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Preview of SmartBoard Lesson on Graphing Linear Inequalities

SmartBoard Lesson on Graphing Linear Inequalities

Created by
Julie Bergel
This is an Algebra lesson for the SmartBoard on graphing linear inequalities and systems of linear inequalities. This Notebook file starts with reviewing the inequality symbols and how to graph an inequality on the number line. It then moves on to the definition of a linear inequality and how to graph one on the coordinate plane. The steps to follow are clearly identified and several example problems are provided. The second half of this lesson gives problems about solving systems of linear ineq
Preview of How I Teach Graphing and Writing Linear Inequalities

How I Teach Graphing and Writing Linear Inequalities

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 28 page Smartboard lesson explaining how to graph and write linear inequalities. The lesson includes step by step instruction along with multiple pages of practice. The practice pages also include the answers.
Preview of How I Teach Factoring Polynomials (Basic Factoring)

How I Teach Factoring Polynomials (Basic Factoring)

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 48 page Smartboard lesson explaining how to factor basic polynomials. The lesson starts with a review of the multiplication property of exponents and continues with a review of using the distributive property. Next it explains finding a GCF. The lesson then introduces factoring simple polynomials with 2 terms and progresses to 4 term polynomials. There are many practice pages with each one containing answers.
Preview of Smart Notebook Lesson Template

Smart Notebook Lesson Template

This lesson template is great to organize your daily lessons. It has a page for each: Title, Bellwork, Homework Review, Areas to Review, Direct Instruction, Formative Assessments, Sharing, Independent Practice and Closure. I use this template everyday for my lessons.
Preview of How I Teach Zero and Negative Exponents

How I Teach Zero and Negative Exponents

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 25 page Smartboard lesson on how to solve problems containing zero and negative exponents. Some of the pages have interactive problems that move and demonstrate how to convert a negative exponent into a positive one. There are many pages of practice problems and all of them include the answers.
Preview of How I Teach Solving Systems by Graphing

How I Teach Solving Systems by Graphing

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 20 page Smartboard lesson on how to solve systems of equations by graphing. The lesson gives step by step instructions and includes multiple practice pages. The practice pages also include answers.
Preview of SmartBoard Lesson on Solving a System of Equations by Graphing

SmartBoard Lesson on Solving a System of Equations by Graphing

Created by
Julie Bergel
This is an Algebra lesson for the SmartBoard on solving a system of linear equations by graphing. This Notebook file starts with a warm-up problem which is later revisited in the lesson. The need to learn a method of solving a system is established, and the method of solving by graphing is discovered. This is followed by numerous examples of solving a system, which include activities for kinesthetic learners so they can more easily make connections. Special systems are also discussed and there a
Preview of SmartBoard Lesson on Standard Form of a Linear Equations

SmartBoard Lesson on Standard Form of a Linear Equations

Created by
Julie Bergel
This is an Algebra lesson for the SmartBoard on the standard form of a linear equation. This Notebook file starts with an explanation about the fact that there are several forms of an equation of a line. It reviews the concept that only two points are needed to draw a line and different forms provide different information about the graph. It introduces that standard form allows you to easily find the x- and y-intercepts, then leads to an exploration activity where students discover how this is p
Preview of SmartBoard Lesson on Solving a System of Equations by Elimination

SmartBoard Lesson on Solving a System of Equations by Elimination

Created by
Julie Bergel
This is an Algebra lesson for the SmartBoard on solving systems of linear equations by elimination. This Notebook file starts with a warm-up activity which reviews solving a system using substitution. It then reviews important concepts about systems then introduces the new method to solve by using elimination. A graphic organizer is included to show the steps needed to solve. This is followed by numerous examples, including an application problem and problems involving special systems.
Preview of SmartBoard Lesson on Solving a System of Equations by Substitution

