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11th grade algebra homeschool curricula for Microsoft Word

Preview of Baseball Riddle Math Practice Worksheet

Baseball Riddle Math Practice Worksheet

Created by
Donna Melton
This worksheet begins with a riddle related to baseball. In order to find the answer to the riddle, students must solve 11 equations involving one variable and decimal numbers. Please see the preview document. It is appropriate for math students in grades 5 and above. Permission is given for the purchasing teacher to make enough copies for all students. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 License. To view a copy of this license, visit http:
Preview of Algebra 1 Coronavirus Pandemic Exploration

Algebra 1 Coronavirus Pandemic Exploration

Students will explore and compare data from the current COVID19 pandemic. Topics include linear equations, quadratic equations, exponential equations, graphing using DESMOS, and modeling. Posted as a docx file for you to edit as you wish.
Preview of Math Study Guide for Students

Math Study Guide for Students

I created this document as a study guide for students. This is a great resource to use if they forgot a concept or they need to study for a standardized test. This 18 page packet is filled with basic math concepts, measurement, geometry and Algebra. It is organized by definition and example for each concept. My students absolutely love this resource! They refer to it all school year and they even continue using it in high math courses. I give this to my students the first week of school and tell
Preview of Two Variable Equations Solving for one Variable in Terms of the Other One

Two Variable Equations Solving for one Variable in Terms of the Other One

In a two variable equation, one variable is solved in terms of the other. For example, if you have a problem with the variables x and y, you might be told to solve x. This means y will be part of the answer. If you are told to solve for y, then x will be part of the answer. Here is an example: Solve the following equation for y: 2x – y = 4 Hint: You are solving for y, so you must isolate y on one side of the equation. In other words, the variable y must stand alone.
Preview of Algebra 2 Semester 1 Final Exam

Algebra 2 Semester 1 Final Exam

A comprehensive first semester exam covering linear equations, quadratics, polynomials, word problems, transformations, and simplifying radicals. Can be used for honors classes or tailored to lower level Algebra 2 classes. The first section is composed of multiple choice questions designed to help students develop a conceptual and verbal approach as well as prepare for common standardized tests such as the EOC here in Florida or the SAT and ACT. Perfect for homeschool curricula. It can also be u
Preview of Metaphor to Remember Associative and Commutative Properties

Metaphor to Remember Associative and Commutative Properties

Created by
Modified4U
Help your students remember the associative and commutative properties of addition and multiplication through the use of visuals and metaphors. This is great for a vocabulary mini lesson and teacher input. Includes two practice examples for each property plus three bonus, open ended questions to catapult you past surface-level instruction!
Preview of Factoring Polynomials Student Packet

Factoring Polynomials Student Packet

This 24-page student packet contains vocabulary, warm-ups, explicit instruction, guided practice and longer independent practices. The explanations, warm-ups, examples, and guided practice problems are the same ones presented on the PowerPoint "Factoring Polynomials" by the same author. The keys to the practice problems, however, are presented only on the PowerPoint.This handout is written in Word so that it can be modified. The factoring techniques presented begin with Algebra 1 type quadratic
Preview of One-step Equations with Integers NO. 1 - Practice Set of 14 Problems

One-step Equations with Integers NO. 1 - Practice Set of 14 Problems

One-step Equations with Integers NO. 1 Practice Set of 14 Problems Answers are worked out step by step at the end of set. SAMPLE: The Problem: x – 11 = 16 Solve for x. The Answer (from the answer section at the end of the worksheet): x – 11 = 16 x – 11 + 11 = 16 + 11 x = 27
Preview of Honors Algebra 2 Final Exam

Honors Algebra 2 Final Exam

This is a concept based final exam suitable for average to honors level Algebra 2 curricula. It follows basic common core skill sets and includes probability, number sets, standard distribution, and two-way tables but not trigonometry. I use it as an assessment for the students I home-school and study guide for students in public or private school settings. The first section involves matching graphs, key terms/skills, and parent equations to the various functions introduced in Algebra 2. The voc
Preview of Syllabus for Algebra 1

Syllabus for Algebra 1

Do you need a syllabus for homeschool reporting, generating a portfolio, or setting up your planning for the academic year? This syllabus is for Math U See's Algebra 1 and includes everything you need to be successful for the year as an instructor, or to provide a complete course overview for a portfolio. Editable Word document includes course description, key concepts, grading overview, and an assignment/testing schedule for a full 36-week course.
Preview of Factoring Polynomials

