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High school algebra 2 resources for SMART Notebook under $5

Preview of Square Root Operations (Radical) Jeopardy

Square Root Operations (Radical) Jeopardy

Students will work in small groups or individually to play this Jeopardy game. Operations include: Simplifying, Multiplying, Adding, Subtracting, Distributing, FOILing, and Rationalizing. This game is provided as Smart Board Activity, but is also offered as a PowerPoint.
Preview of Connect 4 Game Simplifying Monomials Review

Connect 4 Game Simplifying Monomials Review

This game consists of up to 30 questions for a friendly classroom game of connect 4. This game is easily adapted to other topics as well. (You can easily change this to simplifying monomials and polynomials!) I divide the class into two teams. I display the board. Then ask a person from the red team to pick a number. Once picked, everyone must answer the question during an allotted time amount. Comparing answers is allowed as long as it's not copying...but explaining! Next, I randomly pick a p
Preview of Race Car Review - Smart Notebook File

Race Car Review - Smart Notebook File

Created by
Tara Finn
Race Car Review! This game is great for reviewing multiple choice style questions, or any questions that can quickly and easily be checked. Students will work in groups and come up to the front of the room to grab one question. They will take that question back to their group to work on and then check the answer with the teacher. If their answer is correct they move their team's car on the smartboard forward. The first team across the smartboard wins!
Preview of Factoring With Algebra Tiles

Factoring With Algebra Tiles

This SMART Notebook file leads through two Algebra lessons on factoring polynoials with Algebra tiles. The first lesson uses tiles to factor out a monomial from a polynomial (also called factoring out a GCF or Greatest Common Factor). The second lesson uses tiles to factor quadratic trinomials. Notes are provided on how I use them in my classroom.
Preview of Functions Jeopardy!  Lots of Fun for Algebra or even Pre-Calculus

Functions Jeopardy! Lots of Fun for Algebra or even Pre-Calculus

This file contains a functions Jeopardy game that assesses the following skills: - function operations (including composition) - evaluating functions - parent functions & transformations of them (for the questions involving a magnet in the Get Up & Move category, you should actually place a magnet on a coordinate grid on your board - magnet can be any shape, as long as it is noticeable when reflected certain directions) - characteristics of function graphs *Please note that this require
Preview of SmartBoard Lesson on Graphing Linear Inequalities

SmartBoard Lesson on Graphing Linear Inequalities

Created by
Julie Bergel
This is an Algebra lesson for the SmartBoard on graphing linear inequalities and systems of linear inequalities. This Notebook file starts with reviewing the inequality symbols and how to graph an inequality on the number line. It then moves on to the definition of a linear inequality and how to graph one on the coordinate plane. The steps to follow are clearly identified and several example problems are provided. The second half of this lesson gives problems about solving systems of linear ineq
Preview of Introduction to Quadratics!- with Application

Introduction to Quadratics!- with Application

Created by
Rebecca Taylor
I don't typically begin teaching a new concept with an application, but this problem offers so many layers that it works really well. Students split up into groups or pairs and determine the area of various rectangular houses based on a set perimeter and a given width. Already this requires some strategy and problem solving. Then as a class, they collect and organize their data in a graph and a table. You can then use the graph to introduce new vocabulary (parabola, vertex, axis of symmetry,
Preview of Linear Equations Detailed Review Packet

Linear Equations Detailed Review Packet

Created by
Kristina Neill
8 page packet providing detailed instructions, examples, and practice problems for the following concepts: -Finding the slope of a line -Finding the equation of a line in slope intercept form -Finding x- and y-intercepts -Finding the equation of a line given two points -Finding the equation in point-slope form -Equations of parallel and perpendicular lines -How to graph (slope-intercept, point-slope, and x- and y-intercepts) -Converting an equation into slope intercept form from any other form
Preview of Margin of Error Lesson | SMART Board File

Margin of Error Lesson | SMART Board File

The file attached is an interactive SMART Board file that focuses on the topic of Margin of Error. Use this resource to help you navigate through the Common Core Algebra 2 Statistics unit. This lesson adheres to the Common Core State Standards.Structure of lesson: Aim (Objective), Do Now (Warm up), Development (Definitions/ Diagrams), Practice Questions (including Regents Questions), Summary Questions (which can be used as an Exit Ticket).Material Covered: All three formulas and when to use them
Preview of Solving Quadratic Equations Jeopardy

Solving Quadratic Equations Jeopardy

Created by
Stella Ranieri
This is a Smartboard Notebook file that contains a Jeopardy review game on solving quadratic equations using methods other than factoring. The preview is the PDF print out of the game so you can see what you're getting. It is a great way to review before a big test! The categories are: Completing the Square Quadratic Formula Find the Discriminant Transformations Quadratic Inequalities
Preview of Grudge Ball: Rational Equations and Functions Review Game

Grudge Ball: Rational Equations and Functions Review Game

Created by
Sarah Ethington
This game reviews concepts for Rational Equations and Functions for Algebra II. Concepts include variation (direct, inverse and joint), simplifying, multiplying, dividing, adding/subtracting rational expressions, simplifying complex fractions, and solving rational equations. To play: I grouped students into three teams. Each team nominates a person to come to the "hot seat" each turn. Students used a whiteboard to do each problem. The game uses a random word chooser to pick what question is us
Preview of Precalculus Functions Bootcamp Review

Precalculus Functions Bootcamp Review

Created by
Mikel Jones
During review week at my school, I like to put my students through "Bootcamp" to get their minds in shape for their exams. This SMART Notebook File includes LOTS of examples and practice problems in a "we do, you do" format. Functions Bootcamp Review includes all the functions generally covered in the first semester of a Precalculus course: polynomials, exponential, logarithmic, absolute value, and piece-wise.
Preview of Connect 4 Game Finding the Slope and Equations of the Lines

