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Fall Coordinate Grid Mystery Pictures Bundle- Halloween Coordinate Plane
By Modified Treasures
Bring a little Halloween fun to your math classroom with this Spooky Halloween Coordinate Grid Picture Bundle! This set of fall coordinate grid pictures include: Witch, Dracula, Frankenstein, Pumpkin Man, Monster and a Scarecrow. Each resource comes with two versions to accommodate different levels: a 1st quadrant version for beginners and a 4-quadrant version for more advanced students.
This bundle is perfect for reinforcing graphing skills, plotting points, and practicing coordinate geometry while adding a festive twist. Ideal for math centers, individual practice, or holiday-themed activities, these spooky designs will keep your students motivated and excited to learn.
What's Included:
6 Halloween-themed images:
Each image comes in:
Great for students who are working on plotting points, understanding coordinates, and building graphing confidence, all while getting into the Halloween spirit!
Back to school Color by number Worksheets Coloring Pages - Fun August Activities
By The Students Palace
Color By Number features cute and adorable coloring page of Back to school . These fun coloring pages will help children master their numbers and improve their manual dexterity through coloring. Little ones will enjoy learning the numbers and coloring the pictures. It also helps in developing fine motor skills, counting, number recognition, eye-hand coordination and improves pen controls.
WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE
( PDF + PNG )
square 11'' x ''8.5 designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper
High-resolution images
Unlimited prints
Great for kids, boys, girls, and teens
JUST DOWNLOAD, PRINT AND GET STARTED
This item comes as a high-resolution PDF files that you can download straight after purchasing.
You can print as many copies as you want.
NOTE
This is a digital item.
No physical product or printed material will be shipped.
No refunds as this is a digital product.
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By ARIANA PEREZ
Matemáticas para la clase de Español
Math for the Spanish Class =
Math problems in Spanish.
13 worksheets to have students answer math questions in Spanish.
Students practice math while also reading in Spanish.
---☀️Get your students excited about math!
✏️Creative
✏️Easy-to-use
✏️Engaging
✏️Authentic
Programming in Java 18: Collision Detection
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Hello and welcome!
Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.
The second semester of lessons are an extension and not taught in most schools. I researched and created them with a focus on students having fun while using higher level coding techniques. They are geared toward using Java to create forms and games. These sections are by far my students' favorites because they get to use images, GUI components, and animation.
These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.
Topics:
Programming in Java 18: Collision Detection
What is Collision?
What is a game?
Rectangle collision
Creating a collision rectangle
Other collision
The Rectangle class
All lessons will come with the following:
a pdf slideshow
a pacing guide with hints for teaching the section and common student
errors
an assignment, differentiated with three different levels!
an answer key in pdf form
an answer key in .java form.
Depending on your style, you could go over the slides as a group, then let students play around. Or you could just give them the slides and assignment and let them go.
Let students explore and make mistakes. Let them talk to each other and discuss their approaches. Programming takes a lot of trial and error and collaboration.
Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!
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Martin luther king jr - Black History Month Activities - Fun February Games
By Kingdom of Printables
This Worksheets Contains A lot of Activities That Can Make Kids Happy Like Mazes, Sudoku, Alphabet Tracing & Letter, Number tracing 1-20, Prewriting lines & shapes, Coloring Pages .
this worksheets is perfect for road trips or anytime you need some peace and quiet without resorting to turning on the TV.
What You will Get
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No refunds as this is a digital product.
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Understanding Menus Unit 4 - Reading Menus & Menu Math - Life Skills
By FUNctional Academics Educator
Menu Math | Menu Comprehension | Life Skills | Functional Text | Skills for Independence | Real-World Skills | Community Learning
Thank you for your interest in my product!!
This is a NO PREP, print and go resource!
These worksheets work great for functional text & life skills IEP objectives.
This resource is also apart of a BUNDLE saving you 20%!
Understanding Menus BUNDLE
This download includes:
Level 1 - Cut & Paste - Simpler Questions - Bolded Key Words
Level 2 - Write in the Answer - More Complex Questions - Multi-part questions
40 different worksheets and 168 questions per set.
A total of 80 different worksheets.
This resource features four realistic menus for students to explore. Designed for differentiation, the resource offers two levels of engagement. The first level involves cut-and-paste activities with simpler questions, focusing on menu comprehension and basic price identification. The second level challenges students with write-in responses, encouraging critical thinking and analysis. Students tackle questions about menu item costs, ingredients, and comparisons of prices. They also practice calculating totals for orders and determining the correct amount of change. This comprehensive resource aims to enhance students' real-world understanding of menus, prices, and basic financial skills, preparing them for practical decision-making and equipping them with valuable life skills.
Featured Menus:
Pub Food Menu
Grilled Cheese Food Truck Menu
Coffee Shop Menu
Thai Food Menu
As extension activities, students can use classroom money to present the correct amount of money. Students can calculate sales tax and or tip.
