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Algebra lectures under $5

Preview of Quadratic Formula Lesson

Quadratic Formula Lesson

Created by
Elias Robles III
These worksheets shows how I teach the quadratic formula. I have found that students understand and grasp the formula easier with what I call the "skeleton method". The product comes with a guided practice with and answer key, and 3 worksheets where students can work out problems using the same method. The initial problems are not given, just the graphic organization. Just copy some quadratic functions from a text book on the board and have them use those. This lesson uses highlighters to
Preview of Student Self-Discovery Function Activity with Function machine

Student Self-Discovery Function Activity with Function machine

Looking for a change in your math class? Stop the routine math blackboard discussion. This will just limit students' thinking skill. Let your student discover, think critically and analyze math and let them see mathematics outside the bounds of their books!In this activity student will apply function in real world situation and lead them to mathematics of function. An imaginary machine that processes numbers and pairs them with output numbers according to a set rule. A number (input) is put into
Preview of Square Roots Discovery Lab

Square Roots Discovery Lab

Created by
Idea Galaxy
This is a short introduction to the concept of square numbers and square roots. Students will use a student thinking sheet to draw conclusions and discuss squares and square roots from a concrete and abstract level. There are also 3 extra resources to reinforce the concept, some vocabulary words, and check for understanding. You might also like: Mnemonic Devices for Roots of Perfect Cubes Is It Equivalent To...? Perfect Squares and Perfect Cubes Game Perfect Squares and Cubes Exponent Maze Ga
Preview of Integer Operations Adding and Subtracting PowerPoint Lesson - Distance Learning

Integer Operations Adding and Subtracting PowerPoint Lesson - Distance Learning

This 32-page widescreen PowerPoint lesson covers adding and subtracting integers, including modeling using number lines and integer chips/counters. This is a visually interesting, animated and editable PowerPoint. It starts with a quick review of 6th grade integer standards including opposites and absolute value before moving on to modeling and solving addition and subtraction integer problems. Subtraction of integers is first introduced using patterns. Each section has a “Your Turn” slide f
Preview of Right Triangles - Square Roots and Simplifying Radicals

Right Triangles - Square Roots and Simplifying Radicals

Right Triangles - Square Roots and Simplifying Radicals This is designed to be an all inclusive lesson. It includes: ***A section of notes that has terms to know, objectives, the product and quotient rules, step by step instructions for simplifying nonfractional square roots. ***The notes go on to give step by step instructions for simplifying square roots that contain fractions and require rationalizing the denominator. ***I have included worked out examples for student reference as well
Preview of Introduction to the Desmos Scientific Calculator

Introduction to the Desmos Scientific Calculator

I created this presentation for a friend of mine who teaches middle school and wanted to show her students the basics of how to use the Desmos Scientific Calculator. This was written specifically for the state testing version of their scientific calculator since it's a little different from the regular one.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(c) 2020 Middle School Maniac | Virginia Beach, VA USAThis item is a paid digital download from my Teachers
Preview of Average Rate of Change Guided Notes

Average Rate of Change Guided Notes

The guided notes are scaffolded for finding the average rate of change of a function. Each step provides explanation and practice before moving to the next step. It includes finding average rate of change given a graph, table and a function. A mixed practice is provided on the last page.This includes 6 pages of notes and an includes the key.It corresponds with the following standards:CCSS.HSF-IF.B.6Georgia Standard: MGSE9-12.F.IF.6
Preview of Modeling Expressions with Algebra Tiles Guided Notes

Modeling Expressions with Algebra Tiles Guided Notes

Created by
Fun with Algebra
These notes go through introducing Algebra tiles and what they each represent. Then students can practice translating expressions from algebra tiles and then drawing the model using algebra tiles.
Preview of Variables, Expressions, Equations, & Inequalities Notes, Quiz, Test

Variables, Expressions, Equations, & Inequalities Notes, Quiz, Test

These are the notes I put up on the board or overhead projector to teach each concept. Included in this unit are variables, expressions, patterns, and one- and two-step equations and inequalities. I included several different assessments in addition to the lessons. Please note: There is not a key because I go through and solve them with the students. The pages are meant to be used as templates that you can write on as you teach. I also like to email these to parents when they have a child who is
Preview of Writing Linear Equations Notes & Practice

