"Miss, why are we cutting and pasting? Do you think we're babies?" Then within a few weeks, my consumer math seniors would be pretty into building their interactive notebooks. And not one student lost a notebook over the years. I believe this ownership was built along with the cutting, coloring, arranging and pasting. Their notebooks became something my students didn't want to lose because of all the work they represented. Though the cutting and pasting does take more time than typical math notes, I feel this tradeoff is well worth it. Linear equations foldables Do your students enjoy building interactive notebooks? Or maybe you haven't yet tried them and are interested in learning about the benefits. To me, that ownership is the main benefit. Kids like and deserve getting creative, and math is a good a place as any for a little creativity. In this post, I want to show you some of the interactive notebook foldables I've made over the years for students of all ages. They can all stand alone as flipbooks. Each comes together with scissors and a stapler. MATH FOLDABLES 1: Whole number place value foldable This place value foldable highlights what exactly the expanded form of a number means. Place value foldable Under each flap is a visual representation of the place value (above you can see 5 blocks of 1000 to represent 5000) and a piece of the number's expanded form. 2: Decimal place value foldable Decimals are so weird to visualize. Underneath each flap of this decimal place value foldable is a visual representation of how small these tenths, hundredths, thousandths get in relation to a unit cube. Decimal place value foldable A thousandth is really small! It really becomes concrete seeing how small 0.005 is compared to a unit cube. 3: Slope foldable This slope foldable comes in a larger set of linear equations foldables that includes the slope formula, the point-slope form of a linear equation and the slope-intercept form of a linear equation. Slope foldable In this photo you can see the scaled-down version of the foldable that students can use to take notes. There is also a version that is more scaffolded along with a digital version in Google Slides. The printable foldables can be glued into student notebooks or can stand alone as references for the equations. 4: Comparing slope foldable This one takes more than scissors and a staple to go together, but if your students are like most and struggle with slope, this comparing slope foldable lets them see and feel it. Comparing slope foldable The foldable folds in half to fit right into a notebook. 5: Quadratic word problem keywords foldable Our quadratics unit was always one of my favorites to teach. Kids would start our unit totally intimidated but end as quadratic bosses. I loved being there for that growth. Quadratic word problems foldable This quadratic word problems foldable helps students identify the important parts of a parabola as they work through projectile motion problems. 6: Quadratic functions in vertex form foldable This quadratics in vertex form foldable comes in a larger set of nonlinear functions in vertex form foldables. Included in the set is this one for quadratics, along with one for absolute value functions in vertex form and radical functions in vertex form. Quadratic functions foldable Under each flap is an explanation of the a value, that x stays as x, which way h shifts, to remember to square the parenthesis, and which way k shifts. 7: Compound interest foldable I loved teaching consumer math because of how learning to be smart with money was so empowering. This compound interest foldable is part of a larger set that includes a simple interest foldable, an annual compound interest foldable and this one where interest is compounded multiple times throughout the year. Compound interest foldable I put parenthesis around the exponent to remind students that n and t are multiplied first. This was the #1 issue I'd see when students worked with this formula. You can see all of the foldables I've made here: Math Foldables More posts: Fun activities for teaching teens financial literacy Teaching linear equations Hands-on even & odd number investigation! Math word walls Free math resource library
This includes two foldables. Foldable #1: Arithmetic Sequences Identifying Arithmetic Sequences Recursive Sequences Explicit Sequences Foldable #2: Geometric Sequences Identifying Geometric Sequences Recursive Sequences Explicit Sequences Students will classify sequences, write recursive and explicit sequences, convert between recursive and explicit sequences, and use the function to calculate specific terms. Great for INBs and for students to notice the difference between each type of sequence. ***Solutions & instructions included!***
Are you looking for some fun linear equations activities and teaching ideas? This post is chock full of ideas for stations, centers, review activities and independent work for linear equations. Includes links to games, math pennants, foldables for algebra interactive notebooks, an algebra 1 word wall, a puzzle, a hands-on algebra project, and a free pdf printable template that works great as a warm up or closer in an algebra classroom.
