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Preview of Algebra 1 Glossary Editable (Student Centered)

Algebra 1 Glossary Editable (Student Centered)

Also available in my store is a PDF version for a discounted price: Algebra 1 Glossary (Student Centered). This glossary contains a collection of academic math vocabulary set-up already with the terms pre-filled in the boxes. Students are required to fill in the definition (teacher/textbook), the vocabulary in a sentence (for correct context), the definition in their own words, textbook section (optional), and draw a picture or complete an example modeling the vocabulary. Algebra 1 Glossary E
Preview of Year-Long Math Vocabulary List

Year-Long Math Vocabulary List

Here is a year-long vocabulary list for a basic math course. The vocabulary is arranged by unit and the quarter in which I teach it. (In SC, this correlates to 6th grade curriculum and standards.) Great resource for both teachers and students! I provide this to my students and the beginning of the year in sheet protectors. We refer to constantly as a previewing exercise at the beginning of every unit and as a study list at the end. It works great to give students constant exposure to all the wo
Preview of Algebra 2 Vocabulary Word Wall

Algebra 2 Vocabulary Word Wall

Created by
Vanessa Moon
This is a huge Word document containing over 230 typed vocabulary words for my Algebra 2 class. Topics included are Algebra, Statistics and Probability, Matrices, Right Triangle Trigonometry and more. The words have been enlarge. I print them out, have them laminated, and then post them on my word wall over the course of the school year as we use them. I like to do this, because the students can see exactly what vocabulary words they are responsible for when taking a quiz or test. Please ch
Preview of Why Do I Have To Learn This In Algebra 1?

Why Do I Have To Learn This In Algebra 1?

Created by
Rebecca Clements
This vocabulary project provides students with opportunities to make connections between the origination of the concept, how it impacts their education, and how it can be applied in the real-world. Modifications can be applied to accommodate all learners while promoting research and technology. Students will create a journal based on ten chosen vocabulary terms. Using magazines and newspaper only, students will display their term from a picture or article. They are to research who and when th
Preview of Work Ethic Bulletin Board

Work Ethic Bulletin Board

Created by
Christina Hatz
RUNNER'S WORK ETHIC BULLETIN BOARDUse this bulletin board to inspire students to become "runners" in their own life. Discuss the meaning of a bridge, how students start at the bridge and try to meet their goal of finishing their journey on the bridge. Students will be inspired to become the RUNNERS of their own life.
Preview of Median and Range in sets of data

Median and Range in sets of data

Created by
LEARNING CENTER
Explanation of Median and Range within a set of data.
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