Writing Linear Equations Notes & Practice

Writing Equations in y=mx+b form TEKS Aligned: 8.5B, 8.5I, A2CThe one-page notes document explains how to write a linear equation in y=mx+b form given a verbal description. The student takes notes on the fact that they are looking for a starting value (y-intercept) and a rate of change (slope) in each situation. They find the independent and dependent variables, fill in a table of values and use the table to find the starting value and rate of change. From there, they can write the equation in y
Preview of One, No, Infinite Solution Word Problems

One, No, Infinite Solution Word Problems

PowerPoint presentation of word problems that result in either one, no, or infinite solutions. Students will write the equation from the word problem then solve for x. After each slide is a slide with the equation, the solution to the equation, and whether it was a one, no, or infinite solution. The last slide asks for students to look for patterns in equations that result in no and infinite solutions. I use this as an introduction to no and infinite solutions because we can talk about why we co
Preview of Rational vs. Irrational Numbers Presentation

Rational vs. Irrational Numbers Presentation

Created by
Idea Galaxy
This is a brief overview of the difference between rational and irrational numbers. It gives students the opportunity to identify key differences between rational vs. irrational numbers and can be used a whole class lesson, or independently by students in a flipped classroom model.Supports CCSS 8.NS.A.1 You might also like:Approximating Irrational Numbers WarIrrational vs. Rational Number Knockout for Interactive WhiteboardRational vs Irrational Tic Tac ToeRational vs. Irrational Numbers Sort
Preview of Special Angle Pair Notes and Practice

Special Angle Pair Notes and Practice

Detailed Guided Notes on Special Angle Pairs (adjacent, complementary, supplementary, vertical, and linear) with definitions, picture examples, and examples to solve. Followed by a practice page with 10 problems and 2 challenges ranging from simple identification using a visual, to creating multi-step equations from word problems. Great focus on vocabulary! Includes "clues" to help memorize the angle pair types.Detailed Answer Key included.Everything you need to introduce this topic to your st
Preview of R.U.L.E.S for Solving Inequality Word Problems Powerpoint

R.U.L.E.S for Solving Inequality Word Problems Powerpoint

My Algebra students used to struggle with solving word problems. I found that using the acronym RULES really helped them keep things straight. The steps are: R- read the problem U - underline the question L - line up a plan E - evaluate S - sense? Since this method worked so well with equations word problems. I adapted it and created a very similar powerpoint using the same method to teach inequality word problems. In addition to the method are some key ideas and phrases associated with inequal
Preview of Cross Sections Foldable Geometry

Cross Sections Foldable Geometry

Foldable reviews horizontal, vertical and oblique (diagonal) cross sections for the following 3-D figures: Sphere Cone Rectangular Prism Triangular Pyramid Cylinder Foldable is editable and can be modified to swap out different 3-D figures. This is a great overview of cross sections. I have students write the name of the 2-D shape in the blank area to the right of each shape. I have students pretend they are in Fruit Ninja and we simulate the different types of cuts or "chops". You can m
Preview of Sequences Coloring Page (Arithmetic/Geometric and Recursive/Explicit)

Sequences Coloring Page (Arithmetic/Geometric and Recursive/Explicit)

This product provides practice for students to learn how to use arithmetic & geometric sequence rules (recursive & explicit) to represent given sequences as well as to find terms from a given sequence. Includes 2 pages of problems with 1 color sheet and the key.You may also like Sequences Guided Notes or the Guided Notes and Coloring Page Bundle. This was designed to satisfy the common core standard: CCSS.Math.Content.HSG.BF.A.1aCCSS.Math.Content.HSG.BF.A.2Georgia Standard: MGSE9-12.BF.A
Preview of Factor Quadratics when a not = 1, GCF then Guess & Check -PPT (w/ free video)

Factor Quadratics when a not = 1, GCF then Guess & Check -PPT (w/ free video)

