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💜✌🏻ANCHOR CHARTS for Algebra 1! A whole lot of 💜 went into each one of these babies this year. Planning for a well-organized Algebra 1 experience for next year?? A growing bundle (15 so far in the set) for printing or tracing is in my TPT! Link in my bio. Swipe to see some of them up close.
Want to keep your Algebra 1 students engaged? This collection of free printable Algebra 1 activities will help you map out an entire year of fun lesson plans!
Once your students have mastered the basics of exponents, moving on to Exponent Rules can be a fun activity for your students. This is because, if they understand exponents, the exponent rules are fairly intuitive.
Properties of logarithms can be tricky for students in Algebra 2 and teachers. I love using activities to teach logs and this post explains how I teach them to my kids!
If you are a secondary science teacher, I can bet that you are probably pretty tired from all of the responsibilities that go into your job. It can be hard to come up with ways to engage students in your classroom that don't require a TON of behind-the-scenes prep work on your end. But have no fear, I am here to share my FAVORITE no-prep student-centered activities with you.
Are your Algebra 2 students struggling with the steps to sketch polynomials? In this post are links to activities I use in my Algebra 2 class to teaching and practice sketching polynomials. Also includes links to a few free pdf printables that work well in an Algebra 2 class.
Looking for the perfect activity to teach exponent rules or laws of exponents? Here are 9 exponent rules activities that I have used with my own students over the years.
These tips, activities, and foldables will help you teach systems equations to your algebra students. There are activities for solving by graphing, substitution, and elimination. The activities for word problems are great!
Over the last year or so, I’ve done a lot of work with very low-end students. Between teaching summer school for two years straight in the inner city, and teaching support classes in my regu…
When I was trolling Pinterest this past summer, I kept seeing cool interactive notebook pages for elementary school that used paint chips. They looked so creative and colorful. I’ve had that idea in the back of my mind for awhile and have been waiting for inspiration. Inspiration has hit. This is my idea for an interactive notebook page for characteristics of parabolas. This would work for 3 or 4 color paint chips. On the paint chip, students can write the three different forms of a...