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7th grade algebra 2 handouts for Easel

Preview of Simplifying Radical Expressions Color Worksheet

Simplifying Radical Expressions Color Worksheet

Created by
Aric Thomas
Simplifying Radical Expressions Color Worksheet. 25 well balanced problems that gradually increases in difficulty. The coloring portion makes a symmetric design that helps students self check their answers and makes it easy for teachers to grade. Perfect for classwork, additional practice, homework, extra credit, review or subs.
Preview of Independent and Dependent Variables Practice

Independent and Dependent Variables Practice

Do your students struggle to find the variables let alone which one is independent or dependent? The first page helps the student first just identify the variables. The student records the 3 criteria used to identify the variables in any situation (read more here about this technique: https://secondarymathsolutions.com/2016/09/what-is-variable.html) and then is given 4 practice problems where the student has to find the two variables. The student is not asked to identify which one is independent
Preview of Finding Slope From a Table Guided Note No Prep Page

Finding Slope From a Table Guided Note No Prep Page

Improve students' understanding of finding slope from a table with this comprehensive and engaging resource. The resource includes 2 student pages. One no-prep doodle-friendly guided note page guiding students through 4 steps to determine slope, and one practice page. The pages cover both vertical and horizontal tables, providing students with a complete understanding of the different ways tables may be presented.Included in this finding slope from a table notes are: •1 note page• Alternate vers
Preview of Function Notation Practice

Function Notation Practice

This is a set of two practice pages over Function Notation.The first page contains 21 questions providing the student with Function Notation Practice. The first 12 questions ask the student to find a specific function value given a function written in function notation. The bottom 9 questions ask the student to find a specific function value from a graph. Also included is another practice page containing more difficult functions such as quadratics. This page contains 20 more practice questions t
Preview of Key Features of Quadratic Functions

Key Features of Quadratic Functions

Key Features of Quadratic FunctionsThis no-prep resource is a great way to get students to practice identifying the key features of quadratic functions! This resource contains four pages of practice for a total of 28 practice problems! Each of the first three pages focus on a different representation of a quadratic (a page of graphs, a page of tables, and a page of equations). The fourth page contains multiple choice questions for test prep practice. This is a great way for students to practice
Preview of Multiplying a Monomial by a Polynomial Practice  (A10B)

Multiplying a Monomial by a Polynomial Practice (A10B)

This is a double sided practice page with 24 questions over multiplying a monomial by a polynomial.The first 18 questions ask the student to multiply a monomial by a polynomial (or monomial), write the answer in standard form and then classify it. The last 6 questions give the student a rectangle with one side measurement being a monomial and the other side measurement being a polynomial. They are asked to find the area of the rectangle by showing their setup and then writing their answer in st
Preview of Simplifying Polynomials Practice Problems

Simplifying Polynomials Practice Problems

This Simplifying Polynomials Practice Problems color by code activity is a fun, engaging way for your students to practice simplifying polynomials. In these 18 problems, students will practice adding, subtracting and multiplying polynomials. They will then color the picture according to their answers. I always find that my students really enjoy coloring. It's a great way for them to practice their math skills while they think that you're giving them a "break" from learning. After completing this
Preview of Discrete & Continuous Graphs Practice

Discrete & Continuous Graphs Practice

This is a one-sided practice page over Discrete & Continuous Graphs and Independent/Dependent Variables. The student is given a scenario such as "Tickets to the play are $12 per person" and asked to identify the independent & dependent variables and then use those variables to decide if the graph would be discrete or continuous. Then, they explain their choice. There are 6 questions total plus one extra question where they have to create their own scenario based upon a graph. Key include
Preview of Why Do We Need to Flip the Inequality Sign? Discovery Activity

Why Do We Need to Flip the Inequality Sign? Discovery Activity

This one-page discovery activity leads the student through trial and error to discover what happens when an operation is applied to a true inequality statement. 6 examples are given - two will lead to a false statement (multiplying and dividing both sides by a negative). The student answers some questions afterwards and has to sum up what they discovered. Hopefully, this will help the student remember in the future to flip the inequality sign at the appropriate times when solving. Key included.
Preview of Solving Multistep Equations

