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Preview of Standards Based Algebra I Assessment - Unit 1 Relationships & Reasoning Bundle

Standards Based Algebra I Assessment - Unit 1 Relationships & Reasoning Bundle

This bundle contains Algebra I application problems that assess every Algebra standard in Unit 1 of the traditional pathway of the Common Core Standards, Relationships Between Quantities and Reasoning with Equations, with answer keys and rubrics! They are also fully editable. Unit 1 focuses specifically on linear equations and simple exponential equations. There are two multi-step problems for each Algebra standard in Unit 1 (A.SSE.1, A.CED.1 through 4, A.REI.1, and A.REI.3). Each problem has a
Preview of Algebra 1 Assessment A.REI.1 - Explain Solving Linear Equations CCSSM Unit 1

Algebra 1 Assessment A.REI.1 - Explain Solving Linear Equations CCSSM Unit 1

Challenge your students to explain the justification for solving a linear equation and describe the steps in the process in the contexts of saving money and predicting attendance at a pool, and use the included rubric and answer key to understand what they know and if they meet Common Core standards! Use for practice, assessment, and more! This product contains two multi-step application problems, focusing on solving and describing the steps in the process of solving linear equations. This is t
Preview of Unit 3 Proficiency Scales

Unit 3 Proficiency Scales

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These are the proficiency scales I created for the 3rd unit of my Algebra 1 course.I give these proficiency scales to students so that they know what is expected of them to show that they have met the standard before we start studying the concepts further and before they take the assessments.Basic Concepts include:*Solving Multi-Step & Compound Inequalities*Creating Inequalities as a Model for a Given Context*Analysis of these modelsFor the last two standards in this unit I use the "Calorie
Preview of Scale Project: Applying Rates

Scale Project: Applying Rates

This is a project-based learning experience in which students will use their knowledge of ratios and rates to create a 3-D model of their classroom. I have used this project in my classroom for several years with great success. It is also a nice show-case project for curriculum fairs, open houses, parent-teacher conferences, and etc. This lesson plan is developed using WICOR strategies. HOT questions are included.
Preview of CCSS: Rubric for High School Quantities

CCSS: Rubric for High School Quantities

This rubric is part of a series of CCSS high school math rubrics that are based on the CCSS standards' descriptors and a learning progression of the skills from 8th through 12th grades. This rubric can be used to evaluate any type of student work for academic growth and mastery.
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