Created by
ddow53
PowerPoint with examples for direct instruction: This lesson describes factoring quadratics using the guess and check method after undistributing the GCF. It starts with a review of expanding. The 1st example with all positive coefficients. An example where "b" the x term is negative. And 2 examples when "c", the constant term is negative. The lesson encourages making lists of pairs of factors of the "c" term. Their is also a faster way of checking and making a list at the same time -as a ment
Preview of Factor Quadratics when a not = 1 (UnFOIL) Guess & Check -PPT (w/ free video)

Factor Quadratics when a not = 1 (UnFOIL) Guess & Check -PPT (w/ free video)

Created by
ddow53
PowerPoint with examples for direct instruction: This lesson describes factoring quadratics using the guess and check method. 2 examples with all positive coefficients. An example where "b" the x term is negative. And 2 examples when "c", the constant term is negative. The lesson encourages making lists of pairs of factors of the "c" term.The video for this lesson for review or absent students is on YouTube: https://youtu.be/YRSuu5wTyfQ
Preview of Polynomial Intro and Add & Subtract -PowerPoint (w/ free YouTube video)

Polynomial Intro and Add & Subtract -PowerPoint (w/ free YouTube video)

Created by
ddow53
PowerPoint with examples for direct instruction: Write polynomials in standard form, identify degree and leading coefficient. Classify polynomials based of their degree and number of terms. And 5 examples of add or subtract polynomials.The video for this lesson for review or absent students is on YouTube: https://youtu.be/DVnfDBgcCuI
Preview of Algebraic Expressions and Equations | 5th Grade PowerPoint Lesson Slides

Algebraic Expressions and Equations | 5th Grade PowerPoint Lesson Slides

Are you teaching your students about Algebraic Expressions and Equations For 5th Grade? Plenty of examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.What is included?✦ 27 total slides for notes, examples and applications.✦ All steps are animated to allow the teacher to explain them gradually. At the end of the lesson, students will be able to✦ Solve Algebraic Expressions and Equations✦ Evaluate Algebra
Preview of Writing Algebraic Expressions and Equations | PowerPoint with Guided Notes

Writing Algebraic Expressions and Equations | PowerPoint with Guided Notes

This is a unique PowerPoint presentation for Middle School Math, Algebra 1, or Algebra 2 that involves writing algebraic expressions and equations. A PDF for fill-in notes is also included with your purchase! Each step is set to show up on click, so you are able to walk around and monitor the students during the lesson and they can't get ahead of you!
Preview of Factor Quadratics when a = 1 (UnFOIL) and GCF -PowerPoint (w/ free video)

Factor Quadratics when a = 1 (UnFOIL) and GCF -PowerPoint (w/ free video)

Created by
ddow53
PowerPoint with examples for direct instruction: This lesson describes what factoring is. 3 examples on factoring quadratics when a = 1, and 2 GCF examples. Examples include integer solutions.The video for this lesson for review or absent students is on YouTube: https://youtu.be/SZgqXapOK1s
Preview of Interpreting the Unit Rate as Slope Guided Notes

Interpreting the Unit Rate as Slope Guided Notes

Teach your middle school math students about Interpreting the Unit Rate as Slope. This Interpreting the Unit Rate as Slope resource includes finding the Unit Rate from tables, graphs, and calculating Slope from graphs, tables, and proportional relationship situations. Students will also compare two different proportional relationships represented in different ways and determine which one is faster or which one is greater. ⭐9 pages plus answer keys of notes and practice problems include:  Opt
Preview of Compare Compound vs Simple Interest -PowerPoint (w/ free YouTube video)

Compare Compound vs Simple Interest -PowerPoint (w/ free YouTube video)

Created by
ddow53
PowerPoint with examples for direct instruction: The first example: Assume you invest $5000 at 8% interest (annually) for 5 years. The lesson calculates each of the the 5 years using simple interest then compound interest so students see the difference when getting interest on their interest.Example 2: Find the amount using simple interest and compound interest for $1400 is invested for 25 years at an interest rate of 5% (annually).Example 3: Find the amount using simple interest and compound in
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