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Free high school math scripts

Preview of Practice Ordering Independently - Bobba Tea

Practice Ordering Independently - Bobba Tea

Created by
Alexandra Duggan
This worksheet was created for students in a Functional Living curriculum. Students prepare their order ahead of time. The steps walk the students through each decision they need to make in the process of ordering, including customizations/specializations, price of their order, how much money they should give to the cashier and how much money they should get back. This worksheet also includes and ordering script for students to write out their order and can practice ordering in group activities
Preview of Area, Volume, and Perimeter - Oh My! Spanish Math Reader's Theater

Area, Volume, and Perimeter - Oh My! Spanish Math Reader's Theater

Created by
LosDosMaestros
This Spanish reader's theater is for a small group of 4 students. In Spanish, it is called 'Perimetro, Área y Volumen – VAMOS!' The idea of this reader's theater is to reinforce the formulas used to find each of the equations as well as to teach and practice the language involved. It is just one more way to tie Spanish, Language Arts, and Math together. Math has a language all its own and it is very important to find ways to practice it. Spanish is also important to practice in as many fun ways
Preview of Wrenching Measures of Central Tendency:  Mean, Median, and Mode (Script)

Wrenching Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median, and Mode (Script)

Created by
MisplacedDecimal
The script for the video Wrenching Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median, and Mode by MisplacedDecimal, LLC. This video is freely available on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/VGgGSAixJ6E
Preview of Statistical Calculations: Descriptive vs Inferential Statistics (Script)

Statistical Calculations: Descriptive vs Inferential Statistics (Script)

Created by
MisplacedDecimal
The script for the video Statistical Calculations: Descriptive vs Inferential Statistics by MisplacedDecimal, LLC. This video is freely available on YouTube at:https://youtu.be/U4Ddd77vwzQ
Preview of Solving quadratic equations

Solving quadratic equations

Created by
Wu Feng
Solving quadratic equations
Preview of Systems of linear equations

Systems of linear equations

Created by
Wu Feng
Systems of linear equations
Preview of Working with Exponents

Working with Exponents

Created by
Wu Feng
Working with Exponents
Preview of Factoring Polynomials - Identities

Factoring Polynomials - Identities

Created by
Wu Feng
Factoring Polynomials - Algebraic Identities
Preview of Factoring Polynomials - GCF

Factoring Polynomials - GCF

Created by
Wu Feng
factor polynomials: The Greatest Common Factor
Preview of Factoring Polynomials - Splitting

Factoring Polynomials - Splitting

Created by
Wu Feng
Factoring Polynomials - Splitting terms
Preview of Factoring Polynomials - Grouping

Factoring Polynomials - Grouping

Created by
Wu Feng
Factoring Polynomials - Grouping
Preview of PLC Agenda with PDCAR Format

PLC Agenda with PDCAR Format

Created by
Regina Stewman
To lead our Professional Learning Communities to a more data team focused format, I have created a agenda in a word document with the format protected. This format combines the work of a Professional Learning Community with the Plan-Do-Check-Act-Reflect Model. The format guides your PLCs to focus on the data to drive the instruction in the classroom. This aligns perfectly with a Understanding by Design format, as well. The agenda can document the work over a 5-8 week cycle focusing on a prob
Preview of Algebra – First Semester Overview (Script & Pause Points)

Algebra – First Semester Overview (Script & Pause Points)

Created by
MisplacedDecimal
The script and pause points for the video Algebra – First Semester Overview by MisplacedDecimal, LLC. This video is freely available on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/45gYE0s5igg
Preview of Transition Phrase Bank

Transition Phrase Bank

Created by
Ken Arvidson
Help your EL math students sequentially explain their steps. This support is a collection of sentence starters to help start off students explain their work. It is broken down into starting an explanation, following steps, connecting explanations and concluding our explanation. This is also differentiated into beginning (orange), intermediate (yellow) and advanced levels (green).
Preview of Math Conversation Starters

Math Conversation Starters

Created by
Liliana Mendoza
This is a poster for partner talk in a math class. This is a great tool for students to refer to, especially when they are unsure of how to start a conversation with their peers.
Preview of Graphing Linear 2-Variable Inequalities - Step-by-Step

Graphing Linear 2-Variable Inequalities - Step-by-Step

This PowerPoint is a step-by-step presentation of how to graph linear inequalities with two variables. This will help students create an effective set of notes for solving similar equations in the future.
Preview of ACT Math PowerPoint Presentation

ACT Math PowerPoint Presentation

This presentation contains full explanations on how to solve 10 ACT math questions. The question is contained on one slide and a full explanation is contained on the next. These explanations discuss the most efficient way to solve each problem. I hope you and your students find it helpful!
Preview of Factorize an expression - Explanation, examples and exercises + worksheet

Factorize an expression - Explanation, examples and exercises + worksheet

Created by
MathRealDeal
Detailed explanation on expanding brackets, simplifying expressions and factorizing. In this step by step walkthrough it has been explained factorization through a lot of exercises and examples, previous knowledge revision and many questions in form of a worksheet for extra practice.
Preview of Scientific Notation Presentation

Scientific Notation Presentation

Easy, no-prep presentation on scientific notation. Covers scientific notation, multiplying scientific notation, and dividing scientific notation. Includes questions for the students to try as you work through the slide show.
Preview of Spreadsheet Function Programming LinkLesson® - Online Blended Distance Learning

Spreadsheet Function Programming LinkLesson® - Online Blended Distance Learning

(Please download my free samples to be sure you understand what you are purchasing. Try the Scientific Method video activity, a more advanced G-Sheets Scripting lesson, or the It's Just a Theory discussion assignment. Get all of the free things!)NO PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE OF JAVA-SCRIPT NEEDED BY TEACHER OR STUDENT.Short Description: Students learn about using JavaScript or App Script to produce a spreadsheet function that produces random numbers. This is the first lesson in the series that attempt t
Preview of Sample Corrective Behavior Quiz

Sample Corrective Behavior Quiz

At times our students are not focused throughout our lessons. One day I had to get creative because I had a few students off task after being redirected multiple times. The next day they had to complete a quiz to ensure that they learned the content in the mist of the talking and/or horse playing. I have only had to use this quiz a few times over the past three years. Once students realize that they are being held responsible for the content whether they focus or not, they quickly correct their
Preview of The Overwhelming Cat Problem & Exponential Functions (Script)

The Overwhelming Cat Problem & Exponential Functions (Script)

Created by
MisplacedDecimal
The script for the video The Overwhelming Cat Problem and Exponential Functions by MisplacedDecimal, LLC. This video is freely available on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/tamgakMSNAQ
Preview of Instructional Video Tip Sheet

Instructional Video Tip Sheet

Created by
Dann Hurlbert
Creating an instructional video requires backward design. What is your content, how will you assess it, and then how can you structure your video in a meaningful and engaging way--and keep it short! This tip sheet can be used to plan nearly any instructional video. Feel free to use it--and re-use it! This document is an excellent tool and it's free! For those interested in delivering their content flawlessly on camera, please consider a teacher-developed tool I call the Little Prompter. The
Preview of Quadratic Expressions and their Factors: Analysis (when a=1)

Quadratic Expressions and their Factors: Analysis (when a=1)

This worksheet was prepared so that students would reflect and analyze the factoring of quadratic expressions when a=1. This worksheet would most likely be used early in the learning of the factoring process, but may be used any time. The analyzing should lead the student to realize that when all terms are positive in the quadratic expression, the binomials would have positive constants, when the constant term is positive, but the linear term is negative in the quadratic, the binomial factors
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