For Unit 1 or 2 of this resource click below:
Understanding Menus Unit 1
Understanding Menus Unit 2
Understanding Menus Unit 3
Bus & Train Schedules
Coupons
Coupons Unit 3
Reading Utility Bills - Paper Based
Reading Bills Unit 1 - Paper
Reading Bills Unit 2 - Paper
Reading Bills Unit 3 - Paper
Calculus AB The Definite Integral Guided Notes | Partner Practice | Homework |
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice the definite integral 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 the definite integral. Go through the guided notes with the the definite integral 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 evaluating the definite integral.
TOPICS:
- Evaluating the Definite Integral (not including u-substitution)
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 3 guided examples with your students. You will also get a list of antiderivative rules and examples of each.
>>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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Printable Basic Addition & Subtraction - Cut & Paste - February Math Activities
By The Students Palace
Here is a 20-pagesactivity for kindergarten children. The objective is to add the number and Cut and paste in the right place . This is a very good activity for learning math and logic. This is a unique Valentine's Day Scissor skills Pages is a fun way to introduce the Valentine's Day Scissor skills Pages to your young learner.
WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE
20 pages ( PDF + PNG ) - Fun Valentine's Day math Addition & Subtraction Activities
Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper
High-resolution images
Unlimited prints
Great for kids, boys, girls, and teens
JUST DOWNLOAD, PRINT AND GET STARTED
This item comes as a high-resolution PDF + PNG files that you can download straight after purchasing.
You can print as many copies as you want.
NOTE
This is a digital item.
No physical product or printed material will be shipped.
No refunds as this is a digital product.
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The Scanner Class: Programming in Java course Lesson 2
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Hello and welcome!
Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.
This is part 2 of an introductory Programming in Java course. These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.
Topics:
Programming in Java 2: The Scanner Class
What is a class?
How to import a class
Making an object
Using the Scanner's methods to take input
All lessons will come with the following:
a pdf slideshow
A pacing guide with hints for teaching the section and common student
errors
an assignment, differentiated with three different levels!
an answer key in pdf form
an answer key in .java form
Depending on your style, you could go over the slides as a group, then let students play around. Or you could just give them the slides and assignment and let them go.
Let students explore and make mistakes. Let them talk to each other and discuss their approaches. Programming takes a lot of trial and error and collaboration.
Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!
Interested in more computer science content?? Check this out!
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Functional Academics - Calculating Sales Tax - Life Skills
By FUNctional Academics Educator
Thank you for your interest in my product!!
This is NO PREP, print and go resource!
This is a paper based resource you can find the digital version below:
Distance Learning - Calculating Sales Tax
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Tip, Discount & Tax BUNDLE
Recently updated to include 10 new worksheets and 92 new questions.
This download includes:
A total of 26 different worksheets and 167 questions.
This resource is designed to expose students to the life skill of calculating sales tax while out in the community. Students will read sales tags and identify state sales tax amounts, calculate the tax amounts, calculate the final price of an item and in some cases determine if the buyer has enough money.
If students are not ready for coins, encourage them to use the dollar up strategy.
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Summation Notation Guided Notes | Partner Practice | Homework | High School Math
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice Summation Notation 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 summation notation. Go through the guided notes with summation notation 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 summation notation.
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with Summation Notation. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, summation notation 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 summation notation.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand summation notation on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 6 practice problems to practice summation notation.
>>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 summation notation.
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Java 9: Creating Classes- Constructors, Parameters, and return Statements
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Hello and welcome!
Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.
This is part 9 of an introductory Programming in Java course. These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.
Topics:
Programming in Java 9: Creating Classes- Constructors, Parameters, and
return Statements
Setting up the constructor
A review of functions
Parameters
The return keyword
All lessons will come with the following:
a pdf slideshow
a pacing guide with hints for teaching the section and common student
errors
an assignment, differentiated with three different levels!
an answer key in pdf form
an answer key in .java form.
Depending on your style, you could go over the slides as a group, then let students play around. Or you could just give them the slides and assignment and let them go.
Let students explore and make mistakes. Let them talk to each other and discuss their approaches. Programming takes a lot of trial and error and collaboration.
Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!
Interested in more computer science content?? Check this out!
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530
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Functional Academics - Dollar Up $1.00 & $5.00 - Consumer Math - Life Skills
By FUNctional Academics Educator
Thank you so much for your interest in my product!
This is a NO PREP, print and go resource!
This resource includes:
This resource is designed to help students practice using the “DOLLAR UP” strategy. Students are provided with visually engaging REAL product images with price tags and are asked to identify how much money is needed and to circle or color the correct amount of money.
This resource is great for tracking IEP objectives for life skills and vocational skills.
How to use this product:
•Print out and have students complete as a worksheet/ workbook.
•Print & laminate for repeated use for fast finishers.
•Project pages onto the board to complete as a class. Havestudents take turns coloring or circling the correct amount of money.
•Project pages onto board and have student use the cut out or laminated money to present the correct dollar up amount needed for each question.