Connect 4 Game Finding the Slope and Equations of the Lines

This game consists of up to 32 questions for a friendly classroom game of connect 4. This game is easily adapted to other topics as well. I divide the class into two teams. I display the board. Then ask a person from the red team to pick a number. Once picked, everyone must answer the question during an allotted time amount. Comparing answers is allowed as long as it's not copying...but explaining! Next, I randomly pick a person from the red team to come to the board and answer the question.
Preview of How I Teach Solving Literal Equations

How I Teach Solving Literal Equations

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 27 page Smartboard file over how to solve (rearrange) Literal Equations. The lesson compares them to a typical equation like a 2 step type. One example is explained step by step. From there the students tackle most of the common formulas that are used in math class like the distance formula, converting from Fahrenheit to Celsius, several area formulas and more. All practice pages include answers.
Preview of Binomial Distribution - The Binomial Theorem & Pascal's Triangle

Binomial Distribution - The Binomial Theorem & Pascal's Triangle

In this Smart Notebook file, there are 19 pages which illustrate: * Pascal's Triangle * Using Binomial Coefficients in Pascal's Triangle * Practice on completing Pascal's Triangle * 2 different activities with questions on: - Finding the coefficient of a term - 6 Questions (with a detailed answer to Question #1) - Finding a term in a binomial - 6 Questions (with a detailed answer to Question #1) * 10 questions with answer key on working with the Binomial Theorem. Those
Preview of Classifying Real Numbers - Drag & Drop

Classifying Real Numbers - Drag & Drop

The main page of this notebook file is the "Venn Diagram" representation of the relationship between the set of numbers. In this file, students are required to "Drag & Drop" real numbers into their appropriate place on the venn diagram. In another page, the same numbers are placed in a table (instead of venn diagram) and students are asked to classify each of the numbers. I usually print the table and ask my students to fill it in before we go over the questions in class. You could ask
Preview of ALGEBRA - SMART Notebook - Binomial Expansion with Pascal's Triangle

ALGEBRA - SMART Notebook - Binomial Expansion with Pascal's Triangle

Created by
SMARTERTEACHER
Interactive SMART Notebook providing two examples of binomial expansion utilizing Pascal's Triangle. Notebook includes both a positive and negative example as well as a step by step method of expanding a binomial expression utilizing Pascal's Triangle. Pull Tabs guide the user through each step of the binomial expansion. This work by SMARTERTEACHER is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of SmartBoard Lesson on Solving a System of Equations by Graphing

SmartBoard Lesson on Solving a System of Equations by Graphing

Created by
Julie Bergel
This is an Algebra lesson for the SmartBoard on solving a system of linear equations by graphing. This Notebook file starts with a warm-up problem which is later revisited in the lesson. The need to learn a method of solving a system is established, and the method of solving by graphing is discovered. This is followed by numerous examples of solving a system, which include activities for kinesthetic learners so they can more easily make connections. Special systems are also discussed and there a
Preview of Connect 4 Game Simplifying Monomials and Polynomials Review

Connect 4 Game Simplifying Monomials and Polynomials Review

This game consists of up to 30 questions for a friendly classroom game of connect 4. This game is easily adapted to other topics as well. (You can easily change this to simplifying monomials only!) I divide the class into two teams. I display the board. Then ask a person from the red team to pick a number. Once picked, everyone must answer the question during an allotted time amount. Comparing answers is allowed as long as it's not copying...but explaining! Next, I randomly pick a person from
Preview of Chutes and Ladders Domain and Range Review

Chutes and Ladders Domain and Range Review

Just finished teaching Domain and Range to your math class? Here's a great way to review before the big test!
Preview of Algebra Factoring Review

Algebra Factoring Review

Created by
Elizabeth Welch
This review was created using smart notebook software. This review covers all types of factoring. Factoring by GCF, difference of perfect squares, difference/sum of perfect cubes, factoring trinomials with a=1 and when a does not equal 1, and factoring by grouping. I use this review before the factoring test. My students use student response boards to work out and show their answers. This review is a great way for them as well as myself to see how ready they are for the assessment. The answer ke
Preview of SmartBoard Lesson on Standard Form of a Linear Equations

SmartBoard Lesson on Standard Form of a Linear Equations

Created by
Julie Bergel
This is an Algebra lesson for the SmartBoard on the standard form of a linear equation. This Notebook file starts with an explanation about the fact that there are several forms of an equation of a line. It reviews the concept that only two points are needed to draw a line and different forms provide different information about the graph. It introduces that standard form allows you to easily find the x- and y-intercepts, then leads to an exploration activity where students discover how this is p
Preview of Bell ringers for Algebra

Bell ringers for Algebra

Created by
Sue Redman
There are 3 problems on each of the 30 pages. Every problem is an Algebra 1 problem. These were used in an Algebra 2 class the first part of the course and an Algebra 1 class the last part of the course. The students work these bell ringers at the start of class giving the teacher a chance to take attendance or check homework. The problem of the day is numbered so the teacher knows where they left off from the day before. It works great to review a few problems daily to keep the knowledge f
Preview of SmartBoard Lesson on Solving a System of Equations by Elimination

SmartBoard Lesson on Solving a System of Equations by Elimination

Created by
Julie Bergel
This is an Algebra lesson for the SmartBoard on solving systems of linear equations by elimination. This Notebook file starts with a warm-up activity which reviews solving a system using substitution. It then reviews important concepts about systems then introduces the new method to solve by using elimination. A graphic organizer is included to show the steps needed to solve. This is followed by numerous examples, including an application problem and problems involving special systems.
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