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Preview of Geometry- Introduction to Proofs - Basic Proof Practice

Geometry- Introduction to Proofs - Basic Proof Practice

Introducing students to geometric proofs in a geometry class can be a difficult task for both teachers and students. I created this introductory lesson to help get my students' brains in gear. After teaching the first few introductory chapters the kids should have some understanding of basic definitions, postulates and theorems. This worksheet will help them "squeeze" as much information as possible from "givens" in formal proofs. Since I started using this paper and other similar worksheets
Preview of Laws of Exponents Foldable

Laws of Exponents Foldable

Created by
Mrs MATH
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for learning "Laws of Exponents." 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. Foldables are a nice change of pace from regular note-taking and students like doing them.
Preview of Solving Systems of Linear Equations Foldable

Solving Systems of Linear Equations Foldable

Created by
Mrs MATH
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for solving systems of linear equations using graphing, substitution, and elimination. It compares examples of systems with 1 solution (x, y), infinite, and no solutions. 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 us
Preview of Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities Foldable

Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities Foldable

Created by
Mrs MATH
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for either "Solving Linear Equations" and "Solving Linear Inequalities." 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. Foldables are a nice change of pace from regular note
Preview of Measuring & Drawing Angles with a Protractor

Measuring & Drawing Angles with a Protractor

The basics of:Types of angles Practice problems for measuring & drawing with a protractor Real-world items that represent angles
Preview of Systems of Equations - Review Activity

Systems of Equations - Review Activity

This activity has practice problems for students to solve a system using the following:Graphing in Slope-Intercept FormGraphing in Standard FormSolve by Substitution (when both or one is in slope-intercept form)Solve by Elimination (with and without scalar multiplication)This activity is a powerpoint that is completely editable. The activity includes 24 problems. Each problem is matched up with one of 8 potential answers (three problems each have the same answer). Students will keep track of whe
Preview of Angle Relationship Vocabulary Worksheet

Angle Relationship Vocabulary Worksheet

Created by
John Wilson
This sheet provides students with an organized way to define and list examples for Acute Angle, Obtuse Angle, Right Angle, Complementary Angles, Supplementary Angles, Vertical Angles and Linear Pair. It includes diagrams of different types of angles for the students to use as examples. If you download this, please post some feedback for me. Thanks!
Preview of Patterns and Inductive Reasoning

Patterns and Inductive Reasoning

Created by
A R Mathematics
This is a 13 slides Power Point presentation that covers Patterns and Inductive Reasoning. It contains two objectives: - Find and describe patterns. -Use inductive reasoning to make real-life conjectures. PLEASE RATE ME.... My Quizzes: 

 4th Grade Word Problems Quiz (10 Q) Equations and Inequalities Quiz (20 Questions) An Introduction to Functions Quiz (11 Questions) Evaluate Expressions Quiz (22 questions) Pairs of Lines Quiz (17Q) Types of Angles Quiz (10 Q) Increasing Growth Pat
Preview of Trig Identities and Proofs Worksheet

Trig Identities and Proofs Worksheet

Created by
Amy Query
I use this worksheet in my Pre-Calculus classes to study (as a whole class) for the Trig Proof quiz. In my class, this activity is called "Check Yo' Skills." Students need to -Write the trig expression as the sine, cosine, or tangent of an angle -Simplify the trig expression to a single term -Prove the trigonometric identity -Find the exact value of each trig expression using a sum or difference identity -Find all solutions in the interval zero to 2*pi without using a calculator bu giving exact
Preview of The Metric System and Handout Math PowerPoint

The Metric System and Handout Math PowerPoint

An introductory 12 page lesson on the Metric System. The lesson introduces the order of the Metric units of length, mass and volume. Examples and conversion of metric measurements will be addressed. 8 additional supporting slides to be used as a student worksheet follow the 12 page lesson. Print using 4 PowerPoint slides back to back. This worksheet will maintain individual student involvement during the presentation.
Preview of Properties of Quadrilaterals Chart

Properties of Quadrilaterals Chart

Created by
Regina Guerra
The learner will use this chart to organize quadrilaterals (parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, square, trapezoid, isosceles trapezoid, and kite) by properties and differentiate between them. By categorizing the quadrilaterals, students will visualize the similarities and differences between the shapes. Excellent study guide.
Preview of Literal Equations Guided Cornell Notes

Literal Equations Guided Cornell Notes

Created by
Connie Fasig
These guided notes start with 3 equations students can solve for bellwork. The notes start with a short video (the link is in the footer) that explains to the students what a literal equation is. The students are able to fill in the blanks on their own. It gives examples that of what it means when an equation is solved for a variable and how to solve for a different variable.
Preview of Perfect Squares and Square Roots Reference Sheet

