A digital breakout to review Simplifying Radicals and Laws of Exponents. The breakout contains 7 stations: 1: Simplifying Radicals 2: Laws of Exponents 3: Simplifying Radicals 4: Converting Radicals to Rational Exponents 5: Laws of Exponents Application Problems 6: Rational Exponents to Radicals 7: Laws of Exponents Form requires students to answer questions and assemble the answer into a code before they can move on to the next station. An Incorrect code message encourages students to go bac
Students identify key features of Standard form and Vertex form Quadratic Equations in this Google Form. The form is set up that it requires the correct answer in order for students to progress to the next equation. Internet access is required to use this product. Both the teacher and the student need Google accounts to use this product. I created and used this in my own class to review finding key features of quadratics (AOS, Vertex, Max/Min, Domain, Range, Zeros) prior to our quiz. Students
Each pair of student is given "Partner A Practice" "Partner B Practice" and "Answer Bank". Students work together to solve their unique 15 problems and cross them off of the shared answer bank. No answer is duplicated so if they get an answer their partner crossed off, they check each others work to find the mistake. I had my students write "A1" "B3" etc next to the answer so if they needed to go back, they knew which problem to attempt again. Works well for practice after learning laws of expo
8th - 9th
Algebra, Algebra 2, Math
TEKS
MA.8-9.A1.11.B
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