Dollar Up $1.00, $5.00 & $10.00 can be found below:
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Reading Utility Bills - Paper Based
Reading Bills Unit 1 - Paper
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Reading Bills Unit 3 - Paper
Reference Angles Guided Notes | Partner Practice | Homework | Trigonometry
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice finding reference angles 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 finding reference angles. Go through the guided notes with the reference angles 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 reference angles.
TOPICS:
- Finding Reference Angles (>360 degrees)
- Finding Reference Angles (<360 degrees)
- Coterminal Angles
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with reference angles. 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 reference angles.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand finding reference angles on their own without the help of their partner and complete 2 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 2 practice problems to practice finding reference angles.
>>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 finding reference angles.
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Java 8: Creating Classes- Objects, Methods, and Drivers
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Hello and welcome!
Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.
This is part 8 of an introductory Programming in Java course. These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.
Topics:
Programming in Java 8: Creating Classes- Objects, Methods, and Drivers
Why use classes?
Setting up a class
Instance variables
Writing a method
The driver
Creating an object based on your class
All lessons will come with the following:
a pdf slideshow
a pacing guide with hints for teaching the section and common student
errors
an assignment, differentiated with three different levels!
an answer key in pdf form
an answer key in .java form.
Depending on your style, you could go over the slides as a group, then let students play around. Or you could just give them the slides and assignment and let them go.
Let students explore and make mistakes. Let them talk to each other and discuss their approaches. Programming takes a lot of trial and error and collaboration.
Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!
Interested in more computer science content?? Check this out!
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Particle-Engine-Using-ArrayLists-in-Java-9074432
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Understanding Menus Unit 1 - Reading Menus & Menu Math - Life Skills
By FUNctional Academics Educator
This resource features five realistic menus for students to explore. Designed for differentiation, this resource offers two levels of engagement focusing on real-world text comprehension and money math skills. The first level involves cut-and-paste activities with simpler questions, focusing on menu comprehension and basic price identification. The second level challenges students with write-in responses, encouraging critical thinking and analysis. Students tackle questions about menu item costs, ingredients, and comparisons of prices. They also practice calculating totals for orders and determining the correct amount of change. This comprehensive resource aims to enhance students' real-world understanding of menus, prices, and basic financial skills, preparing them for practical decision-making and equipping them with valuable life skills.
This resource is also apart of a BUNDLE saving you 20%!
Understanding Menus BUNDLE
Recently updated to include:
This download includes:
Level 1 - Cut & Paste - Simpler Questions - Bolded Key Words
Level 2 - Write in the Answer - More Complex Questions - Multi-part questions
40 different worksheets and 149 questions per set.
A total of 80 different worksheets.
Featured Menus:
Sushi Restaurant
Pizza Restaurant
Sandwich Shop
Burger Restaurant
Bagel Shop
As extension activities, students can use classroom money to present the correct amount of money. Students can calculate sales tax and or tip.
Check out the other units!
Understanding Menus Unit 2
Understanding Menus Unit 3
Understanding Menus Unit 4
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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Programming in Java 10: Creating Classes- Advanced Techniques
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Hello and welcome!
Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.
This is part 10 of an introductory Programming in Java course. These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.
Topics:
Programming in Java 10 Creating Classes- Advanced Techniques
Encapsulation
private vs public
The keyword this and null
Passing objects parameters
Multiple constructors- overloading
All lessons will come with the following:
a pdf slideshow
a pacing guide with hints for teaching the section and common student
errors
an assignment, differentiated with three different levels!
an answer key in pdf form
an answer key in .java form.
Depending on your style, you could go over the slides as a group, then let students play around. Or you could just give them the slides and assignment and let them go.
Let students explore and make mistakes. Let them talk to each other and discuss their approaches. Programming takes a lot of trial and error and collaboration.
Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!
Interested in more computer science content?? Check this out!
https://www.TeachShare.com/Product/Bundle-Learn-to-Program-Scratch-Task-Cards-LEVEL-1-3-11365530
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Income & Expenses - Budgeting - Life Skills - Special Education
By FUNctional Academics Educator
Thank you for your interest in my product!!
This is a NO PREP, print and go resource.
This resource is also available as part of a BUNDLE saving you money.
Budgeting Bundle
This resource includes:
20 different sheets with 222 questions
This resource was designed to help students learn about, identify and differentiate between income and expenses. Students will apply what they learned to real-world monthly budgeting scenarios.
If you enjoy this product check out my other products below!
Reading Menus & Menu Math
Bus & Train Schedules
Coupons
Reading Medicine Labels
Recipe Comprehension Unit 1 - Paper
Calculus AB U-Substitution Guided Notes | Antiderivatives | Integrals Practice
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice integrating with u-substitution 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 the u-substitution. Go through the guided notes with the u-substitution 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 u-substitution.
TOPICS:
- Evaluating Integrals using U-Substitution
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with u-substitution. 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 guided example with your students. You will get a list of the Antiderivative Rules and an example of each as well.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of u-substitution.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand u-substitution on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 4 practice problems to practice u-substitution.
>>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 u-substitution.
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