There are a total of 10 units that include: Unit 1 - Prerequisite for Algebra and Algebraic Expressions Unit 2 - Solving and Graphing Linear Equations and Inequalities Unit 3 - Features of a Function Unit 4 - Sequences (Arithmetic and Geometric) Unit 5 - Graphing Lines and Determining Slope Unit 6 - Expressions Containing Exponents Unit 7 - Solving and Graphing Systems of Equations and Inequalities Unit 8 - Identifying, Classifying, and Operations on Polynomials Unit 9 - Features of Quadratics Unit 10 - Defining and Simplifying Radicals There are two pages for each concept. The first page is used for direct instruction (notes) and the second page is for students to practice the concept. The first page includes a "I can..." statement and the second page includes an area where students can rate themselves on how well they understand the concept. This allows students to look back in their interactive notebook before a test and know which concept they need to study. There are some pages that have foldables. The complete break down for each unit is given below: -- Unit 1: Prerequisite for Algebra and Algebraic Expressions • Rational/Irrational Numbers • Real Number Properties (Commutative, Associative, Distributive, Additive Identity, Multiplicative, Zero Property, and Additive Inverse) • Solve One-Step Equations Involving One Variable • Solve and Graph One-Step Inequalities Involving One Variable • Use Order of Operations to Simplify Expressions • Analyze and Evaluate Expressions • Define and Apply the Absolute Value • Simplify Expressions by Combining Like Terms • Simplify Expressions by using the Distributive Property -- Unit 2: Solving and Graphing Linear Equations and Inequalities • Solve Two-Step Equations involving One Variable • Solve Multi-Step Equations involving One Variable • Solve Equations with Variables on Both Sides involving One Variable • Solve Equations involving Multi-Variables • Solve and Graph Two-Step Inequalities • Solve and Graph Multi-Step Inequalities • Solve and Graph Compound Inequalities • Solve Absolute Value Equations • Solve and Graph Absolute Value Inequalities • Properties of Equality (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Reflexive, Symmetric, Transitive, and Substitution) • Use Proportions to Solve for an Unknown -- Unit 3: Features of a Function • Intro to Functions • Evaluating a Function & Function Notation • Domain, Range, Minimum, and Maximum • Piecewise Functions -- Unit 4: Sequences (Arithmetic and Geometric) • Intro to Sequences • Arithmetic Sequences (Recursive and Explicit) • Geometric Sequences (Recursive and Explicit) -- Unit 5: Graphing Lines and Determining Slope • Plotting Points on the Coordinate System • Determine Slope Given a Graph • Determine Slope Given a Table or Two Points • Define, Write, and Graph Slope-Intercept Form • Determine a Linear Equations Given a Table • Standard Form to Slope Intercept Form • Determine Linear Equations Given a Graph • Determine Linear Equations Given Two Points • Determine and Graph the X and Y intercepts Given an Equation • Graph Horizontal and Vertical Lines • Write Equations of a Line Given a Slope and a Point, or Two Points • Write Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Given an Equation -- Unit 6: Expressions Containing Exponents • Intro to Exponents • Properties of Exponents • Intro to Scientific Notation • Converting Between Standard Form and Scientific Notation • Adding and Subtracting Scientific Notation • Multiplying and Dividing Scientific Notation -- Unit 7: Solving and Graphing Systems of Equations and Inequalities • The Three Types of Solutions: No Solution, Infinitely Many Solutions, and One Solution • Solving Systems of Equations by Graphing, Substitution, and Elimination • Write and Solve Word Problems involving Systems of Equations • Solve and Graph Systems of Linear Inequalities involving One Variable -- Unit 8: Identifying, Classifying, and Operations on Polynomials • Intro to Polynomials • Operations on Polynomials (Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, and Dividing) • Multiplication of Binomials -- Unit 9: Features of Quadratics • Intro to Quadratics: What is a quadratic? • Solving Quadratics by Taking Square Roots • The Quadratic Formula to Solve for Roots • Using the Completing the Square to Solve for Roots -- Unit 10: Defining and Simplifying Radicals • What is a radical? • Basic Properties of Simplifying Radicals Total Pages: 200+ (400 pages including answer keys)Answer Key: IncludedDocument File: Zip Containing PDF Files
I used the same cards that we used for Domain and Range Pictionary to create an interactive domain and range foldable for my Algebra 2 classes. There are 32
This 3set of foldable and flippable templates for interactive notebooks includes a blank, editable PowerPoint™ file for resource creation. This download allows personal + commercial use of the resource. Includes: 3-tab flip book 5-tab flip book 2-tab foldables 3-tab foldables 4-tab foldables 5-tab foldables 6-tab foldables 7-tab foldables 8-tab foldables 10-tab foldables 12-tab foldables FAQs for editing + printing (feel free to reach out if you need more help) Foldables may be portrait or landscape orientation and the tabs have different style borders. You may be interested in some of my already created foldable (+activity bundles): ★ 5th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ 6th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ 7th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ 8th Grade Math (Pre-Algebra) Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ Algebra 1 (+ Pre-Algebra) Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ High School Geometry Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ Algebra 2 Foldable + Activity Bundle Questions or requests? Feel free to email me at [email protected]
