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11th grade fractions homeschool curricula

Preview of My Entire Algebra Curriculum

My Entire Algebra Curriculum

Created by
Courage To Core
The Number System, Expressions and Equations, Algebra, Linear Functions, Data and Statistics. A comprehensive introduction to Algebra. These missions are aligned with Common Core Standards from the categories Number and Quantity, The Number System, Expression and Equations, Algebra, Functions, Statistics and Probability. Now with four additional missions on Exponential and Quadratic Functions at no additional cost! The Whole Enchilada! Delicious math morsels for small groups to share. Base jum
Preview of Exponential and Scientific Notation (NS6): 8.EE.A.1, 8.EE.A.3...

Exponential and Scientific Notation (NS6): 8.EE.A.1, 8.EE.A.3...

Created by
Courage To Core
Scientific notation and exponential notation in general are powerful tools for comparing the relative magnitude of real-world quantities. This mission is aligned with Common Core State Standards: 8.EE.A.1, 8.EE.A.3, 8.EE.A.4, HSN.Q.A.3. The fun stuff: Comparing ants to people! People to pizza! Trees to buildings and bicycles to jets! For this you’re gonna need something powerful, something with powers, something called exponential notation. Carps, sharks and Golden Bubblefish help students vis
Preview of Fraction Operations Reference Sheet

Fraction Operations Reference Sheet

This is a two-page reference sheet for fractional operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. It is organized by operation, and lists the steps for solving different fractional operation problems involving: fractions and fractions, fractions and whole numbers, and mixed numbers. There are not many examples, and it is intended to be a list of instructions for each operation. Each section also includes clue words for each operation for solving fractional word problems.
Preview of Fractions Made Easy....They way students understand!

Fractions Made Easy....They way students understand!

Created by
Jeff
I generated this strategy when I was younger and couldn't do fractions. I teach this to my students in middle school, high school, and college and 99% of them love it and ask "why haven't we been shown this before?" This strategy works with any fraction problem and works best with equations. Most students cannot solve an equation with fractions. Give a fraction equation to them as a starter and most won't be able to do it until you show them this strategy! It's awesome and you will be shock
Preview of ALGEBRA PP:  Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides/DISTANCE LEARNING

ALGEBRA PP: Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides/DISTANCE LEARNING

This is a great lesson for students as they delve into the challenge of "Solving Equations with Variables on both Sides." * The power point begins with an example of how to move the variables to the left side of an equation. * It then progresses to an example of moving the variables to the right side of the equations. * With the lesson gradually bringing in more difficult problems, the students learn to combine like terms on the same side of the equation before moving variables either to
Preview of Fractions: Using M & M's for Addition of Rational Expressions with Answer Key

Fractions: Using M & M's for Addition of Rational Expressions with Answer Key

Created by
Peter Jonnard
After struggling for years to get kids to relearn how to add fractions correctly, I came up with a "game" they could use to learn how to do it using M & M's. (Candy has its place in our educational system!) The main idea is to set up equations using M & M's: instead of writing factors like (x+3) or (2x -1), they use factors like "R" (for red), "G" for green, and so forth. The first step is to reduce each fraction as much as possible. (If all terms "cancel out," then a 1 remains.) Th
Preview of Probability

Probability

Created by
Billy Roy
A great 2 page, five part general overview of probability. Would be good for either introduction or review. I used this a part of my math team's notes as well in in the classroom.
Preview of Eight Fraction Challenges for Your Klugarschs : Friggin' Ha'ad!

Eight Fraction Challenges for Your Klugarschs : Friggin' Ha'ad!

Created by
SamizdatMath
To quote Charles Dickens (from The Pickwick Papers) “What fresh misery is this?”This is what happens when you have time on your hands and you’re thinking to yourself, “well, how can I bring bles’sed torment unto my students this week?”Many (many) years ago I had a student in my sixth grade class (you probably had them) who would respond to any “do now” problem with a quick look and the brag “oh, this is so easy!” And then after fumbling his way through 3 or 4 methods, all featuring a lapse of lo
Preview of Power-Point:Solving Multi-Step Equations in AlgebraDISTANCE LEARNING NO-PREP

Power-Point:Solving Multi-Step Equations in AlgebraDISTANCE LEARNING NO-PREP

WELCOME TO KINDLY PASS THE MATH!!!* The following power point resource explains how to solve equations with more than one step by using your students' newly acquired skills in combining like terms, applying the distributive property, and using the reciprocal to solve, as needed. * There are two examples of Real-Life problems on calculating the volcanic depth of the Earth when given the temperature at a specific depth. * Included in the resource, students solve five practice problems in or
Preview of Halloween Candy Jar Estimates: 8.G.C.9, 7.RP.A.2...