Solving Multistep Equations

Solving Multistep Equations is a fun way for students to practice solving multistep equations by completing these 18 problems and then coloring. One equation has no solution and some solutions are fractions.After completing this Solving Multistep Equations activity students will be able to:Combine like termsSolve multistep equationsSimplify fractionsRecognize when an equation has no solutionClipart by: Haydeé FernándezVisit my blog at teachingfroma-z.com for tips, resources, and simple ways to m
Preview of Factor Quadratics with the Best Method Ever

Factor Quadratics with the Best Method Ever

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Quadratic Factoring resource for a > 1 will finally give your kids a method that not only works every time, but has NO GIMMICKS to forget. This method uses factoring by grouping and also called the AC method. Students have so much trouble with factoring trinomials, especially those whose leading coefficient is not one. I see it all the way up through Calculus. I have seen crazy methods and videos, which act like a Band-Aid: temporarily helping, but students forget these methods since
Preview of Inequalities Word Problems Practice

Inequalities Word Problems Practice

This is a one-sided practice page with 9 questions over what I like to call "mini word problems." The students practice defining a variable, working with the inequality description such as "Andrew's homework is to solve no more than 50 questions," identifying any 3 solutions that make the inequality true and then graphing them. The purpose is to make inequality word problems seem easy and doable and to acquaint the student with what to do when they see words such as "at least" or "no more than."
Preview of Halloween: Algebra Exponent Rules Pixel Art Activity

Halloween: Algebra Exponent Rules Pixel Art Activity

Created by
Qwizy
Halloween: Algebra Simplifying Exponents Pixel Art Coloring Activity Expressions include monomials of one or two variables with positive or negative exponents being multiplied or divided for the students to simplify. Tiered/Leveled versions for differentiation:Set A: Single expression (negative exponent and zero exponent rules)Set B: Two or three expressions being multiplied (product rule, negative exponent rule, zero exponent rule)Set C: Single expression to a power (power rule, negative expon
Preview of Solving Equations Color by Number Activity

Solving Equations Color by Number Activity

Students will solve 16 equations and color the picture depending on their answers. Click on the preview to see the problems. Includes worked out solutions.After completing this activity students will be able to:Solve multi-step equationsSolve literal equationsSolve real-world problems by writing equationsClipart by: Krista Wallden Please remember:This purchase is for one teacher only.This resource is not to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without p
Preview of Function Notation Notes Printable and Digital Study Guide

Function Notation Notes Printable and Digital Study Guide

Now available in printable and digital forms! What does f(x) mean? Use this guided note sheet to help your students understand functions as equations and how to use function notation to evaluate functions. Great for use with whole-class instruction or students can scan the QR code and follow the free online lesson to complete on their own. The online lesson includes a practice quiz with instant feedback!There are TWO digital options! You can download the fillable PDF or assign it as an Ease
Preview of Translate Equations from Standard Form to Slope Intercept Form

Translate Equations from Standard Form to Slope Intercept Form

Created by
StefBub
In this activity, students are given various clues such as the standard form of the equation of a line, point slope form, slope, x intercept, y intercept, and 2 random points. They are to use the given information to find the remaining missing information. This activity is a great way for students to demonstrate understanding and connections between these different components of a linear function. The activity can be used as an enrichment for a lower grade level Algebra class, practice for an
Preview of Combining Like Terms Notes

Combining Like Terms Notes

This is a double-sided notes page used to teach combining like terms. There are 10 examples that increase in difficulty as you progress down the page and can be used as notes examples and guided practice. I teach this concept with colored pencils/markers and shapes so the font is large. On the last two examples, the student is asked to find the perimeter of a polygon using the concept. 4 pages. Key included.Looking for coloring notes on the same topic? Check out my Combining Like Terms Coloring
Preview of Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying & Dividing Radicals (with Quadratic Formula)

Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying & Dividing Radicals (with Quadratic Formula)

This is a double-sided worksheet that covers adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing radicals. There are 12 questions on the front where the student needs to add or subtract. Four questions involve simplifying the radicals before adding or subtracting and one question involves adding similar cube roots. Question #13 gives the student a quadratic equation and asks them to solve using the quadratic formula. They will need to simplify the radical to find the final answer. On the back, there a
Preview of Linear Functions Exit Tickets (or Warm-ups)

Linear Functions Exit Tickets (or Warm-ups)

This is a set of 10 exit tickets (5 half-sheets) covering the following linear functions topics: Is it linear?writing function rulesfinding slope from a description, an equation, 2 points, a table, and a graph graphing lines in y = mx + b formatconnecting the concepts of a table or graph to identifying the slope, x-intercept & y-interceptconnecting all the concepts from a verbal description to identifying a variable, writing a function rule, creating a table of values and a graph. Most ticke
Preview of Factoring Exit Tickets (or Warm-ups)  (A10D, A10E, A10F)

Factoring Exit Tickets (or Warm-ups) (A10D, A10E, A10F)

This is a set of 10 (5 half-sheets) exit tickets over factoring. All types of factoring are covered including factoring where a > 1. Specifically, there are:2 tickets over pulling out the GCF2 over factoring a trinomial where a = 12 over factoring a trinomial where a > 1 (steps included)one over factoring a difference of 2 squaresone containing mixed factoring practiceone containing factoring completelyone over factoring applications where the student is given the area and a side length an
Preview of Halloween: Algebra One & Two-Step Equations Pixel Art Activity

Halloween: Algebra One & Two-Step Equations Pixel Art Activity

Created by
Qwizy
Halloween Math: Algebra One & Two-Step Equations Pixel Art Coloring ActivityStudents are asked to solve linear equations that contain only integer values of constants and variables, but reduced fractional answers are allowed. Each equation will only need one or two steps to be solved. Product Features: 25 unique Halloween Pixel Art Mystery Pictures 5 different versions: Each with 15 unique questions & 5 different picturesPrintable option - Facilitate hands on learning in your classroom
Preview of Solving Quadratics Exit Tickets (or Warm-ups)  (A7B, A8A)

Solving Quadratics Exit Tickets (or Warm-ups) (A7B, A8A)

This is a set of 10 (5 half-sheets) exit tickets over Solving Quadratic Equations. Specifically, the first ticket asks the student to solve by the factoring method. Ticket #2 asks them to solve by the square root method and ticket #3 allows them to choose which of these two methods they would like to use to solve the equations.On ticket #4, they are asked to solve by the quadratic formula. Answers are whole numbers.On ticket #5, they are asked to find the discriminant and then tell how many rea
Preview of Inequalities Exit Tickets (or Warm-ups)

Inequalities Exit Tickets (or Warm-ups)

This is a set of 10 (5 half-sheets) exit tickets covering one-variable and two-variable inequalities. Specific topics covered include: graphing one-variable inequalities or writing the inequality for a graphwriting inequalities from small word problems or descriptionssolving inequalitiesgraphing linear inequalities in slope-intercept form and standard formsolving for y from standard form systems of linear inequalities. Could be used as warm-ups instead. Key included. 10 pages.© 2015 Secondary Ma
Preview of Exponents Exit Tickets (or Warm-ups)  (A11B)

Exponents Exit Tickets (or Warm-ups) (A11B)

This is a set of 10 (5 half-sheets) exit tickets over the laws of exponents. Specifically there is:one ticket over the product ruleone ticket over the quotient ruleone ticket over the product & quotient rule2 tickets over the power rule2 tickets over negative exponentsone ticket over applications (finding the area of a rectangle, triangle or square)2 tickets over all the laws. Some questions contain coefficients and some do not. Some contain numbers as the base. Completely comprehensive over
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