An excellent resource for students who both need a refresher on how to combine like terms, highlighting some of the common errors that students make. This includes how to add and subtract polynomials.
Multiplying Polynomials using the box method. This handy reference guide takes students through a step-by-step approach with an example and has reminders (like adding exponents when multiplying variables) so that they avoid common pitfalls. Copy
A.C.E. is a rubric that rates explanations of math problems using words. Originally designed by a team of teachers from across disciplines, this rubric was tailored specifically for math problems. (How often does that happen?) A.C.E. stands for
"Parts of a Parabola" is a word wall dedicated to parabolas, with diagrams. It is color coded designed and easy to read. Print and copy as a handout for student binders or enlarge it to poster size and hang in your classroom. This way, when you
This evaluation has two parts: 1) students evaluate themselves and then 2) their teacher.Student feedback to your teaching can be a powerful and useful tool. Let's face it, though, students often struggle to give relevant feed back to one another
Subjects:
Math, Algebra, Geometry
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Assessment, Reflective Journals for Teachers, Classroom Forms
Enlarge to poster size and hang in your room! It is worded in such a way to invite student self-reflection. It breaks down the behaviors that create a positive classroom environment while articulating good work habits in any class.
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