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Algebra: Formulas and Dimensional Analysis | Bundle: Study Guide and Worksheets
By Oops Math is Fun
Unlock your students' potential in mastering Algebra with this comprehensive bundle focused on Formulas and Dimensional Analysis. Perfect for middle and high school classrooms, this all-in-one resource provides everything you need to teach, practice, and assess these essential algebraic concepts.
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Keywords: Algebra Bundle, Using Formulas, Unit Conversion, Dimensional Analysis, Study Guide, Worksheets, Homework, Quiz, Answer Keys, Algebra Resources, High School Math
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Two Step Equation Math Mystery Activity- Equation Halloween Activity- Algebra.
By Modified Treasures
Engage your students in a fun and interactive way to practice solving two-step equations with this exciting Math Mystery activity! In this worksheet, students will solve 21 two-step equations, crossing off their answers from a "Who, Where, and Why" list as they go. Once they've correctly solved all the equations, the remaining three uncrossed boxes will reveal the mystery of "Who, Where, and Why"—a thrilling twist that keeps students motivated while reinforcing essential algebra skills.
This activity is perfect for independent practice, review sessions, or group work, and it adds an element of excitement to mastering two-step equations. To support differentiation, a guided modified version is included, providing scaffolded steps for students who may need extra support.
Features:
Make solving equations fun with this interactive math mystery that encourages problem-solving while promoting critical thinking!
Functions - Inverse Functions no prep lesson
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
No prep lesson for finding inverse functions.
LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they cannot be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
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Operations with Complex Numbers Algebra 2 color by number 10th 11th grades
By Math Mania Store
Master the operations with complex numbers in this engaging Algebra 2 worksheet, perfect for high school students in grades 10-12. This resource features 24 carefully crafted equations covering addition, subtraction, multiplication, and distribution of complex numbers. Students will solve the problems and reveal a colorful mandala art based on their answers, making math both fun and interactive!
This worksheet comes with a complete answer sheet, ideal for classroom use or self-study. Perfect for reinforcing complex number operations, this activity helps students strengthen their algebraic skills in an exciting way.
By Matemaths
Math Factoring worksheet, perfect for online lessons and distant learning.
This Algebra factorization worksheet includes 100 different exercises divided in different part:
Special product and special factorization.
Common factors and grouping.
Quadratic trinomials
Each part has a theory reminder.
These can be used as practice test, study guide or revision.
Printable and editable.
Suitable for Ib MYP Middle Years Programme
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Algebra 2 Factoring Polynomials and Trinomials Self Checking Coloring Activity
By AbsoluteValueMath
Have your Algebra 2 students practice factoring completely with these self checking color by numbers activities! Students will get 30 total practice questions where they will factoring using GCF, Difference of Squares, A is 1, A is not 1 and Grouping, check their answers in a google sheet and then color the corresponding pictures!
This is perfect for:
- independent practice
- sub plans (since it's completely self checking)
- homework
- in class activity
- if you need a quiet calm self checking class activity :)
What you get:
- 3 WORKSHEETS (Each worksheet has 10 practice questions)
- 3 color by number pictures
- 1 self checking google sheets (tabs at the bottom for each sheet)
- Answer Key
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Functions Vocabulary - fill in the blank - notes/reference
By Brooke Seabolt Math Resources
This is a fill in the blank function vocabulary notes/reference sheet. This can be used as a differentiation page or just to save time since students do not have to copy the whole definition. Words included are relation, function, parent function, representations, domain, range, increasing and decreasing function, independent and dependent variables, continuous, and discrete.
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Factoring when a>1 Notes and Practice Sheets (Modified & Non-modified versions)
By Modified Treasures
Do your students need to learn factoring when a>1? This print and go set of notes and three practice worksheets will supply plenty of review and practice for students to become successful. For each worksheet there is a modified and non-modified version. If you have different skill levels of students, this will accommodate their needs.
**These notes teach students about the Bottom's up method. My students have really grasped this skill with the Bottom's up method.
Included:
Notes and three practice worksheets (Two versions- one is more guided)
Answer key
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Algebra - Factoring Trinomials when a > 1 no prep lesson
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
No prep lesson for factoring trinomials (quadratic expression) where a > 1.
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Factoring Trinomials Scavenger Hunt (a = 1)
Factoring Trinomials Scavenger Hunt (a > 1)
LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they cannot be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
By Matemaths
Math Factoring worksheet, perfect for online lessons and distant learning.
This Algebra factorization worksheet includes 100 different exercises divided in different part:
Special product and special factorization.
Common factors and grouping.
Quadratic trinomials
Each part has a theory reminder.
These can be used as practice test, study guide or revision.
Printable and editable.
Suitable for Ib MYP Middle Years Programme
Copyright © 2020 Matemaths
All rights reserved by author.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.
Not for public display.
***YOU CAN EARN MONEY for future TeachShare purchases when you leave feedback on a resource you purchases. All you have to do is leave feedback on the purchased resource. In doing it, you earn TpT credits that credits can be redeemed and used for future purchases.
