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Hello teachers friends! My name is Niki.I have been teaching mathematics for over 20 years. My subjects are Algebra through Calculus 3 along with Geometry, Trig and Differential Equations. My passion is to create engaging fun and rigorous math resources of high quality for teachers and students. My products include partner and group activities, matching and sorting activities, multiple-choice games, rigorous worksheets & lessons, challenging independent practice, homework assignments, etc.

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Hello teachers friends! My name is Niki.I have been teaching mathematics for over 20 years. My subjects are Algebra through Calculus 3 along with Geometry, Trig and Differential Equations. My passion is to create engaging fun and rigorous math resources of high quality for teachers and students. My products include partner and group activities, matching and sorting activities, multiple-choice games, rigorous worksheets & lessons, challenging independent practice, homework assignments, etc.
Operations with Complex Numbers -Practice Two Similar Forms A & B
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Operations with Complex Numbers -Practice Two Similar Forms A & B

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This is an engaging practice on operations with complex numbers (adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing) two similar forms A and B. In each form students are given three problems on adding, three problems on subtracting, three problems on multiplying and three problems on dividing complex numbers. Empty boxes where students to record their answers are provided. This product can be used as independent practice and homework assignment. Students can solve one of the forms and to have the other for homework. Students can work in pairs as well (partner activity) - student A will solve form A and student B will solve form B. Answer keys are included. NOTE: This product is created as a Google Slides product. I have converted it to PDF item here.
Rationalizing the Denominator Problems Level 1 - Maze
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Rationalizing the Denominator Problems Level 1 - Maze

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This is a clown themed maze on rationalizing the denominator problems level 1 (there is no sum or difference in the denominator!). Students start solving and use each answer to navigate through the maze. Students will need to solve 13 problems properly to complete the maze. Students can draw a line to display their answer path. Answer keys are included. NOTE: This product is created as a Google Slides product. I have converted it to PDF item here.
Quadratic Equations with Complex Solutions - Maze
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Quadratic Equations with Complex Solutions - Maze

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This is a matryoshka dolls themed digital maze on solving quadratic equations with complex solutions. Students start solving and use each answer to navigate through the maze. Students will need to solve 13 problems properly to complete the maze. Students can draw a line/curve to display their answer path. Answer key is included.
Radical Equations (One Radical, Extraneous Solutions) - Maze
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Radical Equations (One Radical, Extraneous Solutions) - Maze

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This is a bunny themed maze on solving radical equations with one radical (extraneous solutions included). Students start solving and use each answer to navigate through the maze. Students will need to solve 12 equations properly to complete the maze. Students can draw a line to display their answer path. Answer key is included. NOTE: This product is created as a Google Slides product. I have converted it to PDF item here.
Evaluating Logarithms - Maze
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Evaluating Logarithms - Maze

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This is desert animals themed maze on evaluating logarithms. Students start solving and use each answer to navigate through the maze. Students will need to solve 12 problems properly so to complete the maze. Students can draw a line to display their answer path. Answer key is included.
Radical Equations - 14 Review Problems/Independent Practice/Quiz/HW
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Radical Equations - 14 Review Problems/Independent Practice/Quiz/HW

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This is an engaging practice or quiz on radical equations. It consists of 14 equations of varying difficulty levels, ranging from simple to complex. Problem types include: · Radical function equals to a constant · Radical function equals to monomial · Radical function equals to radical function · Radical function equals to binomial · Sum and difference of two radical functions equals to a constant Students must check all solutions by plugging them into the original equation to ensure they are selecting the correct answer. The product is useful for independent /extra practice, review, homework or assessment/quiz. Answer keys are included.
Evaluating Algebraic Expressions - Thanksgiving Maze
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Evaluating Algebraic Expressions - Thanksgiving Maze

