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Preview of Geometric Sequences "Find x" A Fun Digital Mystery Art Reveal

Geometric Sequences "Find x" A Fun Digital Mystery Art Reveal

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Loving Math 143
Math students will apply their understanding of geometric sequences identifying the common difference or common ratio, identifying a term, and use the explicit formula in a fun and interactive way. Students should be prepared to find certain terms in each geometric sequence. Each correct answer will reveal part of a mystery picture!This is a perfect activity to check for understanding of expressions during distance learning and students using Google Slides™. You can share this activity with your
Preview of High School Function Concept Standards "I Can" Statement Strips

High School Function Concept Standards "I Can" Statement Strips

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Standards Street
This file contains all of the CCSS for the "Function" conceptual category in grades 9-12. This PDF can be printed and cut out to post for daily lessons. They will fit a pocket chart or you can add magnets to the back and display them on a magnetic whiteboard. Tabulated sections will keep your strips organized. They will fit perfectly in a file folder system or even a shoebox.
Preview of Common Core Algebra I - Unit #4.Linear Functions and Arithmetic Sequences

Common Core Algebra I - Unit #4.Linear Functions and Arithmetic Sequences

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eMATHinstruction
This 13 lesson unit explores one of the most important types of functions, linear. It builds from proportional relationships and equations of lines to linear modeling. The fundamental concept of a graph showing solutions to equations is emphasized. Finally, arithmetic sequences are introduced as a type of discrete linear function.To access the lesson videos on YouTube use your smartphone or tablet to scan the QR code at the top of each lesson.
Preview of Common Core Algebra I - Unit #6.Exponents, Exponents, and More Exponents

Common Core Algebra I - Unit #6.Exponents, Exponents, and More Exponents

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eMATHinstruction
Fundamental exponent laws are developed early in this 9 lesson unit and give rise to an exploration of basic exponential functions. Percent calculations are then used to develop increasing and decreasing exponential models. A comparison between linear and exponential models is extensively done. The unit ends with the introduction of geometric sequences and their applications.To access the lesson videos on YouTube use your smartphone or tablet to scan the QR code at the top of each lesson.
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