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High school math graphic organizers for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Writing Polynomials in Standard Form foldable

Writing Polynomials in Standard Form foldable

Created by
Jenifer Holland
Great introduction to writing polynomials in standard form including basic rules and several examples. Plenty of room to add notes to suit your teaching style!
Preview of AP Statistics Describing Distributions Graphic Organizers (SOCS and FUDS)

AP Statistics Describing Distributions Graphic Organizers (SOCS and FUDS)

Created by
Samantha Timlin
This download contains two graphic organizers to help students describe distributions. The first covers SOCS (or SOCV), which can be used to describe the distribution of one variable. Students can use the graphic organizer to summarize the main ideas behind Shape, Outliers, Center, and Spread (or Variability). The second covers FUDS (or DUFS, etc.) that can be used to describe the relationship between two variables. Students use the graphic organizer to summarize the main ideas behind Strength,
Preview of Solving Exponential Equations foldable

Solving Exponential Equations foldable

Created by
Jenifer Holland
This page is a great addition to your Algebra I/II interactive notebook! It serves as a visual reference for the introduction to the exponential rule involving the property of equality. All of the examples are problems that start out with the same base as I add in rewriting bases later in instruction.
Preview of Conics Introduction

Conics Introduction

Created by
denise burton
10 page booklet (5 pages front/back) that introduces conics. It includes a distance problem to relate midpoint/distance formulas to conics problems as well as places for students to sketch real world examples of the different conic sections. This example is related to Las Vegas, but you could put your own map in its place. A place for all the equations and graphs for each type is also part of this booklet. The file is a publisher file. I used this to give the students a reference as we wen
Preview of Algebra EOC Review Booklet

Algebra EOC Review Booklet

Created by
Mathletics Depot
Texas Algebra EOC Review Booklet:* Great resource to use to cover all topics on EOC test. Covers Linear Functions, Quadatic Functions, Exponential Functions ad more!!!* The power point that goes with this booklet is a free resource!!!* MUST have Microsoft Publisher.
Preview of Tic Tac Toe Blank / Lined Board (Student make questions)

Tic Tac Toe Blank / Lined Board (Student make questions)

Created by
For Equal Access
This was designed for my students to start making choice boards or Tic Tac Toe Please follow me so when I post a new item you will be notified. Feel free to email me with requests for alternate programs. Most pages are black and white so they can be easily printed or copied.
Preview of Data Graphs Foldable

Data Graphs Foldable

This foldable can be used for notes, remediation, a formative assessment. This foldable can be used in interactive notebook classrooms as well when it folds it fits perfectly in one and has space for glue/staples/tape on the back. It includes histogram, box and whisker, dot plot, and bar graphs. Students must answer questions about each style of data graph and then they must show how the graph looks with the example data provided. I have my students complete this on larger paper and then give th
Preview of Solving Quadratics by Factoring foldable

Solving Quadratics by Factoring foldable

Created by
Jenifer Holland
Great addition to your interactive notebook with basic steps provided, numerous examples, and plenty of room to add in notes to suit your teaching style!
Preview of Transformation Properties

Transformation Properties

Created by
Christina Foster
This resource includes an example and practice problems for the following properties:ReflectionRotationTranslation Dilation
Preview of Algebra Constant Variable Match or Circle Folder Activity

Algebra Constant Variable Match or Circle Folder Activity

Welcome to Spedtastic Teaching!This product is designed to help exceptional or struggling learners access grade level curriculum in Algebra. Students will identify the constant and the variable of an algebraic expression.Application:*Use the matching activity by printing and laminating page 2 and 5. Put Velcro on page 2 for students to correctly match the variable or constant. Cut page 5 into answer blocks with Velcro on the back for matching to page 2.*Use the circle the constant or variable
Preview of Editable Student Behavior Reflection (Student Led Conferences)

Editable Student Behavior Reflection (Student Led Conferences)

Created by
Mrs Cameron
This editable behavior self reflection gives a space for students to score themselves on each criteria as well as the teacher to give them a score. This is such a great resource for conferences, since it really shows how the students view their behavior compared to how the teacher does. I usually use the following scoring system: 1- Rarely/Never/Needs a lot of reminders2- Sometimes/Needs some reminders3 - Usually/Most of the time/ Rarely needs reminders4- All the time/ Never needs reminders
Preview of Parallel Lines and Transversals- classifying angles

Parallel Lines and Transversals- classifying angles

Created by
Lindz's toolbox
this foldable guides students step by step in identifying pairs of angles formed by a pair of parallel lines crossed by a transversal
Preview of Domain and Range of Relations

Domain and Range of Relations

Created by
Jenifer Holland
Here you'll find examples of various relations in which students must determine the domain and range. I use these example as part of my interactive notebook.
Preview of Warm-up Template

Warm-up Template

Created by
Kimberlee Mankin
Warm-up template includes space for students to do a 'number talk' or describe a given number, mental math practice, and a daily warm up section. Personalize for your class to get your students brains moving.
Preview of Rise over Run Poster

Rise over Run Poster

Created by
BattlingAlgebra
This poster helps students remember the directions RISE and RUN travel.
Preview of Modeling Equations and Inequalities

Modeling Equations and Inequalities

My students will model their equation or inequality on the left in the mat and graph it on the number line to the right. It has helped my kids see the modeling and the graph on the same page, side by side.
Preview of Active Learning Graphic

Active Learning Graphic

Created by
Super Math
This is a poster I put up in my classroom and have laminated on my lesson plan folder. It's a great way to model the practice of active learning. Modify the colors and graphics to help support your school spirit.
Preview of Template blue watercolor boarder with font

Template blue watercolor boarder with font

Created by
Raven Ready
Use this template for anything. It matches the TI-84 poster commands design.
Preview of STAARbook

STAARbook

Are your students tired of the same old student profile sheets? Are you looking for a fresh and new way to help your students set goals? Well, this STAARbook template is the answer. This template can be altered to accompany any test.
Preview of Pre-Algebra Hand Book Part 1

Pre-Algebra Hand Book Part 1

Created by
Samantha Renyer
Quick review of prime numbers, factor trees, LCM, and GCF.
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