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Preview of Significant Figures and Scientific Notation PowerPoint

Significant Figures and Scientific Notation PowerPoint

Created by
Biology Roots
Included is an editable 30 slide PowerPoint that focuses on significant figures and scientific notation, complete with student notes. This is editable to meet your classroom needs!Includes: -Why we measure in science-Rules for significant figures (sig figs) -Sig Fig practice-Rounding off numbers -Video link-Rules for multiplication/division and addition/ subtraction in sig figs-Scientific Notation-Calculator Tips and Tricks*It is titled "Numbers in Science" but only refers to measuring (exact/in
Preview of Student Self-Discovery Function Activity with Function machine

Student Self-Discovery Function Activity with Function machine

Looking for a change in your math class? Stop the routine math blackboard discussion. This will just limit students' thinking skill. Let your student discover, think critically and analyze math and let them see mathematics outside the bounds of their books!In this activity student will apply function in real world situation and lead them to mathematics of function. An imaginary machine that processes numbers and pairs them with output numbers according to a set rule. A number (input) is put into
Preview of Simple Interest Scaffolded/Guided Notes with Answer Key

Simple Interest Scaffolded/Guided Notes with Answer Key

Created by
Jessica Eaton
This file includes scaffolded student notes that introduce students to the important parts of the simple interest math formula. The notes give student practice turning the interest rate into decimals and months into years. There are then 3 simple interest examples for teachers to model followed by a you try example for students to attempt independently to assess their knowledge. Includes answer key! Also, see my Simple Interest Practice, Simple Interest Flipchart, and Simple Interest Exit Tick
Preview of Triangle Congruence Student Self Discovery Activity

Triangle Congruence Student Self Discovery Activity

looking for a change in your math class? Stop the routine math blackboard discussion. This will just limit students' thinking skill. Let your student discover, think critically and analyze math and let them see mathematics outside the bounds of their books!In this activity, it will guide students on discovering triangle congruence. no need to have a boring blackboard lecture :)Activity 1: the meaning of triangle congruenceActivity 2: Triangle Congruence Postulates and Theoremsand worksheet abou
Preview of Inverse Functions - Interactive Student Notes

Inverse Functions - Interactive Student Notes

interactive notes include: *warmup, prerequisite review, exit ticket *1 day lesson *diverse set of functions to find inverse - including exponents, fractions and x&y on same side of equation **5 student pages** **answer key included** College Readiness Standard: 8.5 - Recognize, analyze and interpret inverse functions. This is a great addition to the Function Composition Unit: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Function-Composition-Student-Notes-Packet This work is licensed under
Preview of Math Note Taking Templates

Math Note Taking Templates

Created by
Elias Robles III
These are templates that I have created to help my students with their note taking. It helps them take organized and understandable notes.
Preview of March Madness Math - What is the Probability of Picking a Perfect Bracket?

March Madness Math - What is the Probability of Picking a Perfect Bracket?

Created by
Tim Yoder
The end of the college basketball season comes, and March Madness takes over. Millions of people tackle the challenge of creating the perfect bracket by attempting to predict the winner of all 63 games in the tournament. How difficult can that be? (wink, wink) This slide show first delivers a mini-lesson on how to calculate the total number of possible outcomes of an event. It then goes through the mathematical process of how to arrive at the fact that there are 9.2 quintillion possible
Preview of Introduction to Ratios, Rates, and Unit Rates Guided Student Notes

Introduction to Ratios, Rates, and Unit Rates Guided Student Notes

Created by
Jessica Eaton
These notes are an introduction to ratios, rates, and unit rates. They are guided student notes, which are great for students with special needs. They can be used independently or with the PowerPoint that they follow which is available for separate purchase.
Preview of Square Roots Discovery Lab

Square Roots Discovery Lab

Created by
Idea Galaxy
This is a short introduction to the concept of square numbers and square roots. Students will use a student thinking sheet to draw conclusions and discuss squares and square roots from a concrete and abstract level. There are also 3 extra resources to reinforce the concept, some vocabulary words, and check for understanding. You might also like: Mnemonic Devices for Roots of Perfect Cubes Is It Equivalent To...? Perfect Squares and Perfect Cubes Game Perfect Squares and Cubes Exponent Maze Ga
Preview of Integer Operations Adding and Subtracting PowerPoint Lesson - Distance Learning

Integer Operations Adding and Subtracting PowerPoint Lesson - Distance Learning

This 32-page widescreen PowerPoint lesson covers adding and subtracting integers, including modeling using number lines and integer chips/counters. This is a visually interesting, animated and editable PowerPoint. It starts with a quick review of 6th grade integer standards including opposites and absolute value before moving on to modeling and solving addition and subtraction integer problems. Subtraction of integers is first introduced using patterns. Each section has a “Your Turn” slide f
Preview of Distance Learning: Converting Fractions to Decimals and Percents Cornell Notes

Distance Learning: Converting Fractions to Decimals and Percents Cornell Notes

These are great reference materials to post in an online classroom. Step by Step instructions to solve problems.When students are absent or need to have a copy of teacher's notes for their IEP I used to stumble about and then quickly scribble something and hand it to them. But then I thought, why not organize my notes before hand in an easy to comprehend way. Using the Cornell-style double entry system I have created notes for many concepts. This product has 5 pages of notes to help you and
Preview of Introduction to the Desmos Scientific Calculator

Introduction to the Desmos Scientific Calculator

I created this presentation for a friend of mine who teaches middle school and wanted to show her students the basics of how to use the Desmos Scientific Calculator. This was written specifically for the state testing version of their scientific calculator since it's a little different from the regular one.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(c) 2020 Middle School Maniac | Virginia Beach, VA USAThis item is a paid digital download from my Teachers
Preview of CCS - 8.F.2 - Comparing Functions Represented in Different Ways