Halloween Candy Jar Estimates: 8.G.C.9, 7.RP.A.2...

Created by
Courage To Core
Students will estimate the number of candies in a jar using three different methods, and will assess the strengths and weaknesses of each method. This mission is aligned with Common Core State Standards: 8.GC.9, 7.RP.A.2, 7.RP.A.3. The fun stuff: How many candies in the jar? This hands-on activity gets students thinking creatively and experimenting to guess the number of candies in a jar. Estimation, precision and accuracy are all lightly explored in this one-day activity—perfect for Halloween!
Preview of Math in Focus Fractions Decimals and Integers K-12

Math in Focus Fractions Decimals and Integers K-12

The following collection of 13 photographs can be used as journal prompts, discussion starters, bell ringers, or for centers, small groups, or learning stations. These pictures provide opportunities for students to engage in mathematics through looking at pictures of fractions, decimals, & integers in the world. Facilitation notes are provided. This activity is good for students with dyslexia and language-based learning deficiencies.
Preview of Algebra Power-Point:  Ratios and Rates in Algebra/DISTANCE LEARNING/NO PREP

Algebra Power-Point: Ratios and Rates in Algebra/DISTANCE LEARNING/NO PREP

Ratios and Rates offers instruction for students on Key terms: ratio, rate, unit rate, and unit analysis. * In alignment with common-core standard, students solve Real-life problems converting US dollars to pesos. * Students calculate ratios and write them three different and acceptable ways. * They calculate unit rates and learn the difference between a ratio and a rate. * They calculate a rate from collected data, and they use "Unit Analysis" to make conversions bet
Preview of Exploring Fractions Through Probability (NS3): 7.SP.C.5...

Exploring Fractions Through Probability (NS3): 7.SP.C.5...

Created by
Courage To Core
Probability provide a great context for both connecting math to the real world, as well as work with fractions. This mission is aligned with Common Core State Standards: 7.SP.C.5, 7.SP.C.6, 7.SP.C.7. The fun stuff: Fair games, coin flips and dice rolls! Students are immersed in data, from their grades in History to the field goal percentages of their favorite basketball stars. This mission explores percentages and probabilities to give a reason to add or multiply fractions. The zip file includ
Preview of Algebra Power-Point:  More on Solving Linear Equations/DISTANCE LEARNING/NO PREP

Algebra Power-Point: More on Solving Linear Equations/DISTANCE LEARNING/NO PREP

"More on Solving Linear Equations" places a more intense challenge before the student who is learning to solve Linear Equations. * Students become more fluent in the use of inverse operations * Students apply the distributive property, and isolating the variable. * Students enjoy their newly acquired ability to solve more complicated problems in algebra. * Students apply the lesson to real-life situations involving a situation with rock climbing. * This power point is aligned with
Preview of ALL Fractions Skills

ALL Fractions Skills

Created by
Sara Jones
Fractions are hard for many kids, but with this scope and quick formative assessment guide you can identify missing skills quickly!
Preview of 1/2 Grid Grid (Pages)

1/2 Grid Grid (Pages)

Created by
V4L
The perfect sized grid paper for all subjects:Language Arts:Spelling: write a sound per box to learn sound-symbol correspondenceSight Words: help students see letter size relationships to learn words quickerSyntax: write sentences across the paper and shade to show the sequence of English sentencesMathematics:Multiplication: have students roll dice and shade in arrays on the grid. Who ever fills in the most, wins!Graphing: large coordinate plane for students with visual-perceptual needsCreate Fr
Preview of Laws of Exponents:  Steps for Solving Exponential Expressions - FREE

Laws of Exponents: Steps for Solving Exponential Expressions - FREE

This is a resource that many seasoned teachers have never seen, but it has become invaluable in my classes. Students that are unable to grasp the simplification process when multiple exponent laws are included in a problem have a much higher success rate when they apply these steps. This is included in my full Laws of Exponents Personalized Learning unit, which is so awesome my students have vowed to name their first borns after it.
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