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Preview of Linear Inequality Word Problems Seated Trail Run

Linear Inequality Word Problems Seated Trail Run

Created by
Betsy Lewis
Students write linear inequalities to represent each word problems. The correct inequality directs students to the next problem they must solve. Students complete the trail run when the trail takes them back to the problem that they started with. The worksheet includes 12 multiple choice linear inequality word problems.
Preview of Systems of Equations - Graphing to Find a Solution - Collaborative Practice

Systems of Equations - Graphing to Find a Solution - Collaborative Practice

This activity is helpful for students who need practice solving systems of equations using the graphing method. This was designed with middle school students in mind, but can be used with high school students in Pre-Algebra, Algebra, or Algebra 2. Students will work with a partner to complete all 8 problems. Each student is asked to solve 3 problems and check their partner's work on the other 3 problems. The front page contains a review of slope-intercept form to help students identify the st
Preview of Transformations of Absolute Value Functions Notes, Practice, and Exit Ticket

Transformations of Absolute Value Functions Notes, Practice, and Exit Ticket

Created by
Helena Lizama
Chapter 3 Section 3 Notes are all about transformations of Absolute Value Functions. This is completely ready for you to download, print, teach, and assess. The notes should take you between 20-30 minutes. You also have access to a practice for your students that is a total of 8 questions and there is an Exit Ticket. You can choose to complete all in one class period or you can save the Exit Ticket as a Warm-Up for the next day. You can also purchase all of Chapter 3 as a bundle.
Preview of Harry Potter Linear Review and Systems of Equations Introduction

Harry Potter Linear Review and Systems of Equations Introduction

This resource combines Harry Potter (information is provided for students who may not know Harry Potter) and linear change. Students interpret parts of slope-intercept to match equations to characters and determine their rates of change and what those represent in context. Students practice evaluating and interpreting function notation. Students create equations in slope-intercept form. Students graph many equations on one graph then find points of intersection. Students interpret points of inte
Preview of The Adventures of Math Man Project

The Adventures of Math Man Project

Create a comic book character of your own and write at least 3 different adventures where your comic book hero has to use math to help get the bad guys! Your comic books must be in comic book format and bound together as one.Great for solidifying real-world problems while using something that is popular with students. I used this project for my middle school students, but I think it can be fun at any age and can cover a variety of common core standards.
Preview of Real World Exponential Functions Project

Real World Exponential Functions Project

This project can be used as an assessment for your students. There are 3 different real world examples they can pick from. What's included?Project DirectionsAnswer KeyExamples
Preview of Linear Equations and Graphs Matching Game (Word)

Linear Equations and Graphs Matching Game (Word)

Students match linear equations to the linear graph to make a pair. There are several ways you could play this. 1) Print the graphs on one color paper and the equations on another color paper. Have students make a 5x2 board with the graphs, and a 5x2 board with the equations. Have the students choose one graph and one equation to see if they match. 2) Print them all on the same paper and have students make a 5x4 board and make matches from there. 3) I also put up a version with one image
Preview of Graphing linear inequalities

Graphing linear inequalities

Created by
Maureen Fortugno
Includes six problems that scaffold to graphing a system of linear inequalities. Problems have self assessment and discussion questions. Exit quiz included.
Preview of Whatever floats your boat - demonstrate how math helps us in real-life tasks

Whatever floats your boat - demonstrate how math helps us in real-life tasks

Created by
Shawn Fowers
This activity can be used to teach practical applications of everything from early algebra through Calculus. Students will be tasked with building a boat out of aluminum foil to see how many pennies can be held. The mathematics behind the buoyancy of the boat is then discussed and the activity repeated to see quantifiably how much an understanding of mathematics helps us accomplish tasks in the real world.
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