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High school math test prep graphic organizer images for GATE

Preview of Exponent Rules Graphic

Exponent Rules Graphic

Created by
Sylvia Probst
Exponent rules on a fun and colorful graphic!
Preview of Multiplying Binomials FOIL
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Multiplying Binomials FOIL

Created by
Ocular IQ
In this video, we'll guide you through the process of multiplying binomials using the F.O.I.L method. Each step is color-coded to make the learning process not just easy but also engaging. The F.O.I.L method is an essential tool in algebra, and in this tutorial, we teach it to you for the purpose of introducing Distribution, a key concept in mathematics. By the end of this video, you'll have a solid understanding of binomial multiplication and its relation to distribution. Stay tuned because
Preview of Comparing Functions Graphic Organizer

Comparing Functions Graphic Organizer

Teaching students how to compare functions can be tricky. This graphic organizer is a great reminder for students. I show it to my regular education students and have them take copy it. I hand it out to my special education students.It explains how to find and compare slopes and y-intercepts.
Preview of Mean Absolute Deviation Explanation Poster

Mean Absolute Deviation Explanation Poster

The STAR RESOURCE you need for teaching Mean Absolute Deviation! Print this and give to students for their notebooks, and go ahead and make a poster sized version for your walls, because this is the most-used, most-valuable source for explaining MAD on an easy to read poster organizer. You'll understand it better as well! Don't forget to also check out my Mean Absolute Deviation Bundle for 4 days of notes and activities! This is aligned to the 8th grade Math TEKS
Preview of Number Investigations the common core way!

Number Investigations the common core way!

Common Core Number Investigations! A great Do Now, Homework, Math Center, AIS, or daily routine piece. Students break the number completely down. Is it prime or composite? Odd or Even? What is the reciprocal. absolute value and opposite? Represent the number visually on a number line, in picture form, part-part-whole model and in words. List the fact families and compute with the number. All on one page. Great for grades 5-10
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