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High school algebra 2 assessment videos

Preview of Quadratic Functions Video Bundle 1 (Distance Learning)

Quadratic Functions Video Bundle 1 (Distance Learning)

Created by
Del Rio
This bundle includes 10 videos about Quadratic Functions! BONUS FILE INCLUDED: Downloadable Video Links + Lesson Plan + Blank templates for note taking for EACH video!This also represents all of the videos necessary for the "Quadratic Functions Math Adventure" Google Form product on my page! (Separate product)Tips and Ideas:Each video addresses a specific Quadratics Skill. You can assign these videos individually to students depending on their needs (absences, struggling, more practice, etc)Use
Preview of Math: Probability (Activity with hands on practice) Bundled Session  Algebra
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Math: Probability (Activity with hands on practice) Bundled Session Algebra

Created by
Letstute
Probability is the measure of the likelihood that an event will occur. It is quantified as a number between 0 and 1, where, loosely speaking, 0 indicates impossibility and 1 indicates complete certainty.The higher the probability of an event, the more likely it is that the event will occur. A simple example is the tossing of a fair (unbiased) coin. Since the coin is fair, the two outcomes ("heads" and "tails") are both equally probable; the probability of "heads" equals the probability of "tails
Preview of Mathematics  Polynomials (compiled session)  Algebra
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Mathematics Polynomials (compiled session) Algebra

Created by
Letstute
"Watch this introductory session on Polynomials and learn the following sub-topics : 1) Definition 2) Application 3) Components 4) Degree of Polynomials 5) Types of Polynomials 6) What does not make a polynomial? These basics will help to understand the further concepts better." "Zeros of polynomial is nothing but the root or we can say tha value of 'x' that makes the polynomial equal to zero. 1) The various Types of Polynomials(Linear, Quadratic, Cubic etc) 2) Co-efficient of polynomials 3)
Preview of Math  Quadratic Equations (Compiled/Bundled session) Algebra
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Math Quadratic Equations (Compiled/Bundled session) Algebra

Created by
Letstute
"A Polynomial with its highest power 2 is called a quadratic equation. Every Qauadratic equation has two roots and there are several methods to find them. In this session we will deal with solving quadratic equation by Factorization method. 1) Quadratic Equation 2) General Form 3) Solving Quadratic Equation 4) Factorization Method. Each topic is explained in a simple logical manner." "Quadratic formula is the most convinient method to find roots of a quadratic polynomial and this formul
Preview of Mathematics  ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS  Number systems  Algebra
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Mathematics ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS Number systems Algebra

Created by
Letstute
"If you think Math is never needed or has no importance then try to imagine the world without numbers. Imagine how the your life will be when try to see time, or count your money in your piggy bank or will even have money if we do not have numbers. Watch this video on Origin and History of Numbers and explore the knowledge." Watch this session and familiarise yourself with the following terms: 1) Whole Numbers 2) Prime Numbers 3) Composite Numbers 4) Rational Numbers 5) Irrational Numbers. The
Preview of Video Tutorial & Quiz - Radicals / Roots DAY 3: Rationalizing Roots

Video Tutorial & Quiz - Radicals / Roots DAY 3: Rationalizing Roots

**Great for students who were absent from class and/or struggling in need of remediation... This package contains a private YouTube link to click/watch a 15 minute tutorial video (written and narrated by me) regarding the topic of radicals (mostly square roots), how to 'rationalize' them as fractions (in radical form, not decimal).---The link ("URL") is listed at top of the very first page of the accompanying video quiz (3 questions with answer key included). Perfect if you wish to have students
Preview of Mathematics - Real Numbers for Beginners - Compiled/Bundled session  Algebra
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Mathematics - Real Numbers for Beginners - Compiled/Bundled session Algebra

Created by
Letstute
Hello, A real number is a number that can be shown on a number line (Real line). It includes both rational numbers and irrational numbers. It is denoted with the symbol “R”. Natural numbers are commonly referred as counting variables and start from 1. Ex: 1,2,3,4,5,6………….. Whole numbers are commonly referred as positive integer and start from 0. Ex: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6………… Integers are combination of negative number and positive number. It is not a fractional number. Ex…..-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3……
Preview of Video Tutorial & Quiz - Introduction to Radicals / Roots - Terms & Simplifying

Video Tutorial & Quiz - Introduction to Radicals / Roots - Terms & Simplifying

**Great for students who were absent from class and/or struggling in need of remediation... This package contains a private YouTube link to click/watch a 15 minute tutorial video (written and narrated by me) regarding the introductory topic of radicals (mostly square roots), their identification of parts and how to simplify them (in radical form, not decimal).---The link ("URL") is listed at top of the very first page of the accompanying video quiz (14 questions with answer key included). Perfec
Preview of Mathematics - Real Number - Finding Rational Numbers (Number system) Algebra
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Mathematics - Real Number - Finding Rational Numbers (Number system) Algebra

Created by
Letstute
Hello Friends, This exciting video is going to help you to find rational numbers between any two Real Numbers. Here we will learn 3 different methods which will help us to find the rational numbers: 1. To find the rational numbers that are equidistant 2. To find the rational numbers by finding the midpoints 3. To find the rational numbers by finding the difference between the given two numbers. All the above mentioned methods have been explained perfectly and will help you to solve all the
Preview of Mathematics : Solving Quadratic Equations Using The Quadratic Formula  Algebra
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Mathematics : Solving Quadratic Equations Using The Quadratic Formula Algebra

Created by
Letstute
Hello All, In algebra, a quadratic equation is any equation having the form where x represents an unknown, and a, b, and c represent known numbers such that a is not equal to 0. If a = 0, then the equation is linear, not quadratic. This session will help to solve a quadratic equation by using the quadratic formula method. In this session we have explained applications, benefits & derivation of Quadratic Equation is explained. In order check other different types of methods to solve qua
Preview of Synthetic Division Of Polynomials. Videos & Kahoot!

