TPT
Total:
$0.00
Selected
Subjects
7 results

Applied math lectures for SMART Notebook

Preview of Algebra I Lesson: Combining Like Terms SNB

Algebra I Lesson: Combining Like Terms SNB

Algebra I Lesson: Combining Like Terms has all the materials you need to successfully teach your students to simplify expressions by combining like terms. This version comes in a Smart Notebook file for SmartBoards. (If you do not have this software but are still interested, take a look at my PDF version.) IMPORTANT NOTE: I developed this lesson with fonts called Grilled Cheese and Smarty Pants. You will have to install these fonts on the computer you will be using for this presentation in orde
Preview of 1.3 Order of Operations

1.3 Order of Operations

Created by
Andy Harridge
Students will use the correct order of operations in order to simplify expressions. There are different "hidden answers" in my lessons and a link to a Powerpoint where students will do a "flash card" type of multiplication activity. So, be sure to always look for any hidden objects in my lessons.
Preview of 1.2 Exponents and Powers

1.2 Exponents and Powers

Created by
Andy Harridge
Students will identify base and exponent. Students will also evaluate expressions containing exponents.
Preview of 1.5 A Problem Solving Plan Using Models

1.5 A Problem Solving Plan Using Models

Created by
Andy Harridge
In this lesson, students will translate algebraic phrases into expressions. There are many hidden objects and links in my lesson, so be sure to click on all areas and objects.
Preview of 1.1 Variables in Algebra/Expressions

1.1 Variables in Algebra/Expressions

Created by
Andy Harridge
This is a lesson over variable expressions. Students will determine what operation is being performed in an expression. Students will then evaluate the expression.
Preview of Conceptual Regrouping

Conceptual Regrouping

Created by
Thrifty in Fifth
Teach with the model! :)
Preview of 1.1 Variables in Algebra

1.1 Variables in Algebra

Created by
Andy Harridge
This is a lesson over variable expressions. Students will determine what operation is being performed in an expression. Students will then evaluate the expression.
Showing 1-7 of 7 results