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12th grade algebra 2 graphic organizers for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Solving Equations Flow Chart Foldable

Solving Equations Flow Chart Foldable

Created by
Erin Atwood
Use this foldable to teach students the "process" for solving multi-step equations. My students were confused about what to do first. This way there is no confusion and they can solve ANY equation, no problem.
Preview of Function Domain and Range Graphic Organizer Foldable

Function Domain and Range Graphic Organizer Foldable

Created by
Dorothy
A square is divided into four sections that each describe how to find the domain and range when given data in four different formats (ordered pairs, a table, a diagram, and a graph). Students can fill in the blank square or you can provide the already filled in square (though I recommend filling in the blank better because you can step through the methods with the students). Or you can use the completion of this graphic organizer as a grade and use the filled in square as your rubric/key. Ea
Preview of Domain and Range Foldable

Domain and Range Foldable

This activity can be used as an interactive notebook insert. Students can use the foldable on top a graph of a function, and create a visual representation of both the domain and range. This activity promotes critical thinking, differentiated instruction, and use of visual aid
Preview of Exponential Growth and Decay Student Guided Notes - A11C

Exponential Growth and Decay Student Guided Notes - A11C

Created by
Hill Tutoring
These Student Notes go along with the Exponential Growth and Decay Powerpoint Presentation. These are guided notes which will allow your student to organize his or her thoughts and follow along with you as you introduce and teach this new skill. I recommend printing them as 4-slide per page handouts. Also check out the following: - Exponential Growth and Decay Presentation which goes along with these Student Notes. This is what I use to introduce the material and initially engage students in
Preview of Quadratic Functions and Completing the Square

Quadratic Functions and Completing the Square

Created by
Ms JD Jessie
This presentation demonstrates a step by step method of completing the square to put quadratic functions into standard form. It also demonstrates approximate graphing. I created this presentation as a reference for my students who often struggle with this process. I require them to give me an approximate graph based on the vertex and leading coefficient. It includes one example problem to demonstrate the process and two additional problems to work together. Solutions are included.
Preview of Sin, cosine, tangeant, cosecent, secant, & cotangent Foldable

Sin, cosine, tangeant, cosecent, secant, & cotangent Foldable

Created by
Mrs MATH
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for identifying the 6 trig functions given a right triangle (sin, cosine, tangent, cosecent, secant, & cotangent). Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, and a piece of cardstock or construction paper. Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great way to put important information at students fingertips. They can be used to introduce concepts or to review them. Foldabl
Preview of Polynomials Bundle!

Polynomials Bundle!

This download includes 6 resources on polynomials.1. Understanding Polynomials PowerPoint2. Classifying Polynomials Graphic Organizer 3. Classifying Polynomials Google Slide Activity4. Operations with Polynomials Dice activity5. Multiplying Polynomials Scavenger Hunt6. Classifying Polynomials Worksheets (2 sets)
Preview of Exponential Functions Foldable

Exponential Functions Foldable

Created by
Heidi Matson
This animated PowerPoint shows how to make a foldable on exponential functions. It includes examples related to both growth and decay represented as either equations, graphs, or tables. This is a great overview of how to identify whether a given representation is growth or decay. These interactive notes are engaging for students to fill out and help them study.
Preview of Foldable Reviewing Exponents and Radicals

Foldable Reviewing Exponents and Radicals

Created by
Maria Stern
This foldable reviews simplifying expressions with radicals and exponents. It also includes on the back how to write exponential decay and growth functions. There is also some basic information on logarithms. The information on the back can be eliminated for classes like Algebra 1. Algebra 2 classes might find the last 2 slides helpful when filling out the back of the foldable.
Preview of Simplifying Radicals Drag and Drop Google Slides

Simplifying Radicals Drag and Drop Google Slides

Created by
Jerome Brown
My students have issues simplifying radicals so I created this google slide drag and drop to help them simplify radicals with integers. This is really helpful when they start finding solutions to quadratic equations.
Preview of Exponent and Radical Foldable Bundle

Exponent and Radical Foldable Bundle

Created by
Maria Stern
Power point for students to copy a graphic organizer or the printable version. This is to help review rules with exponents, radicals and an introduction to logarithms.
Preview of Hyperbola Introduction and 8 Assignments for Power Point