Perfect Squares and Square Roots Reference Sheet

Created by
Helen Chandler
A quick warm up for kids to see the relationship between squaring numbers and perfect square roots. Two to a page, it can be cut in half. I copy it on bright paper, three hole punch, and have kids keep it close while we are memorizing them. Also a great accommodation for students on IEPs- I allow them to use it on tests, even if no calculator is allowed for that test.
Preview of Monomials Homework (multiply, divide, powers) Common Core Math

Monomials Homework (multiply, divide, powers) Common Core Math

Created by
Focus on Math
One homework assignment that includes 10 questions on multiplying monomials, 10 questions on dividing monomials, and 10 questions on powers of monomials. Each set of question starts off simple and gradually increases in the difficultly level.
Preview of Graphing using standard form and x & y-intercepts Foldable

Graphing using standard form and x & y-intercepts Foldable

Created by
Mrs MATH
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for comparing graphing using "slope-intercept form to graphing using x and y-intercepts. The two graphing concepts that are easily confused by students so this foldable is very helpful. Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, 2 printable graphs (provide in power point), glue, and a piece of card-stock or construction paper. Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great wa
Preview of Types of Systems of Equations:  Foldable

Types of Systems of Equations: Foldable

Created by
Katebrymom
This foldable is a nice review or introduction to the three different types of solutions for systems of equations: one solution, no solution and infintely many solutions. It is set up so you can print out the first page then reinsert it to print on the other side.
Preview of Combining Like Terms Changeable

Combining Like Terms Changeable

This is a quiz I wrote for Combining Like Terms. You can change and manipulate it as you see fit. I usually make 5 or 6 versions of the same sheet to use for classwork and homework. I then make different ones for testing purposes. It's already set up you just have to change numbers or signs and you have a new sheet. it takes no time at all.
Preview of Solving Equations, Inequalities, Absolute Value Eqs and Ineqs.

Solving Equations, Inequalities, Absolute Value Eqs and Ineqs.

Created by
Renee Perry
This review packet for an Algebra 2 class covers simplifying and evaluating expressions, solving equations, solving inequalities, solving absolute value equations, solving absolute value inequalities, and properties of real numbers. There are even word problems and an answer key included. This packet was compiled by Renee Wolfson
Preview of Creating Line Graphs in science-Basic Step by Step review directions & practice

Creating Line Graphs in science-Basic Step by Step review directions & practice

Created by
Scienceisfun
This is a sheet i hand out to my science students for them to keep in the resources section of their binder. It has step by step directions on how to create a line graph. They use it whenever they are required to graph results to an experiment.Challenge students understanding of graphing with this activity where students find problems with already made graphs! Can you find the LINE GRAPHING MISTAKES? 8 Graph Task Cards ApplicationMore graphing activities here:Pendulum Inquiry/Lab -3 experiments,
Preview of Geometry Proof Helper & Study Guide 1st semester

Geometry Proof Helper & Study Guide 1st semester

I created this booklet-style geometry guide for my TAG/GT students -- 8th graders taking High School Geometry. It covers the first 7 chapters of the text book (our first semester), leaving room for notes on the primary theorems and definitions in each chapter. I allowed my students to use this booklet during quizzes so they could double check their reasons for each step in their proofs. They really made good use of this study aid. It is in word booklet format and you will have to print out u
Preview of FREE Graphing Linear Functions Vocabulary

FREE Graphing Linear Functions Vocabulary

Created by
Algebra Queen
Seeing the amount of vocabulary in this chapter about functions made both my students and me very overwhelmed! I figured I would create this vocabulary sheet with the introductory terms to help students master the vocabulary they'll need for the rest of the chapter. I also included a word search so they can have a bit of a brain break. First they will complete the word search and then they will have to fill in the definitions to the corresponding term. The vocabulary words included are:relation
Preview of Function vs Non-Function Guided Notes

Function vs Non-Function Guided Notes

Created by
Stephanie Irick
These are guided notes for a lesson on determining if a relation is a function or not. Skills covered are: identifying a relation as a function from ordered pairs, tables, and graphs. Introduces the concept of writing and solving function notation.The notes include key vocabulary, examples, and illustrations.I have included a teacher key to show you what to fill in the blanks as your students follow along. I have also included specific things I said to make sure the students understood.To use th
Preview of Finding Slope & Graphing Review

Finding Slope & Graphing Review

Created by
Howell'sMath
A review worksheet on: finding slope from a graph finding slope from two points graphing lines from y = mx + b graphing lines using x- & y-intercepts graphing lines using a given slope & intercept
Preview of Scientific Notation and Standard Form Interactive Notebook

Scientific Notation and Standard Form Interactive Notebook

This is a fill-in-the-blank guided notes for how to convert between scientific notation and standard form.
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