SmartBoard Lesson on Solving a System of Equations by Substitution

Created by
Julie Bergel
This is an Algebra lesson for the SmartBoard on solving systems of linear equations by Substitution. This Notebook file starts with a warm-up activity which reviews the concepts of solutions to a system. It then discusses the need for a method other than graphing, and explains the steps of how to solve a system by substitution. This is followed by numerous examples, including many real-life applications problems and problems involving special systems.
Preview of Functions and Their Properties Advanced Math/Pre Calculus  Mini Lesson

Functions and Their Properties Advanced Math/Pre Calculus Mini Lesson

This SmartBoard mini lesson includes determining if a relation is a function, function notation, implied vs relevant domain, findng the domain and range of a function, continuity and types of discontinuity, increasing and decreasing functions, boundedness, local extrema, even and odd functions, identifying asymptotes,and using limit notation,
Preview of SMARTBOARD lesson on the prime factorization of polynomials for algebra

SMARTBOARD lesson on the prime factorization of polynomials for algebra

This smartboard lesson showcases how to find the prime factorization of polynomials with two quick steps. Color-coded for ease of understanding, there is one simple example step-by-step, and one hard example step-by-step.
Preview of SmartNotebook Lesson - Transformations

SmartNotebook Lesson - Transformations

This notebook file can be used over the course of the entire transformations topic. It contains 53 slides which cover reflections, rotations, translations and enlargements. It contains slides which can be used to explain the topic, as well as slides which can be printed for student questions. It also contains some starter slides such as identifying lines of symmetry or rotational symmetry.
Preview of Solving Polynomial Equations Smart Notebook Lesson (1-7)

Solving Polynomial Equations Smart Notebook Lesson (1-7)

Editable Smart Notebook LessonSolving polynomials equationsLinear, Quadratic, Zero Product Property, Fundamental Theorem of AlgebraSolving higher degree polynomial equations by factoringUsing a given root to find remaining roots of a non-factorable polynomial equationWrite a polynomial equation given the roots and multiplicity *This lesson will most likely take at least 2 days to teach*
Preview of SmartBoard Lesson on Factoring Polynomials

SmartBoard Lesson on Factoring Polynomials

Created by
Julie Bergel
This is an Algebra lesson for factoring polynomials, specifically quadratic trinomials with a leading coefficient of one. This Notebook file starts with four warm-up problems which have students multiply two binomials. These problems are then referred back to later in the lesson when the students are asked to factor the resulting product. Many problems are color-coded to help students learn what to look for in order to factor correctly. Numerous examples are included.
Preview of Introduction to Perimeter and Area

Introduction to Perimeter and Area

Created by
janson
Smartboard lesson designed to introduce perimeter and area, and great visuals to show perimeter and area.
Preview of Solving Systems of Equations using Matricies (graphing calc)-Algebra 2

Solving Systems of Equations using Matricies (graphing calc)-Algebra 2

Created by
Anne Dunn
Students will Solve systems of equations using matricies. Step by step instructions for use of graphing calculator are included. Reduced Row Echelon Form (rref) is primary technique. Algebra 2 students are primary targets but also useful for Algebra 1. Presentation is done in SMART notebook software.
Preview of l'Hôpital's Rule

l'Hôpital's Rule

Created by
Blaise Canfield
An introduction to l'Hôpital's rule for AP Calculus AB. I recommend working out the examples ahead of time, though each page provides some hint as to the direction the problems will take. Feel free to let me know if you'd like to see more or less of something in the lesson! This lesson assumes students know how to take basic limits and derivatives using various shortcuts and rules (no epsilon-delta limits or definition of the derivative necessary).
Preview of SmartNotebook Lesson - Calculating averages from a table

SmartNotebook Lesson - Calculating averages from a table

This notebook file can be used as an entire lesson to teach calculating averages from a table. The first slide contains a starter asking students to find the mean, median and mode from sets of data. The second slide can be used to collect your own data in the class in order to show how to calculate the mean. Following that there is another example, before finally showing two questions on the same slide which the students can work through.
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