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Preview of Maze - Factor Difference of Two Squares With & Without GCF - Level 2

Maze - Factor Difference of Two Squares With & Without GCF - Level 2

This activity is a good review of understanding how to "Factor Difference of Two Squares With and Without a GCF". There are 15 binomials provided. From start to end, the student will be able to factor out 12 binomials of the 15 provided to get to the end of the maze. In this maze:☑ Some questions may have NO GCF☑ Some questions may have a numeric GCF☑ Some questions may have a variable GCF☑ Some questions may be PRIMEStudents are will work with:☑ Factoring out GCF☑ Formula for Factoring Differe
Preview of Analytic Trigonometry Assessments (PreCalculus - Unit 5)

Analytic Trigonometry Assessments (PreCalculus - Unit 5)

Analytic Trigonometry Assessments Bundle:This resource is a full unit of assessments for PreCalclus Unit 5: Analytic Trigonometry. The product contains an end-unit review assignment, two mid-unit quizzes, and an end-unit test. PLUS, a few extra assignments to help your students master the concepts for the unit. You will also have one editable version for the quizzes and the tests to help you meet your personal assessment needs in your district or state. Plus, an editable pacing guide and learnin
Preview of Precalculus Bundle - 9 COMPLETE Units - Lessons, Quizzes, Reviews & Tests

Precalculus Bundle - 9 COMPLETE Units - Lessons, Quizzes, Reviews & Tests

Are your students starting Precalculus course and you're looking for an easy ready to go COMPLETE bundle to be able to just hit print & teach? If so, these ready to teach lessons, reviews, and tests will provide you with just what you need!What topics it covers:Polynomials UnitConics UnitRational Functions UnitAlgebra Review UnitIntro to Trig UnitSolving Triangles UnitTrig Identities UnitTrig Graphs UnitVectors UnitWhat is included in this resource?⭐ Guided Student Notes for each topic⭐ Teac
Preview of Analytic Trigonometry BIG Bundle with Lesson Videos (Unit 5)

Analytic Trigonometry BIG Bundle with Lesson Videos (Unit 5)

Analytic Trigonometry - Trigonometric Identities and Equations BIG Bundle resource:This is a BIG Bundle of guided notes, homework, daily warm up exercises, content quizzes, mid-unit and end-unit assessments, review assignments, and activities Pre-Calculus UNIT 5: ANALYTIC TRIGONOMETRY - Trigonometric Identities and Equations. The unit includes 7 lessons which are presented to students using guided note-taking techniques.***(2/17/2022) Adjusted formula for tangent on Lesson 5.3 Notes, uploaded un
Preview of Maze - Factor Sum and Difference of Two Cubes - NO GCF

Maze - Factor Sum and Difference of Two Cubes - NO GCF

This activity is a good review of understanding how to "Factor Sum and Difference of Two Cubes without GCF". There are 15 questions provided. From start to end, the student will be able to factor out 13 questions of the 15 provided to get to the end of the maze. This maze is a great practice of these two factoring formulas:☑ Sum of Two Cubes: a³ + b³ = (a + b)(a² − 2ab + b²)☑ Difference of Two Cubes: a³ − b³ = (a − b)(a² + 2ab + b²)In this maze:• There is no GCF• A handout is attached to help s
Preview of Analytic Trigonometry Homework (Unit 5)

Analytic Trigonometry Homework (Unit 5)

Analytic Trigonometry Homework Bundle:This resource is a bundled set of homework practice sets and daily content quizzes for Unit 5: ANALYTIC TRIGONOMETRY designed for Pre-AP PreCalculus and PreCalculus Honors students. The file includes 28 pages of homework assignments and two different forms of a daily content quiz that you can use as a homework check, group work, or exit tickets. #distancelearningtpt***(1/27/2023) HW Key #11 corrected 7pi/2The unit includes the following topics:1) Fundamental
Preview of Analytic Trigonometry Essentials with Lesson Videos (Unit 5)

Analytic Trigonometry Essentials with Lesson Videos (Unit 5)

Analytic Trigonometry Essentials with Video Lessons Bundle (Unit 5):Your PreCalculus students will have a set of guided notes and video lessons, homework, plus a daily content quiz with complete solution sets covering the topics and concepts for Analytic Trigonometry. You will find everything you need to differentiate your instruction for the topics and concepts in the unit, with an emphasis on pre-AP-style rigor and techniques. #distancelearningtpt***(2/17/2022) Added a minus sign to Notes Less
Preview of Scavenger Hunt {School/Home/Stations} - SLOPE INTERCEPT Form of Linear Equation