Synthetic Division Of Polynomials. Videos & Kahoot!

Created by
Sine Of Our Time
This FREE educational resource gives you access to three high-quality 4K YouTube videos. The first video covers the basics on how to perform synthetic division, while displaying the long division calculation alongside using a simple example, so that students can see the parallels between the two methods. The second video follows the same format, but dives into a problem in which there are missing powers of x in the dividend. The third video considers a synthetic division problem in which the div
Preview of Algebra 2 One Pager Graffiti Activity for Assessment
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Algebra 2 One Pager Graffiti Activity for Assessment

Students love the graffiti activity to review Algebra 2 topics.Students draw, write, and describe different topics to create their graffiti wall. Great for test prep and assessment. Find graffiti topics for your math classroom such as :- Linear Equations and Functions - Systems of equations- Quadratics - Polynomials - Radical functions and Radical Exponents- Exponents and Logarithmic Functions - Rational Functions - Conic Sections- Probability - Data Analysis and Statistics- Sequences and Serie
Preview of Polynomial Long Division. Videos & Kahoot!

Polynomial Long Division. Videos & Kahoot!

Created by
Sine Of Our Time
This FREE educational resource gives you access to three high-quality 4K YouTube videos. The first video focuses on the basics of the polynomial long division process and goes over a very simple example. The second video looks at an example where the divisor is of the form ax – b, and where there is a 'missing' x term in the dividend. The third video dives into a more challenging example, where there are 'missing' terms in the dividend and quotient, with some subtractions that appear to leave no
Preview of Simplifying Expressions Packet #1 (Distance Learning)

Simplifying Expressions Packet #1 (Distance Learning)

Created by
Del Rio
What it is:34 minute video on Simplifying Expressions (combining like-terms and distributive property)10 Practice Problems + Answer KeySuggestions for ImplementationKahoot! Activity Link (5 questions)Pro Tips:Download my 3 additional auto-graded quizzes simplifying expressions for MAXIMUM benefits!Assign to students via Google Classroom (or whatever other platform you use). Split this packet into a 4 day activity! Check in with students during your virtual classroom sessions. A more detailed les
Preview of The Rational Zero Theorem. Video & Kahoot!

The Rational Zero Theorem. Video & Kahoot!

Created by
Sine Of Our Time
This FREE educational resource gives you access to a high-quality 4K YouTube video. This video explains the Rational Zero Theorem and how it can be applied to factor polynomials, particularly higher degree polynomials like 3rd degree (cubic) polynomials, 4th degree (quartic) polynomials etc.Additionally, a Kahoot! link is provided that consists of 10 questions which will comprehensively test your students' understanding of the Rational Zero Theorem and how to use it to factor polynomials. It wil
Preview of The Remainder Theorem. Videos & Kahoot!

The Remainder Theorem. Videos & Kahoot!

Created by
Sine Of Our Time
This FREE educational resource gives you access to two high-quality 4K YouTube videos. This video series on The Remainder Theorem reviews terminology associated with polynomial division and gives a clear explanation for WHY The Remainder Theorem works, before using it to find the remainder in a specific example. Both long division and synthetic division are used to check the remainder. The first video focuses on divisors of the form x±a, while the second video focuses on divisors of the form ax±
Preview of The Factor Theorem. Videos & Kahoot!

The Factor Theorem. Videos & Kahoot!

Created by
Sine Of Our Time
This FREE educational resource gives you access to two high-quality 4K YouTube videos. This first video in The Factor Theorem series explores the basics of what a factor really is, and how factors and non-factors are determined by remainders. Thereafter, the Factor Theorem is carefully introduced and put to use with some simple examples. The second video in this series puts the Factor Theorem to good use by testing a set of binomials to determine which of them are factors of a given polynomial.A
Preview of Factoring Cubic Polynomials Using Grouping. Video & Kahoot!

Factoring Cubic Polynomials Using Grouping. Video & Kahoot!

Created by
Sine Of Our Time
This FREE educational resource gives you access to a high-quality 4K YouTube video. This video explains Factoring Cubic Polynomials by Grouping and the necessary conditions that need to be met in order for this method to be used.Additionally, a Kahoot! link is provided that consists of 10 questions which will comprehensively test your students' understanding of factoring cubic polynomials using grouping. Students will have to assess whether given polynomials can be factored by grouping and then
Preview of The Integral Zero Theorem. Video & Kahoot!

The Integral Zero Theorem. Video & Kahoot!

Created by
Sine Of Our Time
This FREE educational resource gives you access to a high-quality 4K YouTube video. This video explains the Integral Zero Theorem and how it can be applied to factor polynomials, particularly higher degree polynomials like 3rd degree (cubic) polynomials, 4th degree (quartic) polynomials etc.Additionally, a Kahoot! link is provided that consists of 10 questions which will comprehensively test your students' understanding of the Integral Zero Theorem and how to use it to factor polynomials. It wil
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