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Do The Quad Solve Guided Notes
From the producers of "Do The Quad Solve", a set of guided notes that mirror the popular YouTube music video math rap. The guided notes walk students through the video lesson and come complete with warmup questions, self-check problems for students, lyric sheets, class discussion questions, and answer keys. This pdf file has everything you will need to turn an exciting video into an effective and engaging lesson. Great for teaching about factoring, completing the square, and the quadratic formula. Discussion questions discuss linear factors, the zero product property, trinomial perfect squares, and discriminants. This lesson prepares students to solve quadratics so that they may eventually solve cubic and other polynomial equations. Math, music, song, rap, dancing, and fun...what more could a teacher want? Good to use for Algebra 1 and Algebra 2. Great for homeschool use, review for adults, or any algebra class. An all around great lesson aligned to the Common Core State Standards. Includes 1 title page, 6 pages of guided notes, 2 pages of lyrics, 1 page of discussion questions, and 7 pages of answer keys for the guided notes and discussion questions.
There are also two templates included for additional guided practice. One page is for guided practice with the Quadratic Formula and one page is for guided practice with Completing The Square. These pages allow teachers to create their own quadratic equations and have the students solve them by filling in the blanks until the students are comfortable with the process.
Super Base Guided Notes
From the producers of "Super Base", WSHSmath presents a set of guided notes that mirror the popular YouTube music video math rap. The guided notes walk students through the video lesson and come complete with warmup questions, self-check problems for students, lyric sheets, class discussion questions, and answer keys. This pdf file has everything you will need to turn an exciting video into an effective and engaging lesson. Great for teaching about repeated multiplication, exponents, and the exponent rules. Discussion questions discuss the product rule, the quotient rule, the power rule, negative exponents and more. This lesson helps students to understand exponents so that they may eventually solve exponential equations. Math, music, song, rap, dancing, and fun...what more could a teacher want? Good to use for 7th through 10th grade to review exponent rules. Great for homeschool use, review for adults, or any algebra or pre-algebra class. An all around great lesson aligned to the Common Core State Standards. Includes 1 title page, 3 pages of guided notes, 2 pages of lyrics, 1 page of discussion questions, and 4 pages of answer keys for the guided notes and discussion questions.
Teach Me How To Factor Guided Notes
From the producers of "Teach Me How to Factor", a set of guided notes that mirror the popular YouTube music video math rap. The guided notes walk students through the video lesson and come complete with warmup questions, self-check problems for students, lyric sheets, class discussion questions, and answer keys. This pdf file has everything you will need to turn an exciting video into an effective and engaging lesson. Great for teaching about factoring binomials, factoring difference of squares, and factoring trinomials. Discussion questions discuss polynomials, terms, degrees, FOIL, and GCF (greatest common factors). This lesson prepares students to factor so that they may eventually solve quadratic equations. Math, music, song, rap, dancing, and fun...what more could a teacher want? Good to use for 7th through 10th grade. Great for homeschool use, review for adults, or any algebra or pre-algebra class. An all around great lesson aligned to the Common Core State Standards. Includes 1 title page, 3 pages of guided notes, 2 pages of lyrics, 1 page of discussion questions, and 4 pages of answer keys for the guided notes and discussion questions.
Calculus Exploration: Maximizing the Volume of a Box
This exploration is an investigative activity that allows students to explore the relationship between the dimensions and volume of a rectangular prism. This is a great introduction to optimization problems in the calculus classroom.
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Algebra 1 Foldables
Foldables/Studyguides for Algebra 1 topics
1) Exponent Rules Foldable
2) Linear Exponential Quadratic Foldable
3) Linear Functions (All 3 Forms) Foldable
4) Quadratic Functions (All 3 Forms) Foldable
5) Systems of Linear Equations Foldable
AP Calculus Memorization Packet
AP Calculus Memorization Packet has tables, graphs, definitions, explanations, and examples for just about every topic covered on the AP Calculus AB test. This study guide is always being updated and organized to be more clear and to help students. A general understanding of the topics and concepts is necessary for this study guide to be of use. A lot of information is packed into six pages, organized by topics. The topics include: derivatives, applications of derivatives, integrals, application of integrals, limits, and parent functions.
Exponent Rules Foldable
A foldable for Algebra 1 that covers the linear, exponential, and quadratic functions. There are explanations on what each of the parameters mean for each of the three functions and there is an example for each of the different functions.. Both a completely filled in foldable and a half filled in foldable (so students can include their own examples) are included.
Linear Exponential Quadratic Foldable
A foldable for Algebra 1 that covers the linear, exponential, and quadratic functions. There are explanations on what each of the parameters mean for each of the three functions and there is an example for each of the different functions.. Both a completely filled in foldable and a half filled in foldable (so students can include their own examples) are included.
Linear Functions (All 3 Forms) Foldable
A foldable for Algebra 1 that covers the slope-intercept, standard, and point-slope forms of linear functions. There are explanations on what each of the parameters mean for each of the three forms and there is an example of the same problem graphed using all three forms. Both a completely filled in foldable and a half filled in foldable (so students can include their own examples) are included.