Factoring Polynomials

Created by
Keo Mo
These worksheets explain the different methods of factoring common polynomials. There are detailed explanations as well as problems for students to practice. I created this because I had students that kept losing their notes and asking me to "go over it again". I teach at a school with an independent study model and it was not uncommon for me to have to teach factoring 10 times a day.
Preview of Working with Monomials

Working with Monomials

Created by
Kelly Gram
Notes on defining a monomial and understanding like terms. Adding,subtracting, multiplying monomials as well as raising monomials to powers.
Preview of Exponential and Logarithm Review Assignment

Exponential and Logarithm Review Assignment

Can be used as a review assignment or filled out step-by-step as notes. Great supplement for textbooks, home school curricula, and online curricula. Covers evaluating logarithms by hand, expanding and condensing logarithms, graphing logarithmic and exponential functions, and word problems including half-life problems. Medium level problems although a couple of the word problems are challenging. Challenging for lower level students while on the easier to average side for honors students. Prepare
Preview of THE RULES OF ALGEBRA ... 5 ... ax = b

THE RULES OF ALGEBRA ... 5 ... ax = b

One of the reasons why algebra is so difficult for students is because they are not taught the rules which make sense of the various moves they must perform to solve, say, two-step equations. The Rules of Algebra series is designed to remove the mystery. Experiences suggests that students do better once they know the rules--that is, the axioms--of algebra. In this series, we begin with the Multiplicative Identity Element and gradually approach the solution of problems of the form ax + b = cx + d
Preview of Am I Linear?

Am I Linear?

students look at graphs and equations then determine if they are linear and whether they are a function.
Preview of Estimated Conversions and Literal Equations Quiz

Estimated Conversions and Literal Equations Quiz

A fantastic quiz for worksheet or students learning how to relate math and science and become more familiar with the metric system. In my experience, students need help drawing connections between math skills and science skills. Great for 8th graders, Chemistry students preparing to do molar conversions, high school students preparing for the SAT, or students who need to develop more streamlined science skills. I teach this unit in three lessons for my homeschooled students and it helps even Sen
Preview of Pythagorean Theorem Notes with Video Link

Pythagorean Theorem Notes with Video Link

Follow the Link in the document that goes along with the notes page. Can be used for flipped classrooms, homeschooling, or extra practice.
Preview of Rationalizing Denominators Worksheet

Rationalizing Denominators Worksheet

This worksheet lets students practice their skills rationalizing. A good jumping off point when introducing them to rationalizing skills is this note set/handout: Rationalizing Denominators Explained which covers the multiple methods they might use on this worksheet.
Preview of A Trip to the Beach

A Trip to the Beach

Assignment for calculating line of best fit and graphing a scatter plot
Preview of Rationalizing Radical Denominators Explained

Rationalizing Radical Denominators Explained

In my experience, Algebra 2 students often struggle with the more complicated multi-step examples when in comes to rationalizing radicals and working with radicals and rational exponents. These notes clarify how multiple methods can be used to arrive at the same answer and help prevent confusion. Check out this Worksheet for examples so students can put these skills into practice: Rationalizing Denominators Worksheet
Preview of Transformations of linear functions
Preview of Slope Partner Problems (Row-By-Rows)

Slope Partner Problems (Row-By-Rows)

Created by
Anne Agostinelli
This activity encourages students to work independently with a partner to find slope of a line given a graph and given two points. Each row of problems has different problems with the same solution. Students are to complete each of the problems independently and then check with their partner. If their partner has the same solution as them, then they are correct; if not, it is up to the students to figure out who is correct, and who made what mistake. CCSSM Habits of Mind: --Reason abstractly
Preview of Cross Country Skiier - Explaining Slope Concepts

Cross Country Skiier - Explaining Slope Concepts

Created by
BtheMath
Memory picture for linear slopes. The story: You are going skiing. The beginning of the trip is positive, lots of positive excitement. Then the waiting begins, boring, zero excitement. Once on the slopes, you realize how hard it is, negative excitiment! Finally, you fall off the cliff and are "undefined!"
Preview of Completing the Square

Completing the Square

Created by
Academics First
This is a "no-frills" worksheet for students to practice solving quadratics by completing the square. (KEY included)
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