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Preview of Algebra 1 Chapter 2 Equations Notes

Algebra 1 Chapter 2 Equations Notes

Created by
Joseph Schoning
I use these notes to work with my students on how to solve equations. I solve the problems in yellow together as a class. Then I have students work on the problems in white on their own. I think this method is excellent with working with lower level students who need more time to understand these concepts. 2.1 Solving Equations by Adding or Subtracting2.2 Solving Equations by Multiplying or Dividing 2.3 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Equations2.4 Solving Equations with Variables on Both Sides2.
Preview of Algebra 1: Foundation for Algebra Notes

Algebra 1: Foundation for Algebra Notes

Created by
Joseph Schoning
These are my Chapter 1 notes that I use with my Algebra 1 class at the beginning of the year. We go through the yellow slides as a class to gain an understanding of how to solve the problem, and then they students have a chance to solve a similar problem on their own on the white slide. This is also a good material to use as a review before a big test. Sections That the notes cover1.1 Foundations of Algebra1.2 Adding and Subtracting Real Numbers1.3 Multiplying and Dividing Real Numbers1.4 Powers
Preview of Transformations: Reflections & Translations

Transformations: Reflections & Translations

Created by
Courtney Jones
This is an ActivInspire flip chart focused on reflections and translations. The opening page of the flip chart is a review of the key words for transformations, along with an example of each. (All of this is hidden with a white box over it.) There are two slides within the flip chart that go over the rules for reflections and rotations with geometric transformations. This product is intended for use as notes, or could be used as independent practice with higher level students.
Preview of Exponent ActivInspire Flipchart

Exponent ActivInspire Flipchart

Created by
Julie DiPilato
This in an interactive Promethean ActivInspire Flipchart. It ties in directly to the new Grade 6 Common Core Mathematics Standards. The flipchart includes exponent rules and vocabulary and interactive student practice. The flipchart pages can be printed with multiple flipchart pages per paper allowing teachers to print a copy for students to have for their notes or interactive notebooks. This is also a great way to have the information available to students that missed the lesson due to an absen
Preview of 4.3 Writing Functions Notes

4.3 Writing Functions Notes

Created by
Joseph Schoning
4.3 Writing FunctionsI use these notes to teach how to graph and write inequalities to my students. First I go through a problem as a class, and then I give them some time to solve a problem on their own. I think this method provides great opportunities for students to be thinking on their own and not just given information.
Preview of 4.4 Graphing Functions Notes

4.4 Graphing Functions Notes

Created by
Joseph Schoning
4.4 Graphing FunctionsI use these notes to teach how to graph and write inequalities to my students. First I go through a problem as a class, and then I give them some time to solve a problem on their own. I think this method provides great opportunities for students to be thinking on their own and not just given information.
Preview of 4.2 Relations and Functions Notes

4.2 Relations and Functions Notes

Created by
Joseph Schoning
4.2 Relations and FunctionsI use these notes to teach how to graph and write inequalities to my students. First I go through a problem as a class, and then I give them some time to solve a problem on their own. I think this method provides great opportunities for students to be thinking on their own and not just given information.
Preview of 4.1 Graphing Relationships Notes

4.1 Graphing Relationships Notes

Created by
Joseph Schoning
4.1 Graphing RelationshipsI use these notes to teach how to graph and write inequalities to my students. First I go through a problem as a class, and then I give them some time to solve a problem on their own. I think this method provides great opportunities for students to be thinking on their own and not just given information.
Preview of 4.6 Arithmetic Sequences Notes

4.6 Arithmetic Sequences Notes

Created by
Joseph Schoning
4.6 Arithmetic SequencesI use these notes to teach how to graph and write inequalities to my students. First I go through a problem as a class, and then I give them some time to solve a problem on their own. I think this method provides great opportunities for students to be thinking on their own and not just given information.
Preview of 4.5 Scatter Plots and Trend Lines Notes

4.5 Scatter Plots and Trend Lines Notes

Created by
Joseph Schoning
4.5 Scatter Plots and Trend LinesI use these notes to teach how to graph and write inequalities to my students. First I go through a problem as a class, and then I give them some time to solve a problem on their own. I think this method provides great opportunities for students to be thinking on their own and not just given information.
Preview of Algebra 1 3.6 Solving Compound Inequalities

Algebra 1 3.6 Solving Compound Inequalities

Created by
Joseph Schoning
3.6 Solving Compound InequalitiesI use these notes to teach how to graph and write inequalities to my students. First I go through a problem as a class, and then I give them some time to solve a problem on their own. I think this method provides great opportunities for students to be thinking on their own and not just given information.
Preview of Algebra 1 3.5 Solving Inequalities with Variables on Both Sides

Algebra 1 3.5 Solving Inequalities with Variables on Both Sides

Created by
Joseph Schoning
3.5 Solving Inequalities with Variables on Both SidesI use these notes to teach how to graph and write inequalities to my students. First I go through a problem as a class, and then I give them some time to solve a problem on their own. I think this method provides great opportunities for students to be thinking on their own and not just given information.
Preview of Algebra 1 3.3 Solving Inequalities by Multiplying or Dividing

Algebra 1 3.3 Solving Inequalities by Multiplying or Dividing

Created by
Joseph Schoning
3.3 Solving Inequalities by Multiplying or DividingI use these notes to teach how to graph and write inequalities to my students. First I go through a problem as a class, and then I give them some time to solve a problem on their own. I think this method provides great opportunities for students to be thinking on their own and not just given information.
Preview of Algebra 1 3.2 Solving Inequalities by Adding or Subtracting

Algebra 1 3.2 Solving Inequalities by Adding or Subtracting

Created by
Joseph Schoning
3.2 Solving Inequalities by Adding or SubtractingI use these notes to teach how to graph and write inequalities to my students. First I go through a problem as a class, and then I give them some time to solve a problem on their own. I think this method provides great opportunities for students to be thinking on their own and not just given information.
Preview of Algebra 1 3.7 Solving Absolute Value Inequalities

Algebra 1 3.7 Solving Absolute Value Inequalities

Created by
Joseph Schoning
3.7 Solving Absolute Value InequalitiesI use these notes to teach how to graph and write inequalities to my students. First I go through a problem as a class, and then I give them some time to solve a problem on their own. I think this method provides great opportunities for students to be thinking on their own and not just given information.
Preview of Algebra 1 3.4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities

Algebra 1 3.4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step Inequalities

Created by
Joseph Schoning
3.4 Solving Two-Step and Multi-Step InequalitiesI use these notes to teach how to graph and write inequalities to my students. First I go through a problem as a class, and then I give them some time to solve a problem on their own. I think this method provides great opportunities for students to be thinking on their own and not just given information.
Preview of Adding Decimals to the Hundredths

Adding Decimals to the Hundredths

Students practice adding decimals to the hundredths. Project-based activity included at the end of the flipchart.
Preview of Operations Flow Chart

Operations Flow Chart

Created by
Suzette Powell
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Preview of 3.1 Graphing and Writing Inequalities Notes

3.1 Graphing and Writing Inequalities Notes

Created by
Joseph Schoning
Chapter 3.1 Graphing and Writing Inequalities Notes.I use these notes to teach how to graph and write inequalities to my students. First I go through a problem as a class, and then I give them some time to solve a problem on their own. I think this method provides great opportunities for students to be thinking on their own and not just given information.
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