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Preview of Linear Equations Detailed Review Packet

Linear Equations Detailed Review Packet

Created by
Kristina Neill
8 page packet providing detailed instructions, examples, and practice problems for the following concepts: -Finding the slope of a line -Finding the equation of a line in slope intercept form -Finding x- and y-intercepts -Finding the equation of a line given two points -Finding the equation in point-slope form -Equations of parallel and perpendicular lines -How to graph (slope-intercept, point-slope, and x- and y-intercepts) -Converting an equation into slope intercept form from any other form
Preview of Solving Right Triangles Review Problems

Solving Right Triangles Review Problems

Created by
Sarah LaRue
This includes a 18 problem Smart Notebook presentation which can be used with whole group instruction as a review game, or can be printed out to use for individual reviews. Covers trig ratios, inverse trig ratios, Pythagorean theorem, application problems, relationship of sine/cosine of complementary angles, and similarity in right triangles. To use as a review game I divide my class into teams, and give each team a small dry erase board and marker. I show the problem, allow each team to work o
Preview of Geometry Special Right Triangle Review

Geometry Special Right Triangle Review

Created by
Elizabeth Welch
This review was created using smart notebook software. This is a review that covers Pythagorean theorem, 30-60-90 triangles, 45-45-90 triangles, trigonometric ratios, and angles of elevation/depression. My students use student response boards to work out the problems and show me their answers. This review is a great way for them and myself to see how ready they are for an assessment. Elizabeth Welch
Preview of Geometry Parallel Lines Review

Geometry Parallel Lines Review

Created by
Elizabeth Welch
This revew was created using Smart Notebook software. This 20 question review covers the topics of alternate interior angles, same-side interior angles, corresponding angles, triangle-angle sum theorem, and polygon angle sum theorem. I use this review the day before the test to asses how ready my students are for a test as well as to the let students know what they need to review. The students use individual responce boards to work out the problems and display their answers. The answer key is in
Preview of Characteristics of Quadratics Review

Characteristics of Quadratics Review

Created by
Sarah LaRue
Students practice identifying individual characteristics of quadratics; can be used in whole class instruction as a review game, or can be printed out to use as an individual activity. To use as a game divide class into teams, each team should have a mini dry erase board and marker. For each question the team has a given amount of time to answer, then show their answer boards. Teams that have the correct answer earn points, and a chance to compete in some type of game to earn more points. I have
Preview of Geometry Conditionals Review

Geometry Conditionals Review

Created by
Elizabeth Welch
This 16 question review was made using smart notebook software. This review covers the different types of conditionals, the law of syllogism, law of detachment, angle addition postulate, segment addition postulate, and definition of midpoint. I use this review the day before a test on conditionals. My students use student responce boards to work out the problems and display their answers. This review is a great way to find out how ready students are for an assessment. The answer key is included.
Preview of Solving systems of Quadratic Equations

Solving systems of Quadratic Equations

A study aid giving the steps for solving systems of quadratic equations
Preview of Fractions Review 1

Fractions Review 1

Multiplying, dividing, and Order of Operations with Fractions review questions
Preview of Systems of Equations and Inequalities Review

Systems of Equations and Inequalities Review

I used these questions to review for a Systems of Equations and Inequalities Test. I gave the students index cards and had them write the question on the front and answers on the back. At the end of the class, they could quiz each other. Alternatively, you could give the students whiteboards and have them hold up their answers after an allotted amount of time.
Preview of Laws of Exponents

Laws of Exponents

Created by
Mathmatica
This is an interactive notebook file used to help students create a foldable on the Laws of Exponents including: Base, Power, Exponent, Exponential Form, Zero Property, Multiplying with a Common Base, Dividing with a Common Base, Power Rule, and Negative Exponents Most pages have 1 or more things you can click on to display the hidden text. Please explore each page thoroughly before presenting to your class.
Preview of How to Graph Handout

How to Graph Handout

Created by
Kristina Neill
Detailed handout for how to graph lines in slope intercept form and point-slope form. Includes 6 practice problems and room to do classroom examples.
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