This activity is perfect for reviewing inequality phrases and starting word problems. Students use their inequalities as "arrows" to get them around the building (or hall or room) to find their final hint! Once they answer the final hint, they get a key from the key keeper to return to the teacher!
This is a notes sheet for adding, subtracting, and multiplying polynomials. It does not have examples, it is more of a helpful guide for students when learning these concepts. It is a great reference for students to use
Print these inequality task cards to help your students review different applications of inequalities. Print onto cardstock or laminate and use over and over! Cut the cards and number the back however works best for you, then have students select a card at random one at a time.
A quick assessment of student understanding of quadratic functions in standard form. Asks students for the Axis of Symmetry, Zeros, Vertex, y-intercept, and if the graph opens facing up or facing down.