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Preview of Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities Cheat Sheet

Solving Linear Equations and Inequalities Cheat Sheet

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CutiePiNomial
Double-sided "cheat sheet" or reference page over solving equations and inequalitiesSteps to solve equationsHow to graph inequalities No Solution Vs. Infinite Solutions
Preview of Laws of Exponents Cheat Sheet

Laws of Exponents Cheat Sheet

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CutiePiNomial
Single-sided "cheat sheet" or reference page over the laws of exponentsProduct RulePower RuleQuotient RuleNegative Exponent RuleZero Exponent RuleA version written to match the Algebra 1 STAAR reference materials can be found here.Looking for more activities over exponents?Algebra 1 - Error Analysis Quiz - Exponential Expressions (Power & Product Rule)Factoring & Laws of Exponents Task Cards - Algebra I EOC (STAAR) Test PrepExponential Functions Task CardsLaws of Exponents Maze - Product
Preview of Writing Linear Equations Cheat Sheet

Writing Linear Equations Cheat Sheet

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CutiePiNomial
Double-sided "cheat sheet" or reference page over forms of linear equations. Slope-Intercept FormStandard FormPoint Slope FromHorizontal and Vertical LinesConverting Standard to Slope-InterceptFinding the point and slope given an Equation in Point-Slope FormWriting an equation given...slope and y-intercepta grapha point and slopetwo points
Preview of Polynomial Operations Cheat Sheet

Polynomial Operations Cheat Sheet

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CutiePiNomial
Single page "cheat sheet" or reference page over polynomial operations. Adding and SubtractingMonomial X Polynomial Binomial X BinomialBinomial SquaresBinomial (difference of squares)Binomial X Trinomial Dividing a Trinomial by a MonomialEach type of polynomial operation includes an example problem. A guided notes version is included.Please note that I use the box method to teach multiplying polynomials! Looking for more activities over Quadratics?Factoring Master List - ALL Factorable Quadratic
Preview of Algebra 1 Fall Final Cheat Sheet

Algebra 1 Fall Final Cheat Sheet

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CutiePiNomial
Double-sided "cheat sheet" or reference page over forms of linear equations. Slope-Intercept FormStandard FormPoint Slope FromHorizontal and Vertical LinesParallel/Perpendicular FunctionsDomain and RangeVertical Line TestArithmetic SequencesSolving EquationsSystemsSlopeThis is not a comprehensive review, but rather a quick reference for the main ideas from the first semester of algebra 1 (based on what we teach in Texas).
Preview of Exponential Functions Cheat Sheet

Exponential Functions Cheat Sheet

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CutiePiNomial
Single-sided "cheat sheet" or reference page over exponential functionsExponential function basicsExponential GrowthExponential Decay Looking for more activities over exponents?Algebra 1 - Error Analysis Quiz - Exponential Expressions (Power & Product Rule)Factoring & Laws of Exponents Task Cards - Algebra I EOC (STAAR) Test PrepExponential Functions Task CardsLaws of Exponents Maze - Product Rule
Preview of Foldable: Negative Exponents

Foldable: Negative Exponents

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Math Equals Fun
This is a two page booklet type foldable for math journals, covering the basics of negative exponents with lots of practice. The foldable is easy to use as a graphic organizer for a lesson on negative exponents, where the students are learning how to deal with negative exponents in simple expressions and then more complex ones. The foldable also includes two tables to be filled out, so students can see how negative exponents fit into the pattern of exponential relationships.
Preview of DIGITAL DOWNLOAD TEACHING RESOURCE " TRIGONOMETRICAL FORMULAS"(Distant Learning)

DIGITAL DOWNLOAD TEACHING RESOURCE " TRIGONOMETRICAL FORMULAS"(Distant Learning)

NOTES CONCISE OF TRIGONOMETRICAL FORMULAS" FOR HIGHER CLASSESPLEASE DOWNLOAD IT WILL HELP YOU IN STUDIES
Preview of Simplifying Algebraic Expressions w/ 1 Variable Graphic Organizer

Simplifying Algebraic Expressions w/ 1 Variable Graphic Organizer

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Munnkey Business
Simplifying linear equations and algebraic expressions can certainly be frustrating. This graphic organizer takes the students through steps which are each in their own color of text or box. Not only are the steps color coded, but there is an reminder on the sheet that helps students remember how to multiply integers. Be sure to let me know how well this works for your students!
Preview of Simplifying Algebraic Expressions w/ a Fraction Graphic Organizer

Simplifying Algebraic Expressions w/ a Fraction Graphic Organizer

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Munnkey Business
Simplifying linear equations and algebraic expressions can certainly be frustrating; especially when the variable is a part of a fraction. The variable can be in either the numerator or denominator for this graphic organizer as the idea is to keep the variable on the same side. This graphic organizer takes the students through steps which are each in their own color of text or box. Not only are the steps color coded, but there is an reminder on the sheet that helps students remember how to multi
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