This editable algebra 1 foldable introduces the concept of rational (fractional) exponents with notes and plenty of practice. There are two versions- option 1 contains positive and negative fractions, and option 2 contains positive fractions only. This resource works great as an introduction to the lesson, lesson reinforcements, centers activity, as an exit ticket, or even a homework assignment. I usually use this type of activity during guided instruction and students paste them into their interactive notebooks. A detailed answer key is provided. This foldable is also included in: ★ Algebra 1 (+Pre-Algebra) Foldable Bundle ★ Algebra 2 Foldable Bundle You may also be interested in some of my other high school math resources: ★ Algebra 1 (+ Pre-Algebra) Foldable Bundle ★ Algebra 1 Google Forms Semester 1 + Semester 2 ★ Algebra 1 Activities Bundle ★ Algebra 1 Scavenger Hunt Bundle ★ High School Geometry Foldable Bundle ★ High School Geometry Google Forms ★ High School Geometry Boom Cards ★ High School Geometry Task Cards ★ Algebra 2 Google Forms Bundle ★ Algebra 2 BOOM Cards Bundle ★ Algebra 2 Task Card + Bingo Bundle ★ Algebra 2 Scavenger Hunt Bundle ★ Algebra 2 Puzzles Bundle Questions, concerns, or feedback? Feel free to email me at: [email protected]
Numerical and Algebraic Expressions Foldable for Interactive Notebooks This bundle includes foldables on the following topics: Writing Expressions Order of Operations Distributive Property Intro to Algebraic Expressions Part of an Algebraic Expression Properties of Real Numbers Writing Inequalities Detailed answer keys are included for each foldable. All of these foldables are also include in: ★ Algebra 1 (+Pre-Algebra) Foldable Bundle Check out some of my other algebra 1 resources: ★ Algebra 1 Google Forms- Semester 1 + Semester 2 ★ Algebra 1 Binder Notes ★ Algebra 1 Activities Bundle ★ Algebra 1 Boom Cards You may also be interested in some of my other foldable bundles: ★ 5th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ 6th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ 7th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ 8th Grade Math (Pre-Algebra) Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ High School Geometry Foldable Bundle ★ Algebra 2 Foldable Bundle Questions, concerns, requests? Feel free to email me at: [email protected]
I just realized that I have not shared a foldable with you since June! Yikes! So here is a foldable I made for algebraic expressions. O...
I love teaching all algebra topics with tons of interactive and collaborative activities that get students thinking independently and working together. This way everyone gets the practice they need to feel confident in algebra. Here are a bunch of slope activities that you can assign to students working in group or even digitally. I have updated many of the activities to now include links to interactive digital slope activities in Google Slides and Google Forms for blended learning.
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I created this forms of linear equations foldable to help my Algebra 1 students learn the name and characteristics of each of the three forms of linear
After my immensely popular tweet of these pictures: I figured I should blog about what we did for function notation in my class. We made this slider for our notebooks. The files can be found here. They are 3/page and 6/page with dotted lines where you need to cut. You will need to download into word for the files to be formatted correctly. We glued the top and bottom of the pink one down, so that the brown can slide. (Side note: 9th graders might need instruction and assistance with cutting the isolated slits on the brown one.) On the right side of our notebooks we worked through each different input value and simplified as much as we could. The next day we did a quiz-quiz-trade activity. This helped students gain confidence. After doing four problems quiz-quiz-trade style I gave them one to do individually and went around checking their work. I did a quadratic to make sure they were simplifying exponents BEFORE multiplying. If students didn't have it correct I could give them some quick feedback, they would fix it, and I would check it again. There's more to what we did (and are still doing), but that's all I feel like blogging about now. Thanks for all the encouragement via my tweet. It was amazing to see the power of twitter in that another teacher (in another country) took the idea and improved it and used it THE VERY NEXT DAY! My students all think I'm a super-star now and they are impressed that I had one idea of my own. It reminded me of what a blessing it is to be part of the #MTBoS! -Kathryn
Free printable PDF math templates for algebra, algebra 2 and even geometry, some of which will work great in middle school math. I LOVE math templates. It makes life so much easier to know my warm up is all set to go. When I first wrote this post, I had only made 4 Algebra and Algebra 2 templates. Since then, I've added a whole bunch more.
These tips, activities, and foldables will help you teach systems equations to your algebra students. There are activities for solving by graphing, substitution, and elimination. The activities for word problems are great!
Can't you tell how much we just loooove alliteration?! This week we reviewed quadrilaterals but added in how to classify them based on sides (equal? parallel?) and angles. Now too much to share about the activity but I did have a friend "connect" quadrilateral with the quad he has always wanted to ride! and how many wheels does this quad have!? "FOUR!" and how many sides do quadrilaterals have?! "OOOOOOH! FOUR!". Love moments like this! I had them make posters to help them study/review and they taped them to the side of their desks ("Our desks are quadrilaterals too!"). Unfortunately, with this our district adopting the Common Core Standards this school year, we have felt a bit overwhelmed and well, under time. In fourth grade we currently have math daily for an hour - that's when we do our Fraction Frenzy unit (Numbers & Operations: Fractions)!!! And then each class (we have two fourth grade classes) has one extra math class a week and this is where we have our Geometry unit (4.G.1.2.3). Finally, twice a week after school we fit in the Measurment and Data standards!! Phew, luckily - I have coined myself amongst our fourth graders as a MatheMagician who looooves teaching Math!! I'm already excited for Pi Day on Thursday! I'll be sure to blog some pictures of our activities and I even created a little PiDay activity packet!!! For now, here are some pics of our quadrilateral day today aaaand just click here to get your own copy! for your students to create their own posters!! Have a Wonderful Wednesday tomorrow - hump day is almost here!!!
