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Free high school algebra resources for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Solving Equations Scavenger Hunt

Solving Equations Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Robert Duncan
The topic for this scavenger hunt is solving equations that involve multiple steps, distributive property, and variables on both sides. Looking for more Solving Equations Scavenger Hunts? Solving Equations 10 pack Bundle
Preview of FREEBIE Solving One Step Equations Activity Show Your Work Digital and Printable

FREEBIE Solving One Step Equations Activity Show Your Work Digital and Printable

Created by
Matemaths
Let your sixth graders practice one-step equations while having fun with this engaging, no-prep, digital, easy to use drag and drop or printable activity. I used it as a sub-plan in sixth grade and the kids liked it.Lining up the numbers and variables makes the students think before each step. If, after some problems the students wanted to work faster, I have also created text boxes so they can type in the steps on the rest of the slides. If you prefer them to use paper and pencil a printable v
Preview of Laws of Exponents Foldable

Laws of Exponents Foldable

Created by
Mrs MATH
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for learning "Laws of Exponents." Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, and a piece of cardstock or construction paper. Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great way to put important information at students fingertips. They can be used to introduce concepts or to review them. Foldables are a nice change of pace from regular note-taking and students like doing them.
Preview of Properties of Real Numbers Mini Bundle

Properties of Real Numbers Mini Bundle

Created by
Mike's Math Mall
This is a fun, concise, 16-slide PowerPoint presentation on the properties of real numbers. The presentation includes definitions, practice problems, and examples of the following:-Commutative Properties-Associative Properties-Distributive Properties-Identity Properties-and Inverse PropertiesThe presentation addresses CCSS.Included in this Properties of Real Numbers' unit:-16-slide PowerPoint-Review notes printable-Differentiated worksheets for your various levels of learners*Practice A (basic)*
Preview of Celebrity Birthday Fun Probability Activity for Pre-Algebra and Algebra classes

Celebrity Birthday Fun Probability Activity for Pre-Algebra and Algebra classes

This 12 minute narrated, animated PowerPoint presentation makes learning the difference between theoretical probability and experimental or empirical probability fun for students. It is intended for 7th, 8th, or 9th grade Algebra classes. It reviews a few Key terms such as probability, event, sample space, etc. and then concentrates on the famous probability birthday problem or paradox in which given a group of 50 people, 97% will share the same birthday. Three student handouts are included
Preview of Understanding The Pythagorean Theorem

Understanding The Pythagorean Theorem

Created by
Rachel Chaplin
This Mini-Lesson addresses the following Math Common Core State Standards. Understand and apply the Pythagorean Theorem. CCSS.Math.Content.8.G.B.6 Explain a proof of the Pythagorean Theorem and its converse. CCSS.Math.Content.8.G.B.7 Apply the Pythagorean Theorem to determine unknown side lengths in right triangles in real-world and mathematical problems in two and three dimensions. CCSS.Math.Content.8.G.B.8 Apply the Pythagorean Theorem to find the distance between two points in a coordina
Preview of Function Domain and Range Graphic Organizer Foldable

Function Domain and Range Graphic Organizer Foldable

Created by
Dorothy
A square is divided into four sections that each describe how to find the domain and range when given data in four different formats (ordered pairs, a table, a diagram, and a graph). Students can fill in the blank square or you can provide the already filled in square (though I recommend filling in the blank better because you can step through the methods with the students). Or you can use the completion of this graphic organizer as a grade and use the filled in square as your rubric/key. Ea
Preview of Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring(PowerPoint basketball game)

Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring(PowerPoint basketball game)

Created by
Math with Beskat
This PowerPoint game is very good resource to practice solving quadratic equations by factoring method. There are basketballs which represent the problems on the first slide. Students choose a ball and try to answer the problem on their recording worksheet. Then, look for the answer on the PowerPoint. Students need to click on “Answer” to see answer of each problem. When you return to the first slide, the problems that have been completed will disappear. Please see preview.
Preview of Algebra 1 Warm-Ups - FREEBIE

