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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.
Derivatives Self-Checking Practice -Task Cards(4 tasks per card)+full solutions
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Derivatives Self-Checking Practice -Task Cards(4 tasks per card)+full solutions

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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.
Separable Differential Equations-Circuit (15 Problems, general & particular sol)
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Separable Differential Equations-Circuit (15 Problems, general & particular sol)

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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.
Differential Equations Separation of Variables - Particular Solutions
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Differential Equations Separation of Variables - Particular Solutions

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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.
Differential Equations Separation of Variables - General Solutions
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Differential Equations Separation of Variables - General Solutions

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In this engaging and self - checking activity students will practice finding general 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 general 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.
ALGEBRA 1 WARM-UPS Entire Year BUNDLE (Growing) (65 topics, 386 problems)
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ALGEBRA 1 WARM-UPS Entire Year BUNDLE (Growing) (65 topics, 386 problems)

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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.
Trigonometric Equations - Multiple-Choice WS/Practice (20 problems + solutions)
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Trigonometric Equations - Multiple-Choice WS/Practice (20 problems + solutions)

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This is an engaging multiple-choice practice on solving trigonometric equations(basic, multiple angles, of quadratic type, such that can be solved by factoring). There are 5 pages, containing a total of 20 problems each having five optional answers. The first 8 problems are finding all the solutions of each equation given, the next 12 problems are determining the sum of the solutions of an equation on a closed interval. Students have an empty field below each problem where to write down their solution. Detailed typed solutions are provided.
Properties of Logarithms - Multiple-Choice Extra Practice (30 various problems)
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Properties of Logarithms - Multiple-Choice Extra Practice (30 various problems)

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This is an engaging multiple-choice extra practice/review on properties of logarithms. The included problems are 30 each having five optional answer choices. Students will have to find which of following statements is true which of following statements is not true which of following numbers is positive/negative/greatest/smallest the value of a logarithm to what is equal an expression given to express a logarithm in the terms of a and b where a and b are also logarithms Please view the preview to see all the problems included. There are not provided empty boxes where students to write down their findings so students can use a separate sheet of paper to show work. Answer key is included.
Trigonometric Equations (Basic)-Multiple-Choice (17 problems,detailed solutions)
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Trigonometric Equations (Basic)-Multiple-Choice (17 problems,detailed solutions)

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This is an engaging multiple-choice practice on solving basic trigonometric equations. There 4 pages, containing a total of 17 problems each having five optional answers. The first 13 problems are finding all the solutions of each equation given, problems 14-16 are determining the solution of an equation on the closed interval 0;2pi and the last problem is findind the number of the solutions of an equation on the closed interval 0;2pi. Students have an empty field below each problem where to write down their solution. Detailed typed solutions are provided.
Factoring Special Products of Polynomials -Notes,Worked Out Examples,Practice Problems
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Factoring Special Products of Polynomials -Notes,Worked Out Examples,Practice Problems

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These are 4 pages of notes, worked out examples and practice problems on factoring special products of polynomials. The first 2 pages are on factoring perfect square trinomials and the last 2 pages - on factoring a difference of perfect squares. First, it is given a definition of pefect square trinomial/ difference of perfect squares. There are given examples that illustrate the definition. Students are encouraged to give their own examples. Then the steps how to factor a perfect square trinomial/difference of two squares are given followed by three worked out examples. Students have another three very similar problems to the worked out to solve them by their own. There are another 4 problems for students to practice the concept. At the end a mixed practice of 5 mixed problems is provided. Students have enough space to show work on the worksheets.
Systems of Linear Equations (Substitution Method)-Get More Open Boxes & Win Game
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Systems of Linear Equations (Substitution Method)-Get More Open Boxes & Win Game

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This is a fun and engaging matching game for 2 players on solving systems of linear equations by the substitution method called “Collect More Open Boxes and Win!”. Students are given a total of 20 problems. Player A starts first choosing at random two systems to solve, then player B chooses another two problems to solve. Players continue in this way until all problems are finished. They search for their answers written on closed or open boxes on the boxes board. Whoever has collected more open boxes wins the game. There is one bonus box that anyone who has solved all problems correctly gains. This box can be gained by the two players at the same time. If a player has solved a problem incorrectly he/she does not get any box. Recording sheets for the players are provided. There students show their work and mark open or closed box is gained with the solution of each problem. Answer key is included.
Ratios and Proportions - 21 Various Practice Problems
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Ratios and Proportions - 21 Various Practice Problems

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These practice worksheets (5 pages) contains 21 well thought and carefully selected various problems on ratios and proportions. Students will fill in tables determine ratios using given diagrams and converting units of measure solve geometric and word problems compare ratios prove that given statements are proportions form proportions evaluate ratios given proportions and equations find unknown member x of a proportion prove statements given a proportion Students have enough room to show work on the worksheets. Answer keys are included.
Rational Expressions Review - 16 Multiple Choice Questions
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Rational Expressions Review - 16 Multiple Choice Questions