We are currently working on our doubles facts {if you are Common Coring with me that's 1.OA.6.} Envision does not give enough practice on th...
I have found that I have success in teaching when I am able to present a concept properly to the students with full definitions, correct vocabulary, and examples outlined with strategy. I leave nothing questionable or allow something to be called "that thing". I have also learned that if a strategy, method, object, concept, term etc., has a name, students learn, relate, retain, and apply them more. This technique is very easy for me in Geometry. Geometry is my specialty to teach; however, Algebra 1 has been a nightmare. Key problem: I teach kids how to do the math and then they ask me WHY? And I can't answer them because sometimes I don't know why. I never questioned what I was taught; it's just how you do the math. This needs to change. My goal this year has been to raise my skill level in teaching Algebra 1 to my skill level of teaching Geometry. It has been slow. I am extremely behind. There's no excuse. And I'm freaking out! But there are positive results. My students understand and use what I have taught them. Some of the most difficult concepts for me to teach, have become easier and more approachable. I'm beginning to see the flow of Algebra 1 and how it builds upon each concept. With Geometry, it just clicked. The struggle I've had with Algebra 1 has been the sequence. I've asked, and I couldn't find an answer. This year, I decided to pick up the textbook as my core resource pulling in CSCOPE materials, EOC prep materials, and other supplemental materials. This is a look at our journal for the first semester. We haven't even made it half way through the journal! Here's one area that has kicked my tush every time I try to teach it: Simplifying Algebraic Expressions. When it arrived on the horizon, I spent a large amount of time researching other teachers' strategies. I typed up my journal page pulling information from the textbook along with thoughts found on Math=Love. I liked how she took the time to define each part and show how the term can be expanded and seen in different ways. This made a difference, and answered several questions from students throughout the unit. The definition of combining like terms was referenced multiple time. For instance, a student wanted to change the exponent when adding x and x to x squared. I refered the student to the definition followed by guiding questions. Another strategy/activity I loved was "Sorting Like Terms". A colleague of mine writes pairs of terms on cards and students have to decide on Like or Unlike and justify. Here's my journal page on Simplifying Algebraic Expressions. When we got to the example adding distribution into the mix, we discuss the operations behind distribution and combining like terms and then determine the proper order based on GEMDAS. And I love when some student says "you do the parenthesis first". That drives me crazy!!!!! We analyze that comment and what it really means in relation to GEMDAS and what operation distribution represents. Instead of dropping one practice assignment on my students, I have three different assignments spread out over a week that we keep going back to. This helps them review and retain the skills of combining like terms. I want them comfortable and confident with this skill. Kuta Software has multiple practice pages and at different levels. There skills are improving!! Posted with Blogsy
Students will be constructing a wheel spinner on the Laws of Exponents. The Rules included are (1) Product, (2) Quotient, (3) Power, (4) Inverse, and (5) Zero Exponent. The bottom page includes some practice problems. Students will love this spinner and can use it as a study tool! PDF File
This editable foldable organizes the rules for divisibility. It includes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, and 10. I have included two options: Option 1: The inside is completely blank which allows space for students to fill in the rules. Option 2: The "answer key" which you could print & distribute to students with the rules already typed in. This product is also included in the following bundle: ★★ Algebra 1 (+Pre-Algebra) MEGA Foldable Bundle You may also be interested in some of my foldable bundles: ★ 5th Grade Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ 6th Grade Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ 7th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ High School Geometry Foldable Bundle ★ Algebra 2 Foldable Bundle Feel free to email me with requests, questions, or feedback at: [email protected] Note: Embedded fonts may not be available for Mac.
This bundle includes fully editable binder notes and practice on 8 prerequisite algebra 1 skills. This serves as a great introduction to an algebra 1 course, reviewing middle school concepts in preparation for skills to come. Since this set of notes is to serve as a review, all skills are on a single page. The notes/ review concepts are at the top and plenty of practice follows. The following topics are included: Integer Operations Fraction Operations Order of Operations Simplifying Algebraic Expressions Solving One-Step Equations Solving Two-Step Equations Solving + Graphing One-Step Inequalities Solving + Graphing Two-Step Inequalities This resource is also included in the following bundle: ★★ Algebra 1 Binder Notes for the Entire Year ★★ You may be interested in some of my other algebra 1 resources: Algebra 1 (+ Pre-Algebra) Foldable Bundle Algebra 1 Google Forms- Semester 1 + Semester 2 Algebra 1 Activities Bundle Algebra 1 Skills Practice Worksheets Bundle Algebra 1 Scavenger Hunt Bundle Algebra 1 Task Cards + Bingo Bundle Algebra 1 BOOM™ Cards Bundle Questions, concerns, feedback? Feel free to email me at [email protected]
Because so many teachers teach both Algebra 2 and PreCalculus, I have combined the foldables for both courses into one money saving bundle. This bundle includes 40 flip books, foldables, and graphic organizers. Some included task cards, HW, and quizzes. There are over 400 content rich pages jammed packed with notes, practice, and illustrated examples. Answer keys included. Foldable Organizers are great learning tools to reinforce topics in an engaging hands on way. These resources are versatile enough to even use for end of year reviews in PreCalculus and Algebra 2. Activity Based Learning with Foldable Graphic Organizers get your students engaged, keeps them on task, and keep them motivated. In addition, students find them fun to work with and fun to study from. They are designed to save paper and require minimal cutting. No glue, and just a staple here and there. Just print, fold, and learn. Your students can put these together themselves at their desks in minutes. Please note that most of the foldables and flip books require two sided printing. I will occasionally add new resources to this bundle. If you purchase now, all updates will be free for you. __________________________________________________ You may also like: ★ Algebra 1 Foldables and Organizers Bundle ★Algebra 2 Foldables and Organizers Bundle ★ Calculus Bundle of Foldables for the Entire Course ★ Algebra 2 Mega Bundle of Digital Activities and Assessments ★ PreCalculus Mega Bundle of Digital Activities & Assessments ★ Algebra 2 PreCalculus Combination Mega Digital Bundle ★ PreCalculus Algebra 2 Combo Bundle of Fun Notes ________________________________________________________________ ⇒ Please click here to follow my TpT store to hear about my freebies, sales, and new products. Did you know that you can earn 5% back towards future purchases by leaving feedback? Your feedback is greatly appreciated. If you have any questions or comments please contact me by email me at: [email protected]. Connect with me: ✓ Sign up at Joan's World of Math to access my exclusive Free Resource Library ✓ Visit my Facebook Page ✓ Follow me on Instagram LICENSING TERMS: The purchase of a license for this resource is for use by one teacher only for his or her students only. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire department, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. Please respect my hard work and do not share. COPYRIGHT TERMS: ©2022 Joan Kessler (joansworldofmath.com™). This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by your students.
This 8- question scavenger hunt provides students with practice finding the volume of composite figures. All figures are comprised of 2 to 3 rectangular prisms. This resource is also included in the following bundles: ★ 5th Grade Math Foldables + Activity Bundle ★ 5th Grade Math Scavenger Hunt Bundle You may also be interested in some of my foldable bundles: ★ 6th Grade Math Foldables + Activity Bundle ★ 7th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ 8th Grade Math/ Pre-Algebra Foldables + Activities ★ Algebra 1 (+ Pre-Algebra) Foldable Bundle ★ High School Geometry Foldable Bundle ★ Algebra 2 Foldable Bundle Questions, concerns, or requests? Please email me at [email protected]
This 12- question scavenger hunt provides students with practice finding the volume of a cone. As specified in the directions, students should use 3.14 for pi and answers will be rounded to the nearest tenth. Questions are meant to be posted around the classroom and students will use the recording sheet to solve. Starting at any given problem, their answer will lead them to the next question posted somewhere else in the classroom. I love this type of assignment because it is self-checking and gets students up and moving. This resource is also included in the following bundles: ★ 8th Grade Math/ Pre-Algebra Foldables and Activities ★ 8th Grade Math/ Pre-Algebra Scavenger Hunt Bundle Check out some of my other 8th grade math pre-algebra resources: ★ 8th Grade Math Google Forms ★ 8th Grade Math Scavenger Hunts ★ 8th Grade Math Boom Cards ★ 8th Grade Math Task Cards You may also be interested in some of my other foldable bundles: ★ 5th Grade Math Foldables and Activity Bundle ★ 6th Grade Math Foldables and Activity Bundle ★ 7th Grade Math Foldable and Activity Bundle ★ Algebra 1 (+Pre-Algebra) Foldable Bundle ★ High School Geometry Foldable Bundle ★ Algebra 2 Foldable Bundle Questions, concerns, or requestions? Feel free to email me at [email protected]
This algebra 2 puzzle provides students with practice dividing polynomials. This download includes the following puzzle pieces 1 page for pasting the puzzle pieces down student recording sheet answer key/ image of the final product This product is also included in the following bundle: ★ Algebra 2 Puzzle Bundle You may also be interested in some of my other high school math resources: ★ Algebra 1 (+ Pre-Algebra) Foldable Bundle ★ Algebra 1 Google Forms- Semester 1 + Semester 2 ★ Algebra 1 Activities Bundle ★ Algebra 1 Scavenger Hunt Bundle ★ High School Geometry Foldable Bundle ★ High School Geometry Google Forms ★ High School Geometry Scavenger Hunts ★ High School Geometry Boom Cards ★ High School Geometry Task Cards ★ Algebra 2 Foldable Bundle ★ Algebra 2 Google Forms ★ Algebra 2 Boom Cards ★ Algebra 2 Scavenger Hunts Additional algebra 2 puzzles: Arithmetic Series (Mini Puzzle) Systems with Three Variables (Mini Star Puzzle) Questions, concerns, or requests? Feel free to email me at [email protected]
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Are you looking for a fun solving equations activity? In this post are a bunch of solving equations activities that work great as centers, stations, review activities and independent work.
I created this Different Forms of Linear Functions Foldable for my Algebra 1 students to glue in their interactive notebooks. In the past, I have taught each
It all started with this pin: I have been obsessively thinking about this foldable for 2 full weeks. I need to make this with my class. I usually hate teaching transformations, but now I am looking…
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Trigonometry is one of my favorite units to teach. It is super visual which is a huge plus for my students. All the problems in this unit are easily tied to real life. And when I say real life, I m…
After my immensely popular tweet of these pictures: I figured I should blog about what we did for function notation in my class. ...
This 8th grade math pre-algebra foldable and activities bundle provides students notes for interactive notebooks and fun activities to practice functions. Click each of the links below to get a better understanding of this bundle's contents. This bundle includes the following resources: Intro to Functions (Foldable) Domain and Range (Foldable) Linear vs Non-Linear Functions (Foldable) Representing Functions as Rules, Tables, and Graphs (Foldable) Relations and Functions (Worksheet) - added 8/9/22 Identifying Functions (Task Cards) Writing Functions (Task Cards and Math Bingo) Writing Functions (Worksheet) Describing Functions (Foldable) Comparing Functions (Foldable) Directions + detailed answer keys are included with each resource. All of the resources in this unit bundle are also included in my full year: ★ 8th Grade Math/ Pre-Algebra Foldable + Activity Bundle Looking for homework assignments to go along with this bundle?! Check out my: ★ 8th Grade Math (Pre-Algebra) Google Forms Homework and Assessments You may also be interested in some of my foldable bundles: ★ 5th Grade Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ 6th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ 7th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ Algebra 1 (+Pre-Algebra) Foldable Bundle ★ High School Geometry Foldable Bundle ★ Algebra 2 Foldable Bundle Feel free to email me with questions, concerns, or requests at [email protected]
This 7th grade math unit bundle includes foldables and activities related to probability: Intro to Probability (Foldable) Intro to Probability (Puzzle) Intro to Probability (Task Cards and Math Bingo) Experimental Probability of Simple Events (Foldable) Experimental Probability of Compound Events (Foldable) Experimental Probability of Simple and Compound Events (Foldable) Experimental Probability of Simple and Compound Events (Scavenger Hunt) Theoretical Probability of Simple Events (Foldable) Theoretical Probability of Compound Events (Foldable) Theoretical Probability of Simple and Compound Events (Task Cards and Math Bingo) Probability (Crossword Puzzle) Each product includes an answer key + directions. All products included in this bundle are also in my: 7th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle Looking for digital assignments that correspond with this bundle? Check out my: ★ 7th Grade Google Forms Digital Assignments ★ 7th Grade Math BOOM Cards You may be interested in some of my other foldable bundles: ★ 5th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ 6th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ 8th Grade Math/ Pre-Algebra Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ Algebra 1 (+Pre-Algebra) Foldable Bundle ★ High School Geometry Foldable Bundle ★ Algebra 2 Foldable Bundle If you have any questions before purchasing, please email me at [email protected]
This 8-tab foldable template for interactive notebooks includes a blank, editable PowerPoint™ file for resource creation. This download allows personal + commercial use of the resource. Includes: several versions of the foldable FAQs for editing + printing This foldable template is also included in my: ★ Foldable Template Bundle You may be interested in some of my already created foldable (+activity bundles): ★ 5th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ 6th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ 7th Grade Math Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ 8th Grade Math (Pre-Algebra) Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ Algebra 1 (+ Pre-Algebra) Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ High School Geometry Foldable + Activity Bundle ★ Algebra 2 Foldable + Activity Bundle Questions or requests? Feel free to email me at [email protected]
Linear Functions This is a great one page cheat sheet on the following three forms of a line... Intercept Form, Point Slope Form, and Standard Form Also included, is how to find intercepts and slopes. Two sheets are included, one in color and the other in black and white. Easily made into a t...