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Even and Odd Functions Guided Notes |Partner Practice |Homework | Word Search |
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice Even and Odd Functions with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 7 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with even and odd functions. Go through the guided notes with the even and odd functions examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood even and odd functions.
TOPICS:
- Determining Algebraically
- Determining Graphically
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with Even and Odd Functions. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and 4 guided examples with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of even and odd functions.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand even and odd functions on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 6 practice problems to practice even and odd functions
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood even and odd functions.
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By Modified Treasures
Factoring Polynomials Bundle
Each set of notes and worksheets has a modified and non-modified version for differentiation in your classroom.
Included:
Diamond Method: Pre-factoring notes and three practice worksheets (2 versions)
Diamond Maze set: 3 Mazes
Factoring Difference of Perfect Squares Maze
Factoring the GCF Maze
Factoring when a=1 Notes and three practice worksheets (2 versions)
Factoring when a=1 Maze
Factoring when a>1 Notes and three practice worksheets (2 versions)
Factoring when a>1 Maze set
Factoring when a=1 Riddle
Factoring with the GCF Riddle
Factoring when a=1 Coloring Activity
Factoring when a>1 Coloring Activity
Factoring Difference of Perfect Squares Coloring Activity
Factoring Quadratics Choice Board
Factoring by Grouping Notes and three practice worksheets (2 versions)
Factoring by Grouping Riddle
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Solving Quadratic Equations - Quadratic Form (Disguised Quadratics)
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
No Prep Lesson for solving quadratic equations in quadratic form (disguised quadratics)
LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom. Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they cannot be passed from one teacher to another. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
Graphing Exponential Functions Guided Notes | Partner Practice | Homework |
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice graphing exponential functions with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 7 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with graphing exponential functions. Go through the guided notes with the graphing exponential function examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood graphing exponential functions.
TOPICS:
- Graphing exponential functions
- Making x/y tables
- Determining intercepts, domain, range, and asymptotes
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with exponential functions. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and 4 guided examples with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 2 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of graphing exponential functions.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand graphing exponential functions on their own without the help of their partner and complete 2 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 2 practice problems to practice graphing exponential functions.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood graphing exponential functions.
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Halloween Mystery Equations Activity- Halloween Algebra Activity- Fall Equations
By Modified Treasures
Bring spooky excitement to your math lessons with this set of 12 Halloween-themed Mystery Equation Word Problems! These engaging, seasonal problems challenge students to solve multi-step equations while working through haunted houses, ghosts, and pumpkins. Perfect for critical thinking practice, these word problems add a fun Halloween twist to your math instruction. Great for sub plans.
What’s Included:
Why Teachers Love It:
Classroom Use:
Bring the Halloween spirit into your math classroom while building important algebra skills! The inclusion of a modified version makes this resource versatile for all learning levels.
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
36 questions split into 4 sections of difficulty.
Firstly dividing quadratic expressions by a linear expressions (trinomial by binomial)
Secondly, dividing cubic expressions by a linear term to give a quadratic.
Thirdly dividing quadratics by linear terms that will give a remainder
Finally, dividing cubic expressions where there is either a zero term in x squared or x
Worked solutions included
Operations with Functions Guided Notes |Partner Practice |Homework |Word Search
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice Operations with Functions with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 8 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with function operations. Go through the guided notes with operations with functions examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood operations with functions.
TOPICS:
- Addition Rule
- Subtraction Rule
- Product Rule
- Quotient Rule
- Composition of Functions
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with Function Operations. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and 6 guided examples with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of function operations.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand operations with functions on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 6 practice problems to practice operations with functions.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood operations with functions.
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Solving Equations with Variable on Both Sides Riddle (Modified & non-modified)
By Modified Treasures
This is a riddle with 16 questions where students solve for a variable when there are variables on both sides. There is a modified and non-modified version. The modified version guides students in the process of solving. This is great for special education or when introducing solving equations. My students loved this activity and it kept their interest. Afterwards, they were more comfortable in the process of solving when there is a variable on both sides.
You can use this to differentiate when you have a gap between ability levels.
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Algebra 2 Parabolas Guided Notes | Partner Practice | Homework | Word Search |
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice Parabolas with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 7 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with parabolas. Go through the guided notes with the parabola examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood parabolas.
TOPICS:
- Finding directrix
- Finding focus
- Finding vertex
- Vertex Form
- Standard Form
- Parabola Graphs
- Horizontal parabolas
- Vertical parabolas
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with parabolas. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and 4 guided examples with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of parabolas.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand parabolas on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 6 practice problems to practice parabolas.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood parabolas.
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Graphing Logarithmic Functions Guided Notes | Partner Practice | Log Functions |
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice graphing log functions with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 7 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with graphing log functions. Go through the guided notes with the graphing log function examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood graphing log functions.
TOPICS:
- Graphing log functions
- Making x/y tables
- Determining intercepts, domain, range, and asymptotes
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with log functions. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and 4 guided examples with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 2 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of graphing log functions.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand graphing log functions on their own without the help of their partner and complete 2 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 2 practice problems to practice graphing log functions
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood graphing log functions.
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