This graphic organizer helps students with the beginning steps of solving two step equations.
**4 basic questions with no integers and 1 challenge question with integers.
I used this in class to introduce the steps for solving two step equations.
Word Document so feel free to edit and tweek as needed for your classroom.
A book study for teachers on "The Coddling of the American Mind" by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt can provide valuable insights and discussions for teachers on various aspects related to education, mental health, and social dynamics in the classroom. The book delves into the challenges facing today's students, including rising rates of anxiety, depression, and fragility. By studying the book, teachers can gain a deeper understanding of the mental health issues their students may be experien
A nine-week high school sociology class offers an opportunity to introduce students to key sociological concepts, theories, and methods while exploring various aspects of human society and social interaction. High School Sociology Class Resources: RationalePlannerPossible FilmsVocabularyQuizGreat Start to planning a Sociology Class!
The "Show and Tell - What Brings You Joy?" presentation aligns with the objectives of socio-emotional learning (SEL) by promoting self-awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making. By creating a safe and supportive environment for students to share their joys and experiences, the presentation encourages authenticity, empathy, and mutual respect. Additionally, the activity fosters a sense of belonging and connectedness within the school community, which is essential for student
This tool is great for tracking student progress and how they are feeling about specific benchmarks! This is great for progress monitoring and test prep!Includes ALL BEST standards for Algebra 2 Honors!
Use this template to guide students who might be struggling with synthetic division. Combine with a sheet protector and dry erase marker to re-use it for multiple problems. Give one as a part of a graphic organizer for students that have trouble remembering the steps.Note: the max for this template is polynomials of degree 4
For a high school Entrepreneurship course, lecture notes, student outline, and test for the chapter "Selecting a Type of Ownership". Test has 39 questions -- multiple choice, true/false, and matching.
This is your one stop shop for reviewing the basics of adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing monomials!It also covers the basic product rule, quotient rule, power rule, negative exponent rule, and fraction exponent rule aka THE EXPONENT LAWS!It includes a fill in the blank version and an answer key.Let the kids fill it in as a review or just give them the completed cheat sheet to help with homework!Every section has an example and answerA few graphics to make it more visually appealling!
This pacing guide includes concepts, vocabulary words, essential questions, and a place for teacher reflection on things to change for next year. Curriculum is broken down by one unit per page and is paced by days and quarters on the top row of each unit.
This pacing guide is based on sequential units created by the Dana Center associated with PARCC and PARCC's common core assessment found here: http://ccsstoolbox.agilemind.com/resources_samples.html
It also includes page numbers based on the
For a high school Entrepreneurship course, lecture notes, student outline, and test for the chapter "Developing a Business Plan". The test has 25 questions -- multiple choice and short answers.
Integrating "60 Minutes" segments into a high school curriculum can be a powerful educational tool. "60 Minutes" covers timely and relevant news stories from around the world, providing students with insight into ongoing global events. This real-time connection helps students understand the significance of what they learn in class and its application in the real world.“60 Minutes” High School Viewing Guide INCLUDES:Rationale/Guide/Teacher Resources
For a high school Entrepreneurship course, lecture notes, student outline, and test for the chapter "Identify and Meet a Market Need". Test has 25 questions -- multiple choice and short answers.
These notes introduce matrices and matrix notation, rewriting a system of linear equations as an augmented matrix, row operations, and using row operations to get the augmented matrix into row-echelon form in order to solve the system of equations. There are enough problems within the guided notes to use an example for instruction, then have the students practice what was shown using the example. I used these notes in an honors precalculus course, but they could also be used in an advanced alg
Guided Notes on the basics of Polynomial Functions
Math 3 Common Core
Topics include...
Fundamental Theorem of Algebra
Ending Behavior of Polynomial Functions
Sketching Cubic and Quartic Functions
Maximum Volume
Synthetic Division
Remainder Theorem
These notes are intended to be lectured and worked through as a class. I then use Infinite Algebra to make worksheets based on my classroom's abilities.
For use in Math 3 and possibly advanced Math 2 classrooms!
This thorough Algebra 2 curriculum guide contains pacing, objectives, essential questions, activities, supports, skills, extensions, standards/frameworks, etc. This is a WORD document so you may edit/add/change whatever fits your needs!
For a high school Entrepreneurship course, lecture notes, student outline, and test on the chapter "Human Resource Management". Test has 39 questions -- multiple choice, true/false, and short answers.
For a high school Entrepreneurship course, lecture notes, student outline, and test on the chapter "Planning and Tracking your Finances". Test has 40 questions -- multiple choice and true/false.
For a high school Entrepreneurship course, lecture notes, student outline, and test for the chapter "Distribution and Promotion Strategies. Test has 44 questions -- multiple choice, true/false, matching, and short answers.
Algebra 1 curriculum guide with pacing, objectives, activities, supports, skills, extensions, etc. This is a WORD document so you may edit/add/change whatever fits your needs, including specific State standards.
For a high school Entrepreneurship course, lecture notes, student outline, and test on the chapter "Market Economy and Other Economic Systems". Test has 33 questions -- multiple choice and matching.
Note Guide that goes through all of the solving methods of solving systems of equations. Begins with solving by graphing, then solving by substitution, and then solving by elimination. Also goes into systems that have no solutions or infinite solutions. Provides a ton of examples of each method, and also shows students WHY there is a need for multiple methods. Is a great tool to demonstrate to students when to use which method, and the graphing examples provide students with a great foundation o
This is a document that can be used as a handout for students to help walk them through the steps on the calculator of finding a line of best fit for data. These are steps that are made for a TI-83 or TI-84 PLUS graphing calculators. It walks them through how to enter the data into a table, graph the data as a scatter plot, and find the Linear Regression line for the data. These steps are very detailed and it has helped my students tremendously!!!
Guided notes for domain and range (discrete) with example problems. The design was for all students to answer on whiteboards, but you could easily switch up as necessary to fit your classes needs.