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Students will review on rational expressions with these 16 multiple-choice questions. They will determine domain of rational fractions, simplify rational expressions and perform operations with rational expressions (adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, raising a rational fraction to a power), evaluate rational expressions. The last 6 problems are more challenging. Students have to show work on separate sheet of paper. This resource can be used as independent class practice, challenging extra practice, assessment or homework assignment. Please view the preview to see the problems included. Answer key is included.
Rational Equations - Get More Open Boxes and Win GAME
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Rational Equations - Get More Open Boxes and Win GAME

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This is a fun and engaging matching game for 2 players on solving rational equations called “Collect More Open Boxes and Win!”. Students are given a total of 20 problems. Player A starts first choosing at random two equations to solve, then player B chooses another two problems to solve. Players continue in this way until all problems are finished. They search for their answers written on closed or open boxes on the boxes board. Whoever has collected more open boxes wins the game. There is one bonus box that anyone who has solved all problems correctly gains. This box can be gained by the two players at the same time. If a player has solved a problem incorrectly he/she does not get any box. Recording sheets for the players are provided. There students show their work and mark open or closed box is gained with the solution of each problem. The rational equations are various (extraneous solutions included). Please view the preview to see all the problems included. Answer key is included.
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.
Sum to Product & Product to Sum Identities CARDS (3 problems per card)+solutions
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Sum to Product & Product to Sum Identities CARDS (3 problems per card)+solutions

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Engage your students with various problems on product to sum and sum to product trigonometric identities with these 9 task cards (3 to 5 similar problems per card) containing a total of 30 problems. Students will express sums and differences as products and products as sums, simplify expressions and verify identities. They can work independently on cards or in groups of 2 and 3. Full typed solutions are provided.
Multiplying Binomials (FOIL Method) - 12 Multiple Choice Task Cards
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Multiplying Binomials (FOIL Method) - 12 Multiple Choice Task Cards

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Engage your students to multiply binomials using the FOIL method with these 12 multiple choice task cards. The cards are kids at desks themed so to be student friendly. The problems and distractors are well thought. Students have empty space provided to show their work directly on the cards. Answer key is included.
Logarithmic Equations - Collect More Open Boxes & Win GAME
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Logarithmic Equations - Collect More Open Boxes & Win GAME

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This is a fun and engaging matching game for 2 players on solving logarithmic equations called “Collect More Open Boxes and Win!”. Students are given a total of 20 problems. Player A starts first choosing at random two equations to solve, then player B chooses another two problems to solve. Players continue in this way until all problems are finished. They search for their answers written on closed or open boxes on the boxes board. Whoever has collected more open boxes wins the game. There is one bonus box that anyone who has solved all problems correctly gains. This box can be gained by the two players at the same time. If a player has solved a problem incorrectly he/she does not get any box. Recording sheets for the players are provided. There students show their work and mark open or closed box is gained with the solution of each problem. The logarithmic equations are various (extraneous solutions included). Please view the preview to see all the problems included. Answer key is included.
Key Features and Graphs of Exponential Functions - Practice
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Key Features and Graphs of Exponential Functions - Practice

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Students will explore and graph exponential functions with these engaging practice worksheets (3 pages). Students describe the characteristics (domain, range, x- and y- intercepts, growth or decay, asymptotes, end behaviour) and graph 4 exponential functions (task 1). Students have to match four graphs with their corresponding exponential functions and then determine which of 6 statements concerning these 4 functions are true (task 2). Students record and graph on the worksheets (enough space and grids are provided). Answer keys are included.
Factoring Polynomials by All Methods - 24 Multiple - Choice REVIEW Task Cards
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Factoring Polynomials by All Methods - 24 Multiple - Choice REVIEW Task Cards

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With these 24 multiple-choice review cards students apply their skills to factor polynomials. Students will factor by factoring out the greatest common factor by grouping perfect square trinomials difference of squares quadratic trinomials with a=1 and a>1 by using the formula for the cube of a sum sum and difference of cubes Student works on a card problem, circles the letter of the chosen answer of the problem (between four answer choices) and shows his/her work on a recording sheet provided. These cards can be completed independently or students can work in groups of two. Answer key is included.
Exponential Equations - "Collect More Open Boxes & Win!" Activity
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Exponential Equations - "Collect More Open Boxes & Win!" Activity

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This is a fun and engaging matching game for 2 players on solving exponential equations called “Collect More Open Boxes and Win!”. Students are given a total of 24 problems. Player A starts first choosing at random two equations to solve, then player B chooses another two problems to solve. Players continue in this way until all problems are finished. They search for their answers written on closed or open boxes on the boxes board. Whoever has collected more open boxes wins the game. There is one bonus box that anyone who has solved all problems correctly gains. This box can be gained by the two players at the same time. If a player has solved a problem incorrectly he/she does not get any box. Recording sheets for the players are provided. There students show their work and mark open or closed box is gained with the solution of each problem. The exponential equations are various. Please view the preview to see all the problems included. Answer key is included.