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Preview of Introduction to Equations and Inequalities

Introduction to Equations and Inequalities

Created by
Scott Cianci
An interactive lesson designed to introduce the student to the concept of solving simple linear equations and inequalities. Emphasis is on recognizing solutions fro the variable. Includes a statement of objective, notes for teacher, interactive SMART Board activities and a closure exercise. By Scott Cianci.
Preview of SMART Board Interactive Lesson Solving Absolute Value Equations

SMART Board Interactive Lesson Solving Absolute Value Equations

Created by
Scott Cianci
A SMART interactive lesson on solving (linear) absolute value equations. Examples are presented in logical progression with student checkpoints interspersed throughout. Student examples have solutions provided. An interactive vortex sort activity is included as well, along with a closure activity. The lesson can be presented and modified to meet the needs and preferences of the individual teacher.
Preview of MODE, MEDIAN, MEAN AND RANGE; for Smart boards.

MODE, MEDIAN, MEAN AND RANGE; for Smart boards.

Created by
Smart Math Mart
Teacher instructional pages on mode, median, mean and range. Many student practice pages with answer keys. Practice pages utilizing lists, groups of numbers, as well as data charts. All pages are printable. 40 pages. SMART BOARD software is required to run these files.Thank you for your purchase. If you would like to know about freebies, sales, new resources, click on follow me and you will get this information first.I truly and genuinely appreciate all feedback. I would like to know how your
Preview of 30-60-90 Triangles

30-60-90 Triangles

Created by
Scott Cianci
A SMART Notebook lesson introducing the concept of a 30-60-90 triangle. Emphasis is on patterns and calculations without formal proofs. Ideal for standardized test practice. Includes a title page with statement of objective, teacher-led and student-led examples with interactive responses for the student-led examplesand a closure activity.
Preview of 45-45-90 Triangles

45-45-90 Triangles

Created by
Scott Cianci
A SMART Notebook lesson on 45-45-90 triangles. Emphasis is on calculations with no formal proofs. Idea for standardized test practice. Includes a title page with statement of objective, teacher-led examples. interactive student-led examples and a closure activity.
Preview of Open-ended questions coordinate geometry geometric translations

Open-ended questions coordinate geometry geometric translations

Created by
Scott Cianci
A set of 5 open-ended problems (one for each day of the week) applying coordinate geometry and geometric translations. Modeled after those types of open-ended questions that appear on state standardized graduation tests. Comes with answer keys and a 4-point scoring rubric that's applicable to all 5 problems in the set. Can be used as a "do now" bell-ringer, anticipatory set, closure activity, extra-credit assignment or as a main lesson in and of itself. By Scott Cianci.
Preview of Exponential Functions Smart Board Mini Lesson

Exponential Functions Smart Board Mini Lesson

This Smart Board Mini lesson introduces students to the equation for an exponential function, graphing an exponential function, and solving real world population and investment problems using exponential functions.
Preview of Constructions: Copy angle, draw lines through points, bisect, etc.

Constructions: Copy angle, draw lines through points, bisect, etc.

Created by
Steve Hiner EdD
A complete presentation on creating constructions using a compass. This file can be printed so students can have an exact copy and work on paper as the teacher (or a student) works at the board. Each lesson has step-by-step guided instructions. Then, there are 4-8 problems to do of each type. Constructions covered include: - Copying a line segment - Copying an angle - Bisecting an angle - Constructing a perpendicular line segment through a point on the line - Constructing a perp line segmen
Preview of One Variable inequalities and graphing

One Variable inequalities and graphing

Created by
Zaria Chandler
Smartboard lesson about one variable inequalities, x=1, x>2, x<4... What do they mean and how do we graph them. There are short lessons attached with interactive student lessons in between. I do, we do, you do is the format of this Smartboard lesson. Also, attached are two worksheets with the answers attached ideal for silent work or group work to test their understanding.
Preview of Identify Points, Lines and planes

Identify Points, Lines and planes

Created by
Scott Cianci
points, lines, planes, basic geometry, introductory geometry, geometry
Preview of Compound or Complex Area Problems ( Smartboard) 11 of them

