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Preview of Key Features of Quadratic Functions

Key Features of Quadratic Functions

Key Features of Quadratic FunctionsThis no-prep resource is a great way to get students to practice identifying the key features of quadratic functions! This resource contains four pages of practice for a total of 28 practice problems! Each of the first three pages focus on a different representation of a quadratic (a page of graphs, a page of tables, and a page of equations). The fourth page contains multiple choice questions for test prep practice. This is a great way for students to practice
Preview of How to Change Decimals to Fractions, Tenths, Hundredths, Thousands

How to Change Decimals to Fractions, Tenths, Hundredths, Thousands

Converting decimals to fractions? Included are print-and-go worksheets with examples, a place value chart, a divisibility chart, and an EASEL ASSESSMENT. Increases student skills for converting and reading decimal notation. 15 pages. Use for:1. Guided Practice2. Homework 3. Introduction or Review at the beginning or end of the school year4. Basic math review for testing5. Summer Practice Includes: 6 pages with an example on each page 6 Answer pages. Place Value Reference Page Divisibility Ru
Preview of Mastering Linear Equations: Find the X and Y Intercepts and Graph with Ease

Mastering Linear Equations: Find the X and Y Intercepts and Graph with Ease

Created by
Maths in the bag
With this engaging and interactive resource, students will have the opportunity to sharpen their skills in finding the x-intercept and y-intercept of a graