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9th grade numbers resources for ActiveInspire Flipchart

Preview of Compare and Order Rational Numbers

Compare and Order Rational Numbers

Created by
amy deaton
This is an interactive flipchart for cooperative learning. Students will learn how to compare and order rational numbers on a number line and check for understanding. Great visual, colorful, easy to implement in small group or whole group class
Preview of Rational and Irrational Numbers

Rational and Irrational Numbers

Created by
amy deaton
This is an interactive flipchart used for teaching the differences or rational and irrational numbers. This is great for cooperative learning and engaging your students in their learning.
Preview of Pythagorean Theorem

Pythagorean Theorem

Created by
amy deaton
This is an engaging, Pythagorean Theorem flipchart that provides cooperative learning with your students. You will love it and so will your students.
Preview of Perfect Squares and Modeling using colors, pictures, and Arrays

Perfect Squares and Modeling using colors, pictures, and Arrays

Created by
MathMajorLady
16 page Flipchart that engages students and uses multiple representations of multiplication and perfect squares.
Preview of Angry Birds Distributive Property Project

Angry Birds Distributive Property Project

I used this as an example to show my students how the distributive property works. Then they used a piece of copy paper to make their own example.
Preview of Functions

Functions

Created by
Joshua Kwon
Teaching function notation F(x), input and output machine. Drag an input into the animated machine, and drag an output out! Have students find an equation of the output when you put "x" into the machine. The output can be found hidden in the machine (move curser over the blue gear and drag the hidden object out). the "Input" objects are also layered in certain fashion so that you can visually put something into "F(___)" (For example, drag a 2 so that it is in between the parenthesis of "F(___)"
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