I created this project for my IB Approaches and Analysis Course. This is also useful for Algebra 2 and Pre-Calculus courses. All three courses heavily use transformations of functions and can apply the parent functions to this course. This 13 page document with calendar and table of contents took me at least 12 days to complete from beginning to end, but it was worth it for the students to engage in meaningful conversations.
A student "wiki" page that can be useful in any math class, or any class in general. There are 6 pages of documents. Table of Contents Page 1) Student Wiki Page Project - Directions for the project Page 2) Student Group Wiki Checklist - Checklist for students to use as they work along. Page 3) Student Tips for Peer Review - An interactive assignment for students to use to practice how to write constructive comments when reviewing other projects. Student Wiki Rubrics - There are three rubrics
This is a scavenger hunt with Rational Operations and Expressions. The theme is Dog Breeds. There is an answer key provided, and the rational division includes compound fractions.
A funny joke practice to give students practice with basic factoring. A is 1 and greater than 1, but there are no GCF's or more than one variable. The answer to the riddle is on the bottom of the page, simply cut it off or cover it when copying.
I created this group activity for students to do to gather different data. There are four station activities for students to do actual tasks for data. Once they're done with each station, they will have a follow up station to input data into a Google Form for each Task.
Building a "LOG" Cabin Scavenger Hunt! Get it? A LOG cabin! Complete with Answer Key, this can be printed on paper and posted in a physical classroom, or uploaded online for virtual, however, the Answer Key is the last page of the PDF, so be sure to "Print to PDF" and then only do pages 1 - 12. Enjoy!
This is a Scavenger Hunt style Activity using Regressions; Linear, Quadratic, Exponential, and predictions in all three of them. Directions: Post these in your room, or online, and have students start at a single color. The answer to that color will be found on a different color somewhere else in the room. They will then do that color next until they have completed all ten problems. This is the single sided version, there is a double sided version, with print instructions, available.
This is a Scavenger Hunt style Activity using Regressions; Linear, Quadratic, Exponential, and predictions in all three of them. Directions: Post these in your room, or online, and have students start at a single color. The answer to that color will be found on a different color somewhere else in the room. They will then do that color next until they have completed all ten problems. There are also print directions on the last page for teachers who want the double sided version. There is also a
This is a Scavenger Hunt using the Quadratic Formula. The PDF is already in the correct order, so when you post them around the room, you may want to scramble them. My students love these activities. It gets them up, working together and allows me to help individuals as needed. When you hit Print, you have to print it double sided, "long edge" wise.
This is a circuit activity, with the answer key and work attached on the third page. I allow students to start anywhere they wish, however, if you wanted to give them a starting place, I started with "Mongolia".