Algebra 1 Warm-Ups - FREEBIE

This free preview provides 8 days of Algebra 1 Warm-Ups. Perfect for the first weeks of school. Each slide has 2 to 6 problems on it. No Prep Needed! Begin your Zoom or In-Person classes with structured warm-ups designed for Algebra 1!The paid version has 82 Daily warm-ups consisting of error analysis, word problems, and spiral review of critical concepts.Related Products⭐ Algebra 1 First Semester Warm-Ups✔Perfect for students to work on as they enter the classroom for the first 8-10 minutes of
Preview of Algebra 2 - Properties of Real Numbers - Complete Lesson and Activities

Algebra 2 - Properties of Real Numbers - Complete Lesson and Activities

This resource can be used to completely teach the Algebra 2 Lesson of Properties of Real Numbers. It is completely comprehensive and can be implemented immediately. Overview of lesson:Students will learn how to and practice simplifying algebraic expressions and evaluating algebraic expressions using properties of real numbersOrder of OperationsCombining Like TermsDistributive PropertyCommutative PropertyInverse PropertyAssociative Property This resources includes: Warm Up ActivityStudent Self-A
Preview of Solving Systems of Linear Equations Foldable

Solving Systems of Linear Equations Foldable

Created by
Mrs MATH
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for solving systems of linear equations using graphing, substitution, and elimination. It compares examples of systems with 1 solution (x, y), infinite, and no solutions. Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, and a piece of cardstock or construction paper. Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great way to put important information at students fingertips. They can be us
Preview of Finding Slope Using Formula BINGO (Mrs Math)

Finding Slope Using Formula BINGO (Mrs Math)

Created by
Mrs MATH
Why get Mrs. Math’s BINGO game? Well, it was created using a hyper-linked Power Point which allows for you to play a different game every time. Plus a fill in yourself Bingo card slide in the presentation which you can print out for each student allowing you to have as many BINGO cards as you need. Also, included are an answer key and a set of helpful hints for using BINGO activities in your class such as how to respond to a student who says “I don’t want to play!” This work is licensed unde
Preview of FREE VERSION - Coordinate Battleship for Graphing Ordered Pairs

FREE VERSION - Coordinate Battleship for Graphing Ordered Pairs

Are your students not able to remember how to graph ordered pairs? Want a fun way to teach your students how to plot x- and y-coordinates? Try this interactive PowerPoint game!With this PowerPoint game, you can model for your students how to graph (X,Y) ordered pairs by modeling the direction of each coordinate. Students will see the value of having a coordinate plane or Cartesian system as they try to sink a hidden submarine ship.As the captain you are in control of how much support you giv
Preview of Free Order of Operations: Pumpkin Smash (Halloween PowerPoint Game)

Free Order of Operations: Pumpkin Smash (Halloween PowerPoint Game)

This is a fun game for students to play to review order of operations. There are 8 pumpkins on the main screen. Each pumpkin links to an order of operations problem students must solve. Each problem slide has an expression students will simplify using order of operations, as well as a pumpkin in the top right hand corner. When a user touches/throws a koosh ball at the pumpkin it will move over to reveal the answer to the problem. (This makes it easy to check students answers!). To get back to th
Preview of Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities Foldable

Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities Foldable

Created by
Mrs MATH
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for either "Solving Linear Equations" and "Solving Linear Inequalities." Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, and a piece of cardstock or construction paper. Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great way to put important information at students fingertips. They can be used to introduce concepts or to review them. Foldables are a nice change of pace from regular note
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Polynomials - Animated

Adding and Subtracting Polynomials - Animated

Created by
Robert Duncan
Just a short presentation that starts out reminding students about the difference between multiplying and combining with like and unlike terms. The 2nd half of the presentation shows step by step examples adding polynomials by combining like terms. The last slide shows how to subtract polynomials by distributing the minus sign to the second polynomial and then just combining like terms as usual.
Preview of Free Simplifying Expressions Using Exponent Rules: PowerPoint Activity