Compound or Complex Area Problems ( Smartboard) 11 of them

Created by
Penny Silzer
This file contains 11 compound or complex area problems. Problems provide students an opportunity to practice are formulas for triangles, rectangles, and circles. In addition, students receive practice in problem solving situations as they have to make sense of the picture and determine what information they need to complete the problem. Each problem comes with a solution on the next slide. These problems are great for bell ringers or as part of homework. They also work great as extende
Preview of SmartNotebook Lesson - Transformations

SmartNotebook Lesson - Transformations

This notebook file can be used over the course of the entire transformations topic. It contains 53 slides which cover reflections, rotations, translations and enlargements. It contains slides which can be used to explain the topic, as well as slides which can be printed for student questions. It also contains some starter slides such as identifying lines of symmetry or rotational symmetry.
Preview of Open-ended questions graphing perimeter Pythagorean Theorem

Open-ended questions graphing perimeter Pythagorean Theorem

Created by
Scott Cianci
A set of 5 open-ended problems (one for each day of the week) consisting of graphing in the xy coordinate plane and applying the concepts of perimeter and the Pythagorean Theorem. Can also be presented as an application of the distance formula for more advanced students. Modeled after the type of open-ended questions that appear on state standardized graduation tests. Can be used as a "do now" bell-ringer activity, anticipatory set, closure activity, extra-credit assignment or as a main lesso
Preview of Open-ended questions coordinate geometry geometric dilations

Open-ended questions coordinate geometry geometric dilations

Created by
Scott Cianci
A set of 5 open-ended problems (one for each day of the week) applying coordinate geometry and geometric dilations. Students get to explore the relationships between a triangle and its dilated image. Modeled after those types of open-ended questions that appear on state standardized graduation tests. Comes with answer keys and a 4-point scoring rubric that's applicable to all 5 problems in the set. Can be used as a "do now" bell-ringer, anticipatory set, closure activity, extra-credit assignmen
Preview of SMART Board Interactive Lesson Factoring Square Trinomials ; a = 1

SMART Board Interactive Lesson Factoring Square Trinomials ; a = 1

Created by
Scott Cianci
An interactive SMART Board lesson presenting factoring square trinomials where a = 1. Includes an anticipatory set, closure activity and main body of a mix of teacher-led and student-led examples. Answers for the anticipatory set, student-led examples and closure exercise are all included. Also included are pull tabs for the teacher explaining how the interactive features work and offering teaching suggestions.
Preview of SMART Notebook Interactive Factoring Differences Of Two Squares

SMART Notebook Interactive Factoring Differences Of Two Squares

Created by
Scott Cianci
A SMART interactive notebook lesson covering factoring of a difference of two squares. Included are teacher-led and student-led examples and solutions to the student-led examples are provided. Also included are an anticipatory set and closure activity, with solutions. Pull tabs with teaching suggestions are located throughout the lesson as well.
Preview of SMART Notebook Interactive Factoring Perfect-Square Trinomials

SMART Notebook Interactive Factoring Perfect-Square Trinomials

Created by
Scott Cianci
A SMART notebook interactive presentation of how to write a perfect-square trinomial in factored form. The lesson can be tailored to suit the teacher's needs and preferences. Included are solutions along with pull tabs explaining how to use the interactive features and offering teaching suggestions.
Preview of PositiveNumbersNegativeNumbersManipulative

PositiveNumbersNegativeNumbersManipulative

Created by
Math Events
Manipulatives that you can use to illustrate adding and subtracting Positive and Negative Numbers. I hand out the positives to represent money that you have. I hand out the negatives to discuss money that you owe.
Preview of Radical Expressions Study aid

Radical Expressions Study aid

Flow charts, and simplified steps for how to: add and subtract, multiply radicals. How to rationalize denominators, and how to solve radical expressions.
Preview of Factoring Flow Chart

Factoring Flow Chart

Created by
Scott Cianci
A complete flow chart outlining all steps involved in factoring a polynomial.
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