This geometry foldable notes bundle currently includes 120 foldables, perfect for use in a high school geometry course. Ideal for use in interactive notebooks! The current focus is on vocabulary, theorems/ postulates, and the use of algebra to solve geometry problems. It will provide a fun and interactive way to supplement your current geometry curriculum with built in scaffolding and differentiated instruction. Please download the "preview" to see a list of topics covered. This download includes a print + go PDF version of each foldable, as well as the editable PowerPoint file. Due to the size of the bundle, you may either download each individual file from TPT or I have included an automatic download link from Dropbox, that will download the entire bundle to your computer. You do not need a Dropbox account to access. Please email me at [email protected] if you have any questions regarding this product. Please note: This bundle only includes the foldables. The corresponding digital assignments may be purchased separately. Not using interactive notebooks? I also have Geometry Binder Notes, with similar content, but entirely new questions! 1. Intro to Geometry- Foldables / Digital Assignments Points, Lines, and Planes Ruler Postulate + Segment Addition Postulate Segment Bisector, Midpoint Formula, Distance Formula Distance + Midpoint Formula Measure + Classify Angles Angle Pairs Intro to Basic Constructions - added 06/24 Polygons Polygons (option 2) Area of 2-D Figures Unit 1 Review Foldable (Intro to Geometry) - added 6/24 2. Reasoning + Proof- Foldables / Digital Assignments Inductive Reasoning Conditional Statements + Related Conditional Statements Overview Analyze Conditional Statements Logic + Truth Tables Biconditionals Deductive Reasoning (Law of Detachment + Law of Syllogism) Symbolic Notation for Conditionals, Compound Statements, Biconditionals, and Deductive Reasoning Properties of Equality + Congruence Two- Column Proofs Congruent Angle Theorems 3. Parallel + Perpendicular Lines- Foldables / Digital Assignments Parallel + Skew Angle Pairs formed by Transversals Parallel + Perpendicular Lines Properties of Parallel Lines + their Converse Equations of Lines in the Coordinate Plane Parallel, Skew, Perpendicular Lines + Planes Constructing Parallel + Perpendicular Lines - added 06/24 Writing Linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form Parallel + Perpendicular Lines Postulates 4. Congruent Triangles- Foldables / Digital Assignments Introduction to Triangles: Classify, Triangle Sum Theorem, Exterior Angle Theorem Classify Triangles (Basic) Corresponding Parts, Congruent Figures, Third Angles Theorem SSS and SAS Triangle Congruence ASA and AAS Triangle Congruence SAS and HL OR HL Triangle Congruence Proving Triangles are Congruent (Overview of SSS, SAS, HL, ASA, AAS) Isosceles + Equilateral Triangles (Base Angles Theorem, Its Converse, and both Corollaries) Congruent Triangle Transformations (Translation, Reflection, Rotation) Unit 4 Review (Congruent Triangles) - added 5/24 5. Relationships within Triangles- Foldables / Digital Assignments Midsegment Theorem Perpendicular Bisectors Angle Bisectors within Triangles Perpendicular + Angle Bisectors Bisectors in Triangles / Centers of Triangles Median/Centroid and Altitude/ Orthocenter Centers of Triangles Overview (Circumcenter, Incenter, Centroid, + Orthocenter) Inequalities within Triangles Inequalities within Two Triangles Unit 5 Review (Relationships within Triangles) - added 5/24 6. Polygons + Quadrilaterals- Foldables / Digital Assignments Classifying Polygons Polygon Angle-Sum Theorems/ Interior + Exterior Angle Measures in Polygons Properties of Parallelograms Properties of Rhombuses, Rectangles, and Squares Trapezoids and Kites Quadrilaterals Flow Chart Distance, Midpoint, and Slope Formulas Unit 6 Review (Polygons + Quadrilaterals) - added 5/24 7. Similarity- Foldables / Digital Assignments Ratios + Proportions in Geometry Similar Polygons Proving Triangles Similar (AA~, SAS~, SSS~) AA Similarity Postulate SSS and SAS Similarity Theorems Similarity in Right Triangles / Similar Right Triangles Geometric Mean Using Proportions in Geometry + Geometric Mean Proportions in Triangles Dilations (Option 1) Dilations (Option 2) Unit 7 Review (Similarity) - added 05/24 8. Right Triangles + Trig- Foldables /Digital Assignments The Pythagorean Theorem Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem Pythagorean Theorem and Its Converse Using Similar Right Triangles- Geometric Mean (Altitude + Leg) Theorems 45-45-90 and 30-60-90 Special Triangles SohCahToa (Intro) Trig Ratios- Sine, Cosine, & Tangent Inverse Trig Ratios Angles of Elevation + Depression Law of Sines Law of Cosines Law of Sines + Cosines Unit 8 Review (Right Triangles + Trig) - added 05/24 9. Transformations- Foldables / Digital Assignments Translations Reflections Reflections Rotations (about the origin) Rotations (about the origin) Rotations (around a point) Compositions of Isometries Congruent Triangle Transformations Transformations (translations, reflections, rotations) Dilations / Dilations Algebraic Representations of Transformations Transformations Overview Unit 9 Review (Transformations) - added 04/24 10. Area- Foldables / Digital Assignments Introduction to Area of 2-D Figures Area of Parallelograms + Triangles Area of Trapezoids, Rhombuses, + Kites Area of Regular Polygons Area of Similar Polygons Using Trig to Find Area of Regular Polygons + Triangles Circumference + Arc Length Area of Circles + Sectors Area of 2-D Figures (Mega Foldable) Unit 10 Review (Area) - added 4/24 11. Surface Area + Volume- Foldables/ Digital Assignment Surface Area + Volume Formulas Classifying Solids Cross Sections Surface Area of Prisms + Cylinders Surface Area of Pyramids + Cones Lateral + Total Surface Area of Prisms, Cylinders, Pyramids, + Cones Volume of Prisms + Cylinders Volume of Pyramids + Cones Volume of Prisms, Pyramids, Cylinders, Cones, + Spheres Surface Area + Volume of Spheres Unit 11 Review (3D Geometry) - added 4/24 12. Circles- Foldables /Digital Assignments Circle Vocabulary Tangent Lines - updated 4/29/24 Theorems involving Chords Inscribed Angles Segment Lengths Angle Measures + Segment Lengths Writing Equations + Graphing Circles in the Coordinate Plane Unit 12 Review (Circles) - added 4/30/24 Unit Review Foldables Intro to Geometry (1) - added 6/17/24 Reasoning + Proof (2) - coming soon Parallel + Perpendicular Lines (3) - coming soon Unit 4 Review (Congruent Triangles) - added 5/21/24 Relationships within Triangles (5) - added 5/17/24 Polygons + Quadrilaterals (6) - added 5/14/24 Similarity (7) - added 5/8/24 Right Triangles + Trig (8) - added 5/3/24 Transformations (9) - added 4/23/24 Area (10) - added 4/19/24 3D Figures (11) - added 4/29/24 Circles (12) - added 4/30/24 Check out some of my other high school math bundles: ★ Algebra 1 (+ Pre-Algebra) Foldable Bundle ★ Geometry Foldable Bundle ★ Geometry Binder Notes ★ Geometry Google Forms ★ Geometry Boom Cards ★ Geometry Task Cards ★ Geometry Scavenger Hunts ★ Algebra 2 Foldable Bundle Questions, concerns, feedback, or requests? 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This foldable walks students through finding the slope and y-intercept when given a table, graph, and verbal description. On the "doors" of the foldable, there is an emphasis on all of the different words and ways to recognize slope and y-intercept. The inside of the foldable ties each of those word...
Included is a foldable on the Real Number System. Students will be constructing a foldable that goes over natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rationals, and irrationals. This foldable looks great in interactive notebooks.
The Algebra Value Pack is now available! These activities range from topics in algebra and geometry including: 1.) Angle Relationships and Equations 2.) Combining Like Terms 3.) Factoring Simple Trinomials 4.) Linear Equation Matching 5.) Ordering Numbers of Different Forms 6.) Solving Equations 7.) Triangle Congruence Proofs 8.) Understanding Graphs and Equations
This foldable is perfect for keeping students engaged while practicing matrix operations. It fits perfectly in an interactive notebook. The first flap has adding and subtracting matrices. There are four practice problems. The second flap has multiplying matrices by a scalar. There are four practice problems, that also have students add and subtract matrices. Three versions of the foldable are included for differentiated instruction. There are also three font choices for the cover flaps. This foldable must be copied double sided. Folding instructions and a complete answer key are included. Make sure this is appropriate for your students. Look at the product preview to make sure this fits within your curriculum. This is also part of my Algebra Foldable Bundle. _____________________________________________________________________ You may also be interested in: Systems of Equations Word Problems Stations Maze Activity Matrix Equations Task Cards _____________________________________________________________________ Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies, and products! Look for the green star near the top of any page within my store and click it to become a follower. You will then receive customized email updates about my store. If you have any questions or comments please email me at: [email protected]. This purchase is for one teacher only. Purchasing this product grants permission for use by one teacher in his or her own classroom. This item is bound by copyright laws and redistributing, editing, selling, or posting this item (or any part thereof) on the Internet are all strictly forbidden. If you wish to share with colleagues, please purchase additional licenses. Thank you! © Mrs. E Teaches Math, LLC