We are Denae and Patrick Clark. We are both teachers of 9 years. We use every single lesson in our store in our very own classrooms so we know how important high quality lesson are to you and your students. Thank you for the opportunity of bringing our lessons into your classroom. We have experience in all grades of high school and middle school.
We are Denae and Patrick Clark. We are both teachers of 9 years. We use every single lesson in our store in our very own classrooms so we know how important high quality lesson are to you and your students. Thank you for the opportunity of bringing our lessons into your classroom. We have experience in all grades of high school and middle school.
This 9 poster scavenger hunt requires students to analyze information related to the graphs of linear absolute value functions.
Students are required to use knowledge of absolute minimum/maximum, intervals of increase/decrease, domain and range.
Students are given a sheet with 9 questions. Each question has characteristics of a certain absolute value graph. Students will search the posters to find the graph that matches all the characteristics on their paper. Students will then write the poster letter on their paper.
This matching activity is designed to be practice for students in finding the x- and y-intercepts of a graph and from an equation. Students will have to use critical thinking skills in order to match the three sets. Finding intercepts is a difficult task for students to attain. This practice will help students see the relation between an ordered pair, equation of a line and a graphed line.
$56 worth of materials!!
We will be updating this bundle every time we put up an Algebra 1 activity!
This bundle will cover activities that will compliment a good amount of your Algebra 1 year.
Including:
Quadratic Function
Regressions
Absolute Value Functions
Function Characteristics
X and Y Intercepts
Polynomials
Box and Whiskers
Tons of exponential work!
This worksheet is for students to practice writing checks. Scenarios are given and the students need to write the checks appropriately.
For my class, this was used in a high school life skills lesson.
This is a multi-layered lesson designed to teach and aid students in writing checks and balancing checkbooks. Students are walked through each step of writing a check and practice on their own. Afterwards, students are lead through the process of balancing a checkbook followed by independent practice. Included in the download are two publisher files for instruction and practice and a powerpoint. The powerpoint can easily be adapted for your lesson but gives the framework for the lessons.
This class project is sure to be a hit with any and all of your students! Students have been hired as consultants for the Real Madrid Football Club to solve some team problems. Students must use the provided data to create a linear regression (line of best fit, least squares equation) in order to determine a correlation coefficient. Afterwards, students identify residuals for each piece of data. After collecting all the necessary information, students are led through questions related to the organization. When I did this in class I gave all three (3 similar projects all found on our page) and let them choose. The choices were mixed and the students loved that they were able to individualize the days lesson depending on their interests. After students were finished each group received a reporting form. This is the form the "consultants" would hand their employer to summarize their findings. This was absolutely a hit in our class! We have actually created three similar scenarios to cover the same information. If you want all three projects I have bundled each for just 5.99!
This great activity is a self-checking loop of problems. This set is all to do with complex numbers (see thumbnails for examples. Students choose to start with any question they'd like, determine the answer, and look for it around the room. Once they find the answer, they complete the question on that specific page. The questions are in a big loop so when the student returns back to their original page, they are finished. This is a fantastic way to have a self-checking review. Students know immediately if they did something wrong with their calculations. It also allows students to spread out and work at their own pace.
This game requires and teaches students to identify 5 pennies equals a nickel, 2 nickels equal a dime and 2 dimes and a nickel equal a quarter.
Directions:
Student rolls a die and takes the same number of pennies as they rolled.
Student places the penny on the board and "trades in" for a nickel at 5 pennies.
At two nickels the student "trades in" for a quarter.
We usually play up to a $1.00 or whomever has the most quarters at the end of time.
This game is also a great sponge activity for those extra few minutes you need to have something for student learning.
This is a set of 10 stations requiring students to determine unknown side lengths or angles. QR codes are provided on each station for students to check their answers. Our students also needed extra practice identifying the proper sides of a triangle so that is included as well on 5 stations. We had our students start with these 5 first to make sure their understanding of triangle sides was adequate.
This lesson was a resounding success on reviewing and practicing unknown side lengths and angles. Students were required to use sine, cosine and tangent. They will also need to know the inverse functions to solve for the unknown angles.
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Students will be required to convert radians to degrees or degrees to radians. Students will start at any poster they want, solve the question and look for the answer around the room. If done correctly, students will end up back at the same poster.
This is a great practice and review as it promotes self-checking and understanding of the content. We have only had success with scavenger hunts in our classroom.