Quadratic Functions (All 3 Forms) Foldable
A foldable for Algebra 1 and Algebra 2 that covers the standard, vertex, and factored forms of quadratic equations. There are explanations on what each of the parameters mean for each of the three forms and there is an example of the same problem graphed using all three forms. Both a completely filled in foldable and a half filled in foldable (so students can include their own examples) are included.
Systems of Linear Equations Foldable
A foldable for Algebra 1 that covers the graphing, substitution, and elimination methods. There are directions on how to solve using each method and there is an example of the same problem solved using all three methods. Both a completely filled in foldable and a half filled in foldable (so students can include their own examples) are included.
The Thawing Chicken Task - Logarithmic Functions
Engage your students in a mathematical task investigating the thawing of a frozen chicken using Newton’s Law of Cooling. This mathematical task gives students the opportunity to explore and understand logarithmic functions in a “real world” situation by investigating the thawing of a frozen chicken using Newton’s Law of Cooling. Students will utilize technology to investigate the tables and graphs for the task. Students will also be asked a series of questions to help them understand the situation of thawing a frozen object under different contexts.
This activity requires a basic understanding of logarithmic equations, and a strong background of manipulating algebraic equations and with graphing equations using technology.
This pdf file includes 2 title pages, a 7 page activity with graphs, tables, and space for students to write their work, and a 7 page answer key of the entire activity.
Geometry Link Sheet Package (8 Full Page Templates)
This package includes 8 link sheets that will help students understand and make connections between triangles and quadrilaterals and how to transform and classify them.
Once the teacher gives students coordinate points for a specific template, the students will complete the graphs and understanding questions on the remainder of the link sheet. This activity is great for students to work collaboratively and share and discuss the connections in math with one another.
These activities will allow students to gain a better understanding of slope, midpoints, distance between points, linear equations, transformed coordinates, perimeter, and area. This package include link sheets that cover the following topics:
1) Slope and Distance with Line Segments
2) Transformation of Triangles
3) Transformation of Quadrilaterals
4) Multiple Transformation of Triangles
5) Classifying Triangles
6) Classifying Quadrilaterals
7) Transformation and Classifying Triangles
8) Transformation and Classifying Quadrilaterals
*Also includes "Shape Reference Sheet" to help your students in classifying the triangles and quadrilaterals
3D Cake In The Coordinate Plane
A fun Geometry activity to engage your students in a real life situation of making a cake and seeing if you are able to do it under budget. This activity has students use graphing, surface area, volume, unit conversion, Pythagorean Theorem, and more! Great for an end of the year review activity or a great way to tie in numerous mathematical concepts!
PDF file includes 2 page worksheet and 2 page answer key.
Graph-A-Palooza (Linear Equations)
Are you trying to help your students see the connection between slope-intercept, point-slope, and standard form? If so, Graph-A-Palooza is the activity for you.
With four pages and a total of 16 problems, students will begin by finding the slope between two points. Once they find the slope, students will write an equation in point slope form and then convert that equation to slope intercept form. After this, students will convert their equation to standard form and use that equation to easily find the x and y intercepts. Students will plot the two given two points, any x and y intercepts that they find, and then they will draw a line connecting the points. Students should then verify that the slope matches their graphs and that all the concepts and ideas connect together.
This is a great activity to reinforce the three forms of equations and see how they are all connected. Students must be able to work with fractions and distribution to complete all of the problems.
Function Link Sheet Package (24 Full Page Templates)
This Common Core aligned package includes 24 templates, which help students understand and make connections between the equations, tables, and graphs of various functions. These link sheets allow students to view multiple representations of functions from Algebra 1 all the way through Pre-Calculus. Two different formats are provided. One is a full page package and the other is a half page landscape package. The full page package has one link sheet per piece of paper and the half page landscape package has two link sheets per piece of paper.
Once the teacher gives students an equation for a specific function, the students will complete the table, graphs, and understanding questions on the remainder of the link sheet. This activity is great for students to work collaboratively and share and discuss the connections in math with one another.
These activities will allow students to gain a better understand of x-intercepts, y-intercepts, domain, range, asymptotes, increasing and decreasing intervals, max and mins, symmetry, amplitudes, periods, phase shifts, vertical and horizontal stretches and compressions, reflections, midlines, slopes, variables, parameters, and the overall transformations of functions. This package include link sheets that cover the following topics:
1-2) Linear Functions (2 different pages - 1 for real life word problems in the first quadrant and 1 for lines extending through multiple quadrants)
3) Comparing Linear Functions
4) System of Linear Inequalities
5) Quadratic Functions
6) Exponential Functions
7) Comparing Linear/Quadratic/Exponential Functions
8) Cubic Functions
9) Logarithmic Functions
10) Radical Functions
11) Absolute Value Functions
12) Rational Functions
13) Piecewise Functions
14) Sine/Cosine Functions
15) Tangent Functions
16) Inverse Trigonometric Functions (2 page set covering inverse sine, cosine, and tangent with 2 page answer key)
17) Variation
18) Sequences
19) Sequences and Series
20-21) Inverse Functions (Two different pages - One is designed for introducing all of the connections between inverses and one is more geared toward analyzing the functions)
22) Even/Odd Functions
23) Composite Functions
24) Transformations of Functions