CCS - 8.F.2 - Comparing Functions Represented in Different Ways

Created by
Made by Murphy
Are you looking for an interactive way for your students to compare linear vs. nonlinear, slopes, and y-intercepts of functions? Stop looking! In this lesson, functions are represented by tables, graphs, equations, AND verbal descriptions. How the lesson is set up:4 examples, each with a different combination of representations. InteractiveGuides students to write down their answers before clicking to see answersIf students are unsure about how an answer was reached, they can click on the answ
Preview of Modeling Expressions with Algebra Tiles Guided Notes

Modeling Expressions with Algebra Tiles Guided Notes

Created by
Fun with Algebra
These notes go through introducing Algebra tiles and what they each represent. Then students can practice translating expressions from algebra tiles and then drawing the model using algebra tiles.
Preview of It’s Hip to Be Square: Intro to Squares, Square Roots, and Perfect Squares

It’s Hip to Be Square: Intro to Squares, Square Roots, and Perfect Squares

This is a PowerPoint lesson that I created for my 6th grade honors math students to introduce them to squares, square roots, and perfect squares. The zip folder also includes the notes sheets that accompany the presentation for students to put in their interactive notebooks. All items purchased from my Teachers-pay-Teachers store are paid digital downloads. These items are bound by U.S. and International copyright laws. Redistributing, editing, selling, or posting items (or any part thereof)
Preview of Metric Conversion Ladder Printable/Graphic:  Clean & Simple

Metric Conversion Ladder Printable/Graphic: Clean & Simple

Many students struggle with the concept of converting metric units. This simple but effective visual aid teaches students a tried and true method for converting metric units. Use this graphic in a power point or as a handout. There is even room below the graphic for notes. This product includes 2 PDF documents- a color version and a black/white version for quick printing.
Preview of Introduction to Ratios, Rates, and Unit Rates PowerPoint

Introduction to Ratios, Rates, and Unit Rates PowerPoint

Created by
Jessica Eaton
This PowerPoint is an introduction to ratios, rates, and unit rates. Great to use with absent students or at math centers! There are also guided student notes that follow the PowerPoint for separate purchase if desired.
Preview of Probability worksheet (add and mul rule, conditional probability)

Probability worksheet (add and mul rule, conditional probability)

Grab this worksheet! it explores the beauty application of probability. must have for learning addition, multiplication rule of probability and easy conditional probability questions.
Preview of Dimensional Analysis (Unit Conversions) Guided Notes

Dimensional Analysis (Unit Conversions) Guided Notes

This product provides a guided notes for converting units of measure to a different unit. It provides a worked out problem, 2 "we do", a page of "you do" and then additional page of practice.Includes 3 pages of notes and a corresponding key.You may also like Dimensional Analysis Coloring Activity or the two bundled togetherDimensional Analysis Guided Notes and Coloring Page Activity.This was designed to satisfy the common core standard: CCSS.Math.Content.HSN.Q.A.1CCSS.Math.Content.HSN.Q.A.2Georg
Preview of Coordinate Reflections Geometry Digital Guided Notes and Video

Coordinate Reflections Geometry Digital Guided Notes and Video

About this resource:Do your students struggle with coordinate reflections? Tired of printing notes packets? This set of guided Geometry notes is engaging, paperless, and no prep! This set of notes teaches the concept of REFLECTIONS ON THE COORDINATE PLANE. Topics covered:Reflections over the x-axisReflections over the y-axisReflections over the line y=xReflections over the line y=-xReflections over other horizontal or vertical linesPlease see the preview for details!What are digital notes?Digita
Preview of Modular Arithmetic Introduction: Notes and Application Worksheet

Modular Arithmetic Introduction: Notes and Application Worksheet

Note slideshow and application/practice worksheet for Modular Arithmetic. Great for enrichment! The notes include leading activities to introduce modular arithmetic, as well as problems and critical thinking exercises. The worksheet includes an application to error detection and solving word problems with modular arithmetic. Answer keys are included.
Preview of Discrete Math: Families of Graphs in Graph Theory

Discrete Math: Families of Graphs in Graph Theory

This is a graph theory lesson from Discrete Math on families of graphs for middle/high school students. Included: lesson slides that introduce the idea of each type of graph, practice worksheet, and key. Types of graphs include wheel graphs, star graphs, complete graphs, cycle graphs, and bipartite graphs.
Preview of Special Right Triangles PowerPoint (30-60-90 and 45-45-90)

Special Right Triangles PowerPoint (30-60-90 and 45-45-90)

Created by
Ms K Bryant
This is a PowerPoint presentation on Special Right Triangles. It starts off with the students seeing a square and identifying the properties they already know (accessing prior knowledge) and building up to the Pythagorean Theorem. Then, the pattern can be solicited from the students and examples are given. The same is true for the 30-60-90 special right triangle. It starts off with an equilateral triangle and builds the same way as the 45-45-90 section. This can be done altogether or in s
Preview of Constructing Graphs - Bar Graphs, Line Graphs, Circle Graphs

Constructing Graphs - Bar Graphs, Line Graphs, Circle Graphs

**I revised the numbers in the pie graph on this from the first version, these amounts are much more friendly** This activity includes construction of a bar graph, double bar graph, line graph, double line graph, and a circle graph.I put this together after being frustrated about not being able to find any graphing activities appropriate for intermediate grades that would allow me to make graphs with the class on my smartboard. I needed some examples to demonstrate how to take data and create a
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