A set of 64 quadratic functions task cards! Task cards could be used as a review or practice during a unit.
Set includes:
- 7 cards identifying characteristics of a function
- 5 cards finding the discriminant and number of solutions
- 4 factoring to determine solutions
- 8 vertical motion model word problems
- 8 converting from factored to standard form
- 8 quadratic formula to solve
- 8 completing the square
- 8 using special cases (perfect square trinomial and difference of perfect square)
- 8 using characteristics of symmetry to determine vertex or another point
If there is a specific skill for which you want more questions or a new type, please just let us know and we will be happy to update with whatever your class needs!
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Exponents Relay Race Review
Factoring Scavenger Hunt
Football Linear Modeling Project
Linear Modeling Projects
Modeling Activity
Monsters U Linear Modeling Project
Piecewise Functions Activity
Probability and Central Tendencies Relay Race Review
Quadratic Transformations Matching Activity
Quadratics - Factored to Standard Form Scavenger Hunt
Soccer Linear Modeling Project
Solving Equations With Variables On Both Sides
Step Function Lesson or Practice
Systems of Equations Matching
Translations, Reflections and Dilations Think Tank
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X and Y-intercepts Scavenger Hunt
X- and Y-Intercept Matching Activity
This set of 8 task cards or stations requires students to practice their knowledge of composite functions. Students will solve composite functions substituting numbers, variables and expressions. The functions used for the composite are not complicated; only using linear functions, absolute value functions and quadratic functions.
If your students can complete this activity successfully, you know they are ready to ace that assessment!
Answer key included.
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Linear Modeling Projects Bundle
This 15 poster scavenger hunt requires students to examine the characteristics of linear function graphs. Have students analyze a question and find the graph that matches the information.
Students will:
Determine the x and y-intercepts for a linear equation written in standard form.
After finding the information, students will find the graph that matches their intercepts.
Students will write down the correct letter on their answer sheet.
Extension idea - Have students rewrite the equation in slope-intercept form.
This is a great review of intercepts from standard form after instruction or before a test.
This bundle is a combination of 3 science experiments we use in our life skills science class (students not receiving a diploma). The experiments will get students used to the scientific method and asking questions to develop hypotheses.
A quadratic function take on the classic game of clue! Can you solve the clues to determine the suspect, accomplice, room and weapon?
Students will work through 4 clues:
Your students will use knowledge of finding a vertex, factoring, using the quadratic formula, solving word problems and graphing parabolas. Students will record their answers on their clue sheet to reveal the final solution.
Students are given a cipher to turn their number answers into letters. Cut out both circles and spin the numbers to match the appropriate letter.
Students are also provided a score sheet, just like the game, so they can mark off their final answer. Have them turn in their answers and work to see if they’ve found all the right information!
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A set of 20 task cards focusing on all aspects of linear regressions. To complete the task cards students will use knowledge of linear regressions (line of best fit, least squares regression), correlation coefficients, and calculating residuals and their meaning. The bundle also includes an answer sheet for students to record their work.
This is a great review of skills for a test, quiz or standardized assessment.
Common Core Aligned
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This activity is a real world application for finding the percent of a number/whole. The "store" is throwing a sale and items are 10, 25, 50 and 75% off. Students walk around the "store" and determine original cost, percent off, new price and amount saved. This activity can be used as an assessment, practice, review or extension activity for finding the percent of a number. A lesson plan is included with store items and note sheet.
This 10 poster scavenger hunt requires students to use knowledge of imaginary and complex numbers and simplify using the distributive property. Students can start at any poster and simplify the expression. Once they have an answer they will look around the room for the poster with the matching answer. Students repeat the process until they get back to their original poster.
Why do students and teachers love this?
Students get automatic feedback on their work using scavenger hunts.
We've had nothing but success using this lesson as a review for a quiz/test or as extra practice after introducing complex numbers.
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This document is an assortment of questions related to exponential functions. Questions include exponential growth and exponential decay. This is a group of review questions and will challenge students new to the concept. I suggest using this as a review for Algebra 2 students or Algebra 1 extension.
This experiment involves the collection, sorting and analysis of leaves. This experiment was originally completed in a high school daily skills science classroom. However, it could easily be used in an elementary classroom as well. In the experiment students are required to collect a variety of leaves based on size, shape and color. Once collected, students independently sort the leaves however they'd like. Methods and variations for sorting are discussed during the experiment. This is a great lesson to add to any fall unit where you will be talking about leaves or changing colors.