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.
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.
This is an engaging coloring activity on solving exponential equations (logarithms are not involved). Students will be solving 12 problems. After solving, the student finds their answer in a table. This tells them what color to use in the coloring page. Students are asked to show work on recording sheets provided.
Answer key is included.
This is an engaging coloring activity on evaluating limits algebraically (limits of rational, radical and trigonometric functions included). Students will be solving 12 problems. After solving, the student finds their answer in a table. This tells them what color to use in the coloring page. Students are asked to show work on recording sheets provided.
Answer key is included.
This is an engaging coloring Easter activity over finding the slope of a line given two points on the line. Students will be solving 15 equations. After solving, the student finds their answer in a table. This tells them what color to use in the coloring page. Students are asked to show work on recording sheets provided.
Answer keys are included.
This is an engaging and self-checking derivatives practice - 8 (black kitten and pumpkin- themed) task cards each containing 4 tasks/problems. On each card is given a function.
CARDS 1- 4, 7, 8
Students are asked to
find the first derivative (1 task)
find the second derivative (2 task)
compute first and second derivatives at given points and then substitute the values in a given equality to verify it (3 task)
prove that the given function satisfy a given first or second - order differential equations (4 task)
Students do NOT need to solve the differential equations! They only substitute in them.
CARDS 5 and 6 require finding the first, second, third and forth derivatives. Students calculate derivatives at given points and show that a given equality is true. Then they prove that the given functions satisfy third and fourth – order differential equations.
Students can use the cards working in groups of 2 and/or 4.
The cards can be also used as an independent practice. The teacher or the student can choose which problems of each card to be solved like 1a, 2b, 3a, 4c, 5d…etc.
Student recording sheets and detailed answer keys/solutions (handwriten clearly) are included.
This is a bundle of Algebra 1 warm-ups/bell-ringers/exit/entrance tickets/do-nows/mini quizzes/mini homework for the entire year. Each of warm-ups is a half-sheet in size and contains from 2 to 14 problems.
So far the bundle covers the following topics:
Multi-Step Equations (Variables on Same Side)
Multi-Step Equations (Variables on Both Sides)
Multi-Step Equations (Special Case Solutions)
Absolute Value Equations
Quadratic Equations (Square Root Method)
Quadratic Equations (Solving by Factoring)
Quadratic Equations (Complete the Square)
Quadratic Equations (Quadratic Formula)
Literal Equations
Proportions (Cross Multiplication)
Writing & Solving Equations (Text Problems)
Ratios and Proportions (Text Problems)
Multi-Step Inequalities (Variables on Same Side)
Multi-Step Inequalities (Variables on Both Sides)
Multi-Step Inequalities (Special Cases)
Absolute Value Inequalities
Compound Inequalities (OR)
Compound Inequalities (AND)
Systems of Linear Equations (Solving by Graphing)
Systems of Linear Equations (Solving by Substitution)
Systems of Linear Equations (Solving by Elimination)
Systems of Linear Equations (Text Problems)
Multi-Step Inequalities (Text Problems)
Exponent Laws (Product and Power Rules)
Exponent Laws (Quotient Rule)
Exponent Laws (Zero and Negative Exponents)
Scientific Notation and Operations with Scientific Notation
Simplifying Radicals (No Variables)
Simplifying Radicals with Variables
Adding and Subtracting Radicals
Multiplying Radicals
Dividing Radicals
Rationalizing the Denominator
Operations with Radicals
Combining Like Terms
Distributive Property
Adding and Subtracting Polynomials
Multiplying a Polynomial by a Monomial
Multiplying Binomials (FOIL Method)
Multiplying Polynomials
Dividing a Polynomial by a Monomial
Dividing Polynomials (No Remainders)
Factoring Out the GCF
Factoring Difference of Squares
Factoring Sum and Difference of Cubes
Factoring Perfect Square Trinomials
Factoring Quadratic Trinomial
Factoring by Grouping
Factoring by Combined Methods
Slope of a Line from 2 Points
Slope of a Line from a Graph
Slope of a Line from a Table
Slope of a Line from an Equation
Graphing Lines in Slope-Intercept and Standard Forms
Writing Equations of Lines from Graphs
Writing Equations of Lines from 2 Points
Writing Equation of a Line Given the Slope and a Point
Writing Equation of a Line from a Table of Values
Equations of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
X- and Y- Intercepts
Linear Function Applications
Inverse Linear Equations
Piecewise Linear Functions
Graphing Absolute Value Functions
Equations of Proportional and Non-Proportional Relationships
Answer keys are included.
