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Preview of ALGEBRA Bundle:  Exponents and Exponential Functions

ALGEBRA Bundle: Exponents and Exponential Functions

WELCOME TO KINDLY PASS THE MATH!Teachers will find included in the following BUNDLE over Exponents and Exponential Functions a number of power point lessons over the following sections :* Multiplication Properties of Exponents* Zero and Negative Exponents* Graphs of Exponential Functions* Division Properties of Exponents* Scientific Notation* Exponential Growth Functions* Exponential Decay Functions* Lab Activity over Scientific NotationThe lessons provide students with instruction on ho
Preview of Lab - Equations of a Line

Lab - Equations of a Line

Created by
ThoughtPatterns
This is an assignment I created to give students a little bit of practice with equations of lines, instead of just repeating the mantra "y equals mx plus b" by rote. This lab is also available as part of my unit package, if you would like to purchase the teachers' notes as well.
Preview of There is No Such Thing as Subtraction

There is No Such Thing as Subtraction

Created by
I Heart Numbers
Intended Audience: All grades can use this activity in one form or another! It is a way to scaffold mathematical thinking using manipulatives. It can be used as an introduction to subtraction in the lower grades or an intervention for struggling learners in the later grades. The attached document can be used as a reading exercise for advanced student or its content can be used to help the teacher of the lower grades understand the concept better.Concepts Presented: The document presents th
Preview of Graphing - Linear relationship activities

Graphing - Linear relationship activities

Created by
Fudge Factors
These activities produce linear relationships and all involve graphing data, drawing a best fit line, calculating the slope of the line, and using that slope to make a prediction for the unknown.
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