Scavenger Hunt {School/Home/Stations} - SLOPE INTERCEPT Form of Linear Equation

The Scavenger Hunt activity focuses on working with find the "Slope-Intercept Form" of a line using the different givings.There are 16 cards (with 16 questions) that drills the understanding of how to:☑ Write the equation of a line in Slope-Intercept Form given 2 Points☑ Write the equation of a line in Slope-Intercept Form given its graph☑ Graph a line given its equation in Slope-Intercept Form☑ Write the equation of a line in Slope-Intercept Form given a Real World Situation (Only write the equ
Preview of Scavenger Hunt {School/Home/Stations} - Standard Form of Linear Equation

Scavenger Hunt {School/Home/Stations} - Standard Form of Linear Equation

The Scavenger Hunt activity focuses on working with find the "Standard Form" of a line using the different givings.There are 16 cards (with 16 questions) that drills the understanding of how to:☑ Write the equation of a line in Standard Form given its equation in Point-Slope Form☑ Write the equation of a line in Standard Form given its equation in Slope-Intercept Form☑ Find the x- and y-intercepts of a line with an equation written in Standard Form☑ Graph a line using the intercepts given its eq
Preview of Maze - Factor Difference of Two Squares WITHOUT GCF - Level 1

Maze - Factor Difference of Two Squares WITHOUT GCF - Level 1

✐ This maze is a good review of understanding how to "Factor Difference of Two Squares "Without a GCF". There are 15 binomials provided. From start to end, the student will be able to work with 12 binomials of the 15 provided to get to the end of the maze. In this maze:☑ None of the questions have GCF☑ Some questions may have two variables☑ Some questions may be PRIMEStudents are will work with:☑ Formula for Factoring Difference of Two Squares: a² − b² = (a − b)(a + b)Factors of this Level 1 Ma
Preview of Maze - Factor Difference of Two Squares With & Without GCF - Level 3

Maze - Factor Difference of Two Squares With & Without GCF - Level 3

This activity is a good review of understanding how to "Factor Difference of Two Squares With and Without a GCF". There are 15 binomials provided. From start to end, the student will be able to factor out 14 binomials of the 15 provided to get to the end of the maze. In this maze:☑ Some questions may have NO GCF☑ Some questions may have a numeric GCF☑ Some questions may need to be factored further☑ Some questions may be PRIMEStudents are will work with:☑ Factoring out GCF☑ Formula for Factoring
Preview of Scavenger Hunt {School/Home/Stations} - Operations on Radicals

Scavenger Hunt {School/Home/Stations} - Operations on Radicals

The Scavenger Hunt activity focuses on "Operations on Radicals". There are 16 cards (with 16 questions) that drills the understanding of the following operations: • Simplifying Radicals (Different indices from 2nd to 6th) • Adding Radicals • Subtracting Radicals • Multiplying Radicals (Mono by Binomial as well as Binomial with Binomial) (There is no DIVISION or Rationalizing in this activity) My kids loved this activity. Hopefully yours will find it enjoyable and helpful as well :-) In s
Preview of Rational Expressions: Simplifying, Multiplying, and Dividing with Answer Key

Rational Expressions: Simplifying, Multiplying, and Dividing with Answer Key

This 4-page, 24-question worksheet contains rational expressions asking students to simplify. There are:8 questions where students have to factor and simplify3 questions where students have to factor, simplify, and multiply13 questions where students have to divide, including 6 division questions written as complex fractionsStudents should be familiar with all types of factoring, including the difference of squares, the sum and difference of cubes, and factoring perfect square trinomials.
Preview of Polynomials: Factoring in Quadratic Form Quiz with Answer Key

Polynomials: Factoring in Quadratic Form Quiz with Answer Key

This 10-question (with one bonus question) quiz contains polynomials that are best factored using quadratic form, including negative and rational exponents.Students will need to use all types of factoring, including the difference of squares and the sum or difference of cubes and to find the solutions after factoring, some problems require the quadratic formula.Students will get integer, radical, and imaginary solutions. For homework/classwork resources that mirror this quiz, see:Polynomials: F
Preview of Rational Expressions: Simplifying, Multiplying, and Dividing