Hyperbola Introduction and 8 Assignments for Power Point

Created by
Tom Wingo
Included in this zip folder are 9 Power Point files. 1 file is for instruction and 8 are assignments. A brief description of each: Power Point Instruction file is a 43 slide Power Point Presentation. The hyperbola is introduced using the definition of a hyperbola. Later the equation, in standard form, is introduced. Power Point Assignment file #1 is 28 matching questions and 9 multiple choice questions. The student must recognize: 1. Focus 2. Transverse Axis Endpoint 3. Transverse Axis 4.
Preview of Parent Functions & Key Features

Parent Functions & Key Features

PPT presentation on the following parent functions and their key features: linear, absolute value, quadratic, cubic, square root, cube root, exponential, logarithmic, and reciprocal
Preview of Secant & Cosecant Transformations, Instruction + 6 Assignments for Power Point

Secant & Cosecant Transformations, Instruction + 6 Assignments for Power Point

Created by
Tom Wingo
Update: I added Assignment #1A. It can be printed and done on paper or completed at socrative.com.These activities are done in degreesThere are 7 Power Points in this zip folder. 2 are for instruction and 5 are assignments. A brief description of each:Instruction Power Point #1 is an 11 slide Power Point Presentation. The 4 key concepts of secant/cosecant graphs are discussed. These concepts are:1. Local Maximums2. Local Minimums3. Asymptotes with a local min on its left and a local max on i
Preview of Editable: Transformation Flow Chart

Editable: Transformation Flow Chart

Created by
Algebra-nation
I made this for my students to help them remember transformations of functions. Students LOVE it! Transformations that are included: vertical and horizontal slides, vertical dilation, and reflection over x-axis. You can add more boxes as appropriate for your class.
Preview of Writing Systems of Equations Freyor Model (word problems)

Writing Systems of Equations Freyor Model (word problems)

10 word problems using the Freyor Model as a graphic organizer to break down the word problem. There is a section for important information, variables and the equations.
Preview of Linear Equations Graphic Organizer

Linear Equations Graphic Organizer

Foldable Graphic Organizer! This graphic organizer includes 3 linear equations, with information on when to use it, how to use it, and how to solve it. Students can cut on the dotted lines and fold accordion style for an interactive notebook or leave it as a whole page preview for a binder. The file is editable on PowerPoint and includes a fill in the blank slide and a full answer key slide.
Preview of Exponent Properties - Graphic Organizer Notes

Exponent Properties - Graphic Organizer Notes

Created by
Moore Algebra
This is a great way to begin, end or keep running notes during your exponents chapter. Each property has a space to show the rule along with an example for students to fill in. There is extra space for students to write notes and other expamles. This would be a perfect cheat sheet for a quiz or a cotaught class.All problems are editable- just remember to make an exponent in PowerPoint, you need to highlight the number and hit ctrl, shift and + at the same time.Hope this helps your kids unders
Preview of Solving Linear Systems Foldable

Solving Linear Systems Foldable

Created by
Heidi Matson
This animated PowerPoint shows how to make a foldable on solving systems of linear equations. It includes the steps and corresponding examples for solving systems by graphing, using substitution, and using elimination. These interactive notes are engaging for students to fill out and help them study.
Preview of Rules of Exponents Foldable

Rules of Exponents Foldable

Created by
Heidi Matson
This animated PowerPoint shows how to make a foldable on the rules of exponents. This includes zero and negative exponents, rules of multiplication, power to a power, and rules of division. It includes the official rules with a corresponding example for each. These interactive notes are engaging for students to fill out and help them study.
Preview of 2.1 Inverse Function of Linear Function (Slide deck)

2.1 Inverse Function of Linear Function (Slide deck)

Created by
giyoun kim
This slide deck includes standards, Do Now, lesson, Error Analysis, Check for Understanding, and Exit Ticket. This can be used as Google Slides.
Preview of 1.2 Linear Equations (Slide deck)

1.2 Linear Equations (Slide deck)

Created by
giyoun kim
Student centered lesson materials that has Do Now, discussion, check for understanding, and Exit Ticket.
Preview of Factoring Polynomials Graphic Organizer

Factoring Polynomials Graphic Organizer

Created by
Math Mill
When factoring polynomials, the question I always get from students is "how do we know what to do when?" So I created this graphic organizer to guide students to evaluate what type of factoring to perform. I will usually use this as we begin our unit on Rational Expressions. The organizer starts with looking for a GCF, then depending on the type of polynomial, it guides students through Difference of Squares, Difference or Sum of Cubes, UnFOILing, etc. The download is a PowerPoint with one slid
Preview of Quadratic Formula Example

Quadratic Formula Example

This a worked out example with steps to help students understand the quadratic formula. It is laid out with 2 pages on one sheet so it will easily fit inside interactive notebooks!
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