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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.
Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions - Circuit (11 problems)
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Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions - Circuit (11 problems)

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This is a self-checking circuit activity on adding and subtracting rational expressions. 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 11 problems before returning to the start point. Answer keys are included.
Derivative at a Point - Circuit (15 Problems, the Chain Rule Required)
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Derivative at a Point - Circuit (15 Problems, the Chain Rule Required)

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This is a self-checking circuit activity on finding the first derivative of a function at a given point (the chain rule is required). The functions included are polynomial, rational, radical, exponential, logarithmic, trigonometric and inverse trigonometric. 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 four) 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.
Real Zeros of Polynomials - Circuit
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Real Zeros of Polynomials - Circuit

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This is a fun self-checking circuit activity on solving polynomial equations with real roots (real zeros of polynomials). Polynomials of third, fourth and fifth degrees are included. All equations have distinct roots! 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. Detailed typed answer keys are included. (I have solved the problems using Horner’s Method).
Range of a Quadratic Function - Circuit (11 problems + typed solutions)
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Range of a Quadratic Function - Circuit (11 problems + typed solutions)

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This is a self-checking circuit activity on finding the range of a quadratic function. 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. Typed solutions are included.
Expanding Logarithms - Circuit (11 challenging problems)
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Expanding Logarithms - Circuit (11 challenging problems)

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This is a self-checking circuit activity on expanding logarithms (logarithmic expressions). 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.
Domain of a Rational Function - Circuit (15 problems)
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Domain of a Rational Function - Circuit (15 problems)

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This is a self-checking circuit activity on determining the domain of rational functions. 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.
Simplifying Rational Expressions - Circuit (12 problems)
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Simplifying Rational Expressions - Circuit (12 problems)

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This is a self-checking circuit activity on simplifying rational expressions. 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 12 problems before returning to the start point. Answer keys are included.
Trigonometric Equations of Quadratic Type - CIRCUIT + Typed Solutions
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Trigonometric Equations of Quadratic Type - CIRCUIT + Typed Solutions

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This is a fun self-checking circuit activity on solving trigonometric equations of quadratic type. 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. Detailed typed answer keys are included.
Evaluating Limits Algebraically - Circuit + Full Typed Solutions
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Evaluating Limits Algebraically - Circuit + Full Typed Solutions

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This is a fun self-checking circuit activity on evaluating limits algebraically (rational, radical and trigonometric functions included). There is provided enough 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. Full typed solutions are included.
COLOR BY CODE/ Coloring Activities Bundle Part 2
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COLOR BY CODE/ Coloring Activities Bundle Part 2

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This is a bundle Part 2 of my coloring/color by code activities. It covers topics from Algebra 1 & 2, PreCalculus and Calculus: Operations with Radicals Rationalizing the Denominator Quadratic Equations with Complex Solutions Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions Rational Equations (Cross Multiplication) Slope of a Line from Two Points Writing the Equation of a Line from 2 Points Solving Logarithmic Equations Solving Proportions Percents (Finding the Whole, the Part and Percent) Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring Solving Quadratic Equations by the Quadratic Formula Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Substitution Method Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Elimination Method Operations on Functions Solving Systems of Linear Equations with 3 Variables Rational Exponents Simplifying Rational Expressions Solving Rational Equations Writing the Equation of a Circle
All my COLOR BY CODE/ Coloring Activities
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All my COLOR BY CODE/ Coloring Activities

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This is a bundle Part 1 of my coloring/color by code activities. It covers topics from Algebra 1 & 2, PreCalculus and Calculus: Combining Like Terms Exponent Rules Evaluating Functions Evaluating Linear Functions Evaluating Piecewise Functions Adding and Subtracting Polynomials Dividing Polynomial by a Monomial Dividing Polynomials (No Remainders) Dividing Polynomials Using Long Division Evaluating Logarithms Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions Composition of Functions Asymptotes of Rational Functions Converting Quadratic Functions to Vertex Form Determinant of a Matrix Inverse Matrices Matrix Equations Evaluating Limits Algebraically Exponential Equations
Simplifying Radicals/Square Roots with Variables - Color by Code
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Simplifying Radicals/Square Roots with Variables - Color by Code

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This coloring activity provides students with 12 problems. Students will simplify radicals with 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.
Matrix Equations - Coloring Activity/Color by Code
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Matrix Equations - Coloring Activity/Color by Code

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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.
Exponent Rules (Laws of Exponents) - Color by Code
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Exponent Rules (Laws of Exponents) - Color by Code

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This coloring activity provides students with 12 problems. Students will simplify expressions with two variables applying the laws of exponents. 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.
Evaluating Piecewise Functions - Coloring Activity/Color by Code
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Evaluating Piecewise Functions - Coloring Activity/Color by Code

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This coloring activity provides students with 12 problems. Students will evaluate expressions of type f(a)+f(b) or f(a)+f(b)+f© given f(x) that is a piecewise function. 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.
Inverse Matrices - Coloring Activity/Color by Code
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Inverse Matrices - Coloring Activity/Color by Code

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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.
Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions - Color by Code
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Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions - Color by Code

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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.
Multiplying & Dividing Rational Expressions - Color by Code
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Multiplying & Dividing Rational Expressions - Color by Code

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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.
Percents (Finding the Whole, the Part and Percent) - Color by Code
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Percents (Finding the Whole, the Part and Percent) - Color by Code

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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.
Composition of Functions - Coloring Activity/Color by Code
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Composition of Functions - Coloring Activity/Color by Code

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This coloring activity provides students with 12 problems. Students will compose functions as the functions included are polynomial, radical and rational. Students are given f(x) and g(x) and have to find f(g(x)) or g(f(x)). 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.