Rational Expressions: Simplifying, Multiplying, and Dividing

This 4-page, 24-question worksheet contains rational expressions asking students to simplify. There are:8 questions where students have to factor and simplify3 questions where students have to factor, simplify, and multiply13 questions where students have to divide, including 6 division questions written as complex fractionsStudents should be familiar with all types of factoring, including the difference of squares, the sum and difference of cubes, and factoring perfect square trinomials.If you
Preview of Maze - Find the Factor: Factoring Trinomials "a" is 1 & with GCF

Maze - Find the Factor: Factoring Trinomials "a" is 1 & with GCF

This maze activity is a good review of understanding how to "Factor Trinomials where Leading Coefficient is ONE and there is a GCF". There are 15 questions provided. From start to end, the student will be able to answer 14 questions out of the 15 provided to get to the end of the maze. Please take a look at the above preview of the type of questions in this maze.This maze is unique as students have to determine which of the surrounding factors is a factor of the given trinomial. This will for
Preview of Polynomials: Factoring in Quadratic Form Quiz

Polynomials: Factoring in Quadratic Form Quiz

This 10-question (with one bonus question) quiz contains polynomials that are best factored using quadratic form, including negative and rational exponents.Students will need to use all types of factoring, including the difference of squares and the sum or difference of cubes and to find the solutions after factoring, some problems require the quadratic formula.Students will get integer, radical, and imaginary solutions. If you would like to purchase this resource with the answer key attached,
Preview of Quadratics: Solving by Factoring with Answer Key

Quadratics: Solving by Factoring with Answer Key

This 3-page document contains 36 questions asking students to solve by factoring, including with a = 1, a > 1, difference of two squares, and factoring out a GCF first. Some of the equations need to be manipulated into standard form before factoring.This makes a great review packet at the end of a unit or for more advanced classes reviewing past Algebra work.
Preview of Rational Expressions: Simplifying, Multiplying, and Dividing Quiz with Key

Rational Expressions: Simplifying, Multiplying, and Dividing Quiz with Key

This 2-page, 10-question quiz contains rational expressions asking students to simplify. There are:3 questions where students have to factor and simplify1 question consisting of simplifying using exponent rules1 question where students have to factor, simplify, and multiply5 questions where students have to divide, including 2 division questions written as complex fractionsStudents should be familiar with all types of factoring, including the difference of squares, the sum and difference of cub
Preview of Rational Expressions: Simplifying, Multiplying, and Dividing Quiz

Rational Expressions: Simplifying, Multiplying, and Dividing Quiz

This 2-page, 10-question quiz contains rational expressions asking students to simplify. There are:3 questions where students have to factor and simplify1 question consisting of simplifying using exponent rules1 question where students have to factor, simplify, and multiply5 questions where students have to divide, including 2 division questions written as complex fractionsStudents should be familiar with all types of factoring, including the difference of squares, the sum and difference of cub
Preview of Graphing Rational Functions with Holes No Obliques with Answer Key

Graphing Rational Functions with Holes No Obliques with Answer Key

This 10-question assignment could be used as a homework or as a quiz. Students are asked to:Factor rational expressions when necessaryState the domainState the vertical and horizontal asymptotesDetermine if there are holes in the graphFind the interceptsGraph the rational functionThese questions are good for a second or third day of the concept.
Preview of Graphing Rational Functions (No Holes or Obliques) with Answer Key

Graphing Rational Functions (No Holes or Obliques) with Answer Key

This 8-question assignment could be used as a homework or as a quiz. Students are asked to:Factor rational expressions when necessaryState the domainState the vertical and horizontal asymptotesFind the interceptsGraph the rational functionThese questions are straightforward. There are no holes or oblique asymptotes. This is a good assignment for day 1 or 2 of the concept.
Preview of Quadratics: Solving by Factoring

Quadratics: Solving by Factoring

This 3-page document contains 36 questions asking students to solve by factoring, including with a = 1, a > 1, difference of two squares, and factoring out a GCF first. Some of the equations need to be manipulated into standard form before factoring.This makes a great review packet at the end of a unit or for more advanced classes reviewing past Algebra work.If you would like to purchase this resource with the answer key attached, see:Quadratics Solving by Factoring with Answer Key
Preview of Graphing Rational Functions with Holes no Obliques

Graphing Rational Functions with Holes no Obliques

This 10-question assignment could be used as a homework or as a quiz. Students are asked to:Factor rational expressions when necessaryState the domainState the vertical and horizontal asymptotesDetermine if there are holes in the graphFind the interceptsGraph the rational functionThese questions are good for a second or third day of the concept.If you would like to purchase this resource with the answer key attached, see:Graphing Rational Functions with Holes No Obliques with Answer Key
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