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~BUNDLE~ Algebra 1 Anchor Charts

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justmaththings
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These are amazing summaries for the unit we did. I have them posted on the back wall and when we are doing the lesson I print a blank version so they can fill it out with me and put it in their notebook.
I use these in my secondary 1 co-taught math class. They have been really good resources for my students to refer to when needing a reminder about the concepts we are learning.

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    ~BUNDLE~ ALGEBRA 1 ANCHOR CHARTS!

    *price will go up as more anchor charts are added*

    **BONUS** Fill in the blanks for each anchor chart. Fill in the blanks are great to use in class as to introduce or review a concept. There is a blank anchor chart and filled in copy in the file. THIS IS ONLY AVAILABLE WITH BUNDLE PURCHASES.

    Anchor Charts have been a life saver this year!

    I could never find the *exact* anchor chart I needed, so I made my own!

    When you download the zip file, you will gain access to 35 anchor charts in JPG and PDF format. Once updated with more anchor charts, you will need to re-download the file to gain access to the updates and new anchor charts.

    I have used these anchor charts in my classroom in multiple ways:

    • printed them out and made key chains for my students (check out my instagram to see!)
    • traced them on anchor chart paper and laminated
    • referred back to when tying concepts together
    • asking students to look at before I answer a question

    Please note this is a ~bundle~ and currently includes:

    - solving one and two equations

    - solving multistep equations

    - solving literal equations

    - solving and graphing inequalities

    - compound inequalities

    - graphing linear inequalities

    - what is a function

    - finding domain and range from a graph

    - evaluating a function

    - finding slope option 1

    - finding slope option 2

    - slope intercept form

    - writing equations in slope intercept form

    - finding x & y intercepts

    - graphing linear equations

    - graphing systems of equations

    - substitution systems of equations

    - elimination systems of equations

    - factoring when a = 1

    - factoring when a > 1

    - finding zeros of quadratic equations

    - polynomial operations

    - laws of exponents

    - graphing quadratics

    - changing forms: quadratic equations

    - quadratic formula

    - the real number system

    - simplifying radicals option 1

    - simplifying radicals option 2

    - simplifying radicals cheat sheet

    - rewriting rational exponents

    - exponential function basics

    - exponential functions

    - fundamentals of statistics

    - statistics: histograms, frequency tables, and scatterplots

    To make key chains:

    • I open the pdf file
    • look for which chart I want and the remember the page number
    • select file at the top
    • then, select "print"
    • under "pages" type the page number the anchor chart you selected is on
    • then, under "copies per page" change the setting to how many you want. I typically select 9.

    Once printed, I laminate, hole punch, and distribute to students. Not one student lost their key chain this year because they used them almost everyday!

    To trace the anchor chart:

    • Open the JPG anchor chart you want
    • drag into a word document
    • adjust the size as need
    • tape the anchor chart to the board, like the top of the anchor chart to the top of the paper
    • start tracing!

    My librarian laminated them for free for me this year! It has helped survived all the cleaning. I also hole punched them and placed them on large rings to hang at the front of my classroom.

    **If you have any questions, concerns or issues please do not hesitate to email me or DM me on instagram at just.math.things**

    I am very appreciative of your support and would love to hear any feedback!

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Interpret parts of an expression, such as terms, factors, and coefficients.
    Choose and produce an equivalent form of an expression to reveal and explain properties of the quantity represented by the expression.
    Identify zeros of polynomials when suitable factorizations are available, and use the zeros to construct a rough graph of the function defined by the polynomial.
    Create equations and inequalities in one variable and use them to solve problems.
    Create equations in two or more variables to represent relationships between quantities; graph equations on coordinate axes with labels and scales.

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