Free Simplifying Expressions Using Exponent Rules: PowerPoint Activity

This is a quick PowerPoint game on simplifying expressions using exponent rules. It is meant to be used as an bell ringer, or exit ticket activity. Once purchased you will have a zipped file. Inside the zipped file are 2 items. 1 of the items is the actual PowerPoint. The other item included is a pdf document that includes information, recording sheets, and an answer key. There is a slide that has 3 ornaments on it. To begin, click on an ornament (if you play the PowerPoint on a smart board, yo
Preview of Jeopardy Review

Jeopardy Review

This Jeopardy Review Game is a fun way for students to practice/review the following skills: solving 1-step equations, order of operations, simplifying expressions, evaluating expressions, and writing expressions. However, you can also change the topics and problems if you so choose. This is a pre-made game, but also please feel free to use the template to create your own review. You must be in presentation mode to use the game. Simply click on a point value in a topic, and it will take you
Preview of Algebra 2 | Dividing Polynomials PowerPoint Lesson

Algebra 2 | Dividing Polynomials PowerPoint Lesson

Dividing Polynomials? Revolutionize your direct instruction! This lesson divides polynomials and is no prep and ready-to-go! This presentation contains 6+ step-by-step fully animated examples (shown in preview).This resource includes polynomial long division, synthetic division and synthetic substitution. ✨My Product Includes✨6+ Step-by-step in depth animated examplesEngaging color-coded visuals for deeper understandingFully editable slidesNo prep & ready-to-goAccess to notesYouTube video le
Preview of Solving systems of equations with elimination method

Solving systems of equations with elimination method

Created by
Alyssa Barnes
This PowerPoint begins by reviewing solving systems with substitution. It has an animated snowplow driver who makes fun of a man with a shovel for wasting his time using substitution when elimination is so much easier. (This addresses the students' complaints about learning a method they think is harder when an easier one exists). The man with the shovel will later remind the one with the snowplow that there is a time and a place for everything. There are animated examples which show positiv
Preview of FREE Solve Absolute Value Inequalities PowerPoint

FREE Solve Absolute Value Inequalities PowerPoint

Your students will enjoy learning and practicing how to solve absolute value inequalities with this fun, colorful, animated PowerPoint presentation! The PowerPoint has 3 instructional slides, including examples that explain why and how you must set up the two inequalities to solve the problems. Plus, additional slides are included with practice problems with hints to help students along. Great for use with individual whiteboards! 16 total slides.
Preview of Percentage, Ratio, and Graphing Using Froot Loops

Percentage, Ratio, and Graphing Using Froot Loops

Created by
Digital Visuals
Use this PowerPoint for a hands-on activity to practice calculating percentage and writing ratios. Excellent scaffolding activity for ESL students. Project onto whiteboard for group practice then distribute for individual or pairs practice with the activity printable. Don't forget the Froot Loops! Vocabulary: prediction fraction decimal ratio pie chart bar chart quantity
Preview of Slope Formula Introduction, Practice and Game

Slope Formula Introduction, Practice and Game

Teach and practice using the slope formula with this fun, colorful, animated PowerPoint. This PowerPoint presentation visually "proves" the slope formula! The presentation also includes an example, eight practice problems for students to work through on individual whiteboards or scratch paper, plus a super fun game where students calculate the slope from two given points and find it faster than their opponent! For more resources and activities with slope CLICK HERE
Preview of Slope Formula and Rise/Run Foldable

Slope Formula and Rise/Run Foldable

Created by
Mrs MATH
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for comparing graphing using slope formula and using RISE/RUN to determine the slope from a graphs. Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, 2 printable graphs (provide in power point), glue, and a piece of card-stock or construction paper. Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great way to put important information at students fingertips. They can be used to introduce con
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