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This is a Thanksgiving themed maze on evaluating algebraic expressions. The problems included are algebraic expressions with two variables a and b as the value of each variable for each problem is given in the maze box. Students start solving and use each answer to navigate through the maze. Students will need to solve 15 problems properly to complete the maze. Students can draw a line to display their answer path. It would be nice if students show work on this activity. Answer keys are included. NOTE: This product is created as a Google Slides product. I have converted it to PDF item here.
Exponent Rules - Maze (expressions with two variables)
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Exponent Rules - Maze (expressions with two variables)

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This is a monkey themed maze on applying the exponent laws. Students have to simplify expressions with two variables using product rule, quotient rule, power rule, power of a product rule, power of a fraction rule. There are included three problems with power with negative base. Student use their answers to navigate through the maze. Students can draw lines to display their answer path. At the end they will have solved a total of 10 challenging problems. Answer key is included. NOTE: This product is created as a Google Slides product. I have converted it to PDF item here.
Quadratic Equations in Vertex Form (Real Solutions) - EASTER maze
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Quadratic Equations in Vertex Form (Real Solutions) - EASTER maze

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This is EASTER themed maze on solving quadratic equations in vertex form with real roots. Students start solving and use each answer to navigate through the maze. Students will need to solve 15 problems properly to complete the maze. Students draw on the worksheet to display their answer path. It would be nice if students show work on this activity. Student recording sheet is provided. Answer keys are included.
Inverse Functions - Circuit (11 problems)
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Inverse Functions - Circuit (11 problems)

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This is a self-checking circuit activity on inverse functions (linear, quadratic, radical and rational functions are included). There is provided space for students to show work on the pages. Activity directions: Students begin with the problem #1, solve the problem, find the answer somewhere else on the pages ( which are three) and write “2” in the blank. Then student solve that problem (#2), search for the answer again and when find it write “3” in the next blank. Students continue in this manner until they return to the problem #1. They should solve all the problems before returning to the start point. Answer keys are included.
Factoring Perfect Square Trinomials - Maze
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Factoring Perfect Square Trinomials - Maze

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This is an endangered and extinct mammals themed maze on factoring perfect square trinomials. Students start solving and use each answer to navigate through the maze. Students will need to solve 12 problems properly to complete the maze. Students can draw a red/ colored line to display their answer path. There is included a page/slide where students can record their solutions in a table. Answer key is included. NOTE: This product is created as a Google Slides product. **I have converted it to PDF item here. **
Rationalizing the Denominator - Guiding Practice
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Rationalizing the Denominator - Guiding Practice

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This is a guiding practice on dividing radicals applying rationalizing the denominator. On each page/slide students are given an worked out example and similar problem(s) to solve by their own. Students are provided with empty boxes where to write so to show their answers. The worked out examples increase in difficulty and are six. The problems that students have to solve are nine. This resource can be used as a lesson on rationalizing the denominator or after a lesson on rationalizing. Answer keys are included. NOTE: This product is created as a Google Slides product. I have converted it to PDF item here. I have included 2 PDF files - the one has each slide as a page and the other has three slides on a page for easy and more economic printing!
Simplifying Cube Roots with Variables - Maze
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Simplifying Cube Roots with Variables - Maze

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This is an astronauts and aliens themed maze on simplifying cube roots with variables. Students start solving and use each answer to navigate through the maze. Students will need to solve 13 problem properly to complete the maze. Students can draw a line to display their answer path. Answer key is included. NOTE: This product is created as a Google Slides product. I have converted it to PDF item here.
Limits at Infinity - 2 Worksheets (16 problems)
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Limits at Infinity - 2 Worksheets (16 problems)

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This resource contains total of 16 limits at infinity. Students will apply the properties of limits to evaluate the limits algebraically. The packet has 2 worksheets: ⟐ The first worksheet has the students solving 8 limits of rational functions. ⟐ The second worksheet is solving 8 limits of functions involving radicals. The worksheets can be used as an extra practice / enrichment, an assessment or homework assignment. It can be also used as a partner activity – for instance Partner A will solve WS # 1 while Partner B solves WS # 2, then they swap papers and Partner A will solve WS # 2 while Partner B solves WS # 1. Once they have completed the work, they compare their results. If there are different answers to one and the same problem, students have to identify and correct any errors.
Solving Exponential Equations- Maze
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Solving Exponential Equations- Maze

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This is a horses themed maze on solving exponential equations. Students start solving and use each answer to navigate through the maze. Students will need to solve 14 problems properly to complete the maze. Students can draw a line to display their answer path. Answer key is included.
Finding x - and y - intercepts - Star Wars Themed Activity
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Finding x - and y - intercepts - Star Wars Themed Activity

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This is star wars themed activity on finding x – and y – intercepts of linear functions. It takes students through 10 problems of the following types – the linear functions is given in slope – intercept form (3 examples) standard form (4 examples) (x/a) + (y/b) = 1 form (3 examples) The activity can be possibly used as station or task cards. Student recording sheet is provided. Answer keys are included. I hope your students will love seeing these great characters on the activity sheet.
Radical Equations with No Solution - Group Activity
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Radical Equations with No Solution - Group Activity

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This activity is designed to be used for groups of 4, 3 and/or 2 members. It practices solving radical equations with one and two square roots having no solution. The radical equations contain: a monomial, a binomial and a rational expression under a radical symbol two radical expressions on one side and respectively on the both sides of the equation All the equations require rearranging. If it is possible it requires squaring once. Activity Directions: Partners will each have their own set of seven problems of various difficulty. They can reduce some of them to linear. Students write down the solutions of the problems on the recording sheet provided. Then partners record their answers in tables on a group response sheet and compare their results. They must verify that all equations have no solution except one which has one real root. I called this special equation “white sheep equation” and it is the equation A7. The group which has solved correctly all the equations and has found the “different” equation first wins, however it must keep the result secret so the other groups can also reach it. Answer keys are provided.
Operations with Fractions and Mixed Numbers - Challenging Practice
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Operations with Fractions and Mixed Numbers - Challenging Practice

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This is a challenging lady bug themed practice on operations with fractions and mixed numbers. On slide/page 1 students are given 6 expressions with fractions to evaluate, on slide/page 2 students evaluate 5 expressions with fractions and mixed numbers. The answers are given in a table along with false answers. Students match each problem with its answer recording the letter of each problem in the corresponding empty box. On slide/page 3 students have 6 equations to solve for the variable x. Students record their answers in empty boxes provided. Answer keys are included. NOTE: This product is created as a Google Slides product. I have converted it to PDF item here. I have included 2 PDF files - the one has each slide as a page and the other has two or three slides on a page for easy and more economic printing!
Multi-Step Equations - Scavenger Hunt with Symbol Path-Cut & Paste
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Multi-Step Equations - Scavenger Hunt with Symbol Path-Cut & Paste

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This is a scavenger hunt activity with a symbol path on multi-step equations. Students start at the problem on the card with this symbol ❖. They solve the equation, look for the answer on another card, see the symbol on it, then go to the second slide and cut and paste this symbol to the next space on the path given. Then solve the second problem (which is on the card having the answer of the first problem) . Students continue in this manner until they return to the card they started on. They should “visit” all cards before returning to the start. Answer key is included. NOTE: I created this product with Google Slides. I uploaded it here in PDF format.
One-Step Equations - Practice/Homework (46 equations)
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One-Step Equations - Practice/Homework (46 equations)

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This is a practice or homework on solving one-step equations. There are four problem slides. On the first slide/page students have to solve 6 problems of type a+x=b and 6 problems of type x-a=b. On the second slide/page students have to solve 6 problems of type a-x=b and 6 problems of type ax=b. On the third slide/page there are given 6 problems of type a/x=b and 6 problems of type x/a=b. Students are shown how to find the solution of each type problem. The numbers included are integers and decimals positive and negative. On the fourth slide/page there are given 10 equations only of type ax=b as a and b are integers and fractions positive and negative. Students are provided with empty boxes where they can record their answers. Students can work independently or in pairs. Answer keys are included. NOTE: I created this product with Google Slides. I uploaded it here in PDF format.