In this engaging and self - checking activity students will practice finding particular solutions to 12 differential equations. The problems are of various difficulty and require using separation of variables and integration. There are 12 task cards – recording sheets with space provided for students to show their work. After finding the particular solution, students must fill in the missing function f(x) for the answer given coded at the bottom of the card.
The product is great for independent practice and it is appropriate for cooperative work as well. It can be possibly used as a partner or a group activity.
Answer keys are included.
This is a self-checking circuit activity on finding the general and particular solutions of a separable differential equation. 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 15 problems before returning to the start point.
Answer keys are included.
This coloring activity provides students with 12 problems. Students will add and subtract rational expressions. After solving a problem, the students find their answer in a table. This tells them what color to use in the coloring page. Students are asked to show work on recording sheets provided.
Answer key is included.
This coloring activity provides students with 12 problems. Students will find the inverse matrix of a given matrix (2x2 and 3x3). (I have not included matrices with determinant equal to zero). After solving a problem, the students find their answer in a table. This tells them what color to use in the coloring page. Students are asked to show work on recording sheets provided.
Answer key is included.
This coloring activity provides students with 12 problems. Students will divide polynomials and there will be no remainders. After solving a problem, the students find their answer in a table. This tells them what color to use in the coloring page. Students are asked to show work on a recording sheet provided.
Answer key is included.
This coloring activity provides students with 12 problems. Students will divide polynomials using long division to find the quotient and the remainder. After solving a problem, the students find their answer in a table. This tells them what color to use in the coloring page. Students are asked to show work on a recording sheet provided.
Answer key is included.
This coloring activity provides students with 9 problems. Students will solve systems of linear equations with 3 variables. After solving a problem, the students find their answer in a table. This tells them what color to use in the coloring page. Students are asked to show work on a recording sheet provided.
Answer key is included.
This coloring activity provides students with 12 problems. Students will divide polynomials by a monomial. After solving a problem, the students find their answer in a table. This tells them what color to use in the coloring page. Students are asked to show work on a recording sheet provided.
Answer key is included.
This coloring activity provides students with 12 problems. Students will operate on functions as the functions included are polynomial, radical and rational. Students are given f(x) and g(x) and have to find their sum, difference, product or quotient. After solving a problem, the students find their answer in a table. This tells them what color to use in the coloring page. Students are asked to show work on a recording sheet provided.
Answer key is included.
This coloring activity provides students with 12 problems. Students will add and subtract polynomials. After solving a problem, the students find their answer in a table. This tells them what color to use in the coloring page. Students are asked to show work on a recording sheet provided.
Answer key is included.
This coloring activity provides students with 12 problems. Students will compute a determinant of a matrix (2x2 and 3x3). After solving a problem, the students find their answer in a table. This tells them what color to use in the coloring page. Students are asked to show work on a recording sheet provided.
Answer key is included.
This coloring activity provides students with 12 problems. Students will multiply and divide rational expressions. After solving a problem, the students find their answer in a table. This tells them what color to use in the coloring page. Students are asked to show work on recording sheets provided.
Answer key is included.
This coloring activity provides students with 12 problems on percents (finding the whole, the part and percent). After solving a problem, the students find their answer in a table. This tells them what color to use in the coloring page. Students are asked to show work on a recording sheet provided.
Answer key is included.
This coloring activity provides students with 12 problems. Students will solve matrix equations (matrices included are 2x2, 3x2, 3x1 and 3x3). After solving a problem, the students find their answer in a table. This tells them what color to use in the coloring page. Students are asked to show work on a recording sheet provided.
Answer key is included.