scaffold and help your students be ready to graph quadratic functions? Use this short assignment to help them become familiar with the anatomy of a quadratic function. They will identify the vertex, axis of symmetry, maximum and minimum, roots, zeros, solutions, x-intercepts, y-intercept and the number of roots.
Great for struggling students who really need foundational support. Let them look at graphs given first before you require them to create their own graphs from the
Students practice graphing two rational functions.
They will have to:
1. Simplify (factor numerator and denominator)
2. Find Zeros (x-int)
3. Find y-int
4. Find vertical asymptote
5. Find horizontal asymptote
6. Find removable point (hole)
7. Sketch a graph of the rational function
The Organized Notebook Log
Need a way to keep track of assignments? Are students asking what they missed while absent? Can you really keep it all in your head? Use this product to create a running list of everything you assign in one easy-to-use form.
Compatible with the Interactive Notebook, this product will keep you more organized and make you look good when asked for missed assignments. Not to mention at the end of a semester/ year you have your entire course spelled out assignment by ass
This excel file is formatted as a letter to the parent/ guardian and is fully editable. Use it as a running list of observed behaviors and send to parent once you have collected a few data points or use as a one-time way to highlight a student's typical day-to-day behavior. It could also be used as a one-time form to record all behaviors observed in the same day. Super easy to use and powerful/ meaningful data you can take with you into a parent conference. Makes great documentation also.
Trying to keep up with everything? Having trouble finding something that works for you? Know you need a system but just don't have the time to create one? Are you a new teacher and feeling the pressure to keep up with everything?
Have no fear!
The Organized Teacher Notebook is here!
Includes:
A Cover Page
Directions
Table of Contents
Parent Contact Log
Class Roster Template
Monthly Calendar Template
Ready in minutes, this easy to use, well thought out notebook system is designed to not onl
Looking for a way to help struggling students understand a systematic, virtually fail proof way to factor trinomials (whether a = 1 or not!)? This is it.
Students are reminded of the result produced when two binomials are multiplied together. Then led into the idea that factoring is simply undoing this. The notes include one example problem (where a is not 1) and step by step directions for the process of factoring by the "AC" method. Some also call it the "Slide and Divide" method.
This met
New Teacher Toolbox brings you Polynomial Stations!
Do your students need practice adding, subtracting and multiplying polynomials? Great! Use these stations for small groups while your other students work with you or a co-teacher on a specific skill. These stations could be used in Algebra I / Math I or Algebra II/ Math II as a review.
The product includes 2 stations
1. Adding / Subtracting Polynomials
2. Multiplying Polynomials
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It was created in response to having an overwhelmingly large crowd for tutorial. I had to get everyone moving and engaged but I wasn’t able to get to everyone quickly. This will change all of that.
Follow the details outlined and enjoy a less stressed tutorial environment.
Included:
Directions
After School Tutorial Sign-up Sheet
Tutorial Log
My Tutorial Log (for students)
After School Tutorial Expectations (for students)
Directions
1. Prepare – complete steps in the preparation section.
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Students learn what arcs and central angles are. Students learn to set up a proportion to...
1. Find arc length when given the radius and measure of the central angle that intercepts the arc.
2. Find the measure of the central angle when given the radius and arc length.
3. Find the radius when given the measure of the central angle and the arc length.
Build a solid foundation with these easy to understand notes on Quadratics. Includes the parent function, table and graph. X-Intercepts, Roots, Zeros and Solutions, Maximum, Minimum, Vertex and Axis od Symmetry are included.
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