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High school algebra 2 homework for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Writing Equations of Graphs in Slope Intercept Form - Google Classroom

Writing Equations of Graphs in Slope Intercept Form - Google Classroom

Created by
Moore Algebra
This writing equations from graphs worksheet is formatted through Google Sheets and ready for Google Classroom! Graphs are already on the sheet. Students will click on the yellow box and type their slope intercept answer. The answer must be written in slope intercept form and reduced. This ensures student have the exact correct equations and they don’t forget little parts like y= or x with their slope. If their answer is correct, the box will turn green. When they submit through Google Class
Preview of Evaluating Functions Self Checking Activity (Google Sheets)

Evaluating Functions Self Checking Activity (Google Sheets)

Students will practice evaluating functions using function notation. Students will get instant feedback by the answer boxes turning green if they are correct and red if they are incorrect.
Preview of Factoring Review - Google Classroom - Conditional Formatting

Factoring Review - Google Classroom - Conditional Formatting

Created by
Moore Algebra
This factoring review worksheet is formatted through Google Sheets and ready for Google Classroom! Problems are already on the sheet. Students will put their answer in the yellow box. If their answer is correct, the box will turn green. Boxes are formatted to accept either answer in each box, so it is possible for students to get all green answers if they put the same factor twice, but there’s not really another way to allow for either answer to go in a box. When they submit through Google C
Preview of Writing Equations Given a Point and Slope - Google Classroom Ready

Writing Equations Given a Point and Slope - Google Classroom Ready

Created by
Moore Algebra
Writing equations in slope intercept form given a point and slope worksheet is formatted through Google Sheets and ready for Google Classroom! 8 problems requiring a response for the b-value and the equation of the line. Problems are already on the sheet. Students should enter their digit answer in the yellow box. If their answer is correct, the box will turn green. When they submit through Google Classroom, you will be able to quickly see a thumbnail to see if students are correct without op
Preview of Writing Equations given a point and slope emphasis on slope - Google Classroom

Writing Equations given a point and slope emphasis on slope - Google Classroom

Created by
Moore Algebra
My classes seriously struggle every year with what slope means. They never seem to grasp that a slope that goes down and left is still positive. This Google sheet forces them to think about what slope really means and type it. Students will fill in 2 columns for slope. One for when they go up and one for when they go down. Then, they will find the equation of the line. I have my students blank graph paper and had them also make the graphs of these lines. After 12 problems of solving and g
Preview of Google Classroom: Matrix Equations

Google Classroom: Matrix Equations

Created by
Moore Algebra
8 questions solving matrix equations. Perfect for 1-to-1 classes, the conditionally formatted Google Sheet is easy to post to Google Classroom and even easier to grade. Students solve each problem and enter their solutions into the gray boxes starting in the top left corner. Great for immediate feedback to students. Be sure to make a copy for yourself. This is a Google Sheet, so if you do not make a copy, you will be sharing it with everyone on TPT.
Preview of Simple GCF online activity

Simple GCF online activity

10 problems on finding the GCF 4 problems finding the GCF between two numbers3 problems finding the GCF between two variables2 problems finding the GCF between two terms1 problem finding the GCF of the polynomialAnswer key provided in the google sheets. Click on the cell where you would type in the answer -->format-->conditional formatting--> the answer key will appear on the right hand side.
Preview of Self-Checking: Solving Systems of Linear Equations: Substitution

Self-Checking: Solving Systems of Linear Equations: Substitution

Created by
solveitschiller
This self-checking Google Sheets has 9 questions that asks students to find the solution or number of solutions to a system of linear equations by using substitution. There are 3 questions with one exact solution, 3 questions with no solution, and 3 questions with infinitely many solutions. The question will remain red until the correct answer in typed into the box. It will turn green once the student has correctly answered the question.
Preview of Joke Sheet - Solving Linear Equations

Joke Sheet - Solving Linear Equations

This is an interactive worksheet (created on Google Sheets) that can be used as online homework or just an engaging activity using technology. As students type in the correct answers to the answer column, the answer to the joke gradually lights up to the right. To use, download the file and upload to your Google Drive. The answer key is on the second sheet.
Preview of Joke Sheet - Evaluating Functions for Outputs

Joke Sheet - Evaluating Functions for Outputs

This is an interactive worksheet (created on Google Sheets) that can be used as online homework or just an engaging activity using technology. As students type in the correct answers to the answer column, the answer to the joke gradually lights up to the right. To use, download the file and upload to your Google Drive. The answer key is on the second sheet.
Preview of Solve Quadratics by Factoring (Color-Changing/Self-Grading Spreadsheet)

Solve Quadratics by Factoring (Color-Changing/Self-Grading Spreadsheet)

Factoring methods needed:-Factoring with GCF-Factoring trinomials when a=1-Factoring trinomials when a<1 or a>1-Factoring differences of perfect squares
Preview of Google Classroom - What Does Slope Mean?

Google Classroom - What Does Slope Mean?

Created by
Moore Algebra
Understanding​ ​slope​ ​is​ ​by​ ​far​ ​one​ ​of​ ​the​ ​most​ ​difficult​ ​things​ ​for​ ​students​ ​to  grasp,​ ​why,​ ​I​ ​don’t​ ​know,​ ​but​ ​it​ ​is!    I​ ​used​ ​this​ ​as​ ​a​ ​warm​ ​up​ ​with​ ​my​ ​students​ ​the​ ​day​ ​after​ ​we​ ​learned​ ​slope​ ​for  the​ ​first​ ​time.​ ​ ​This​ ​forces​ ​students​ ​to​ ​think​ ​about​ ​both​ ​directions​ ​that​ ​a​ ​line  could​ ​go​ ​along​ ​with​ ​the​ ​y-intercept.​ ​ ​I​ ​would​ ​like​ ​to​ ​say​ ​this​ ​worked​ ​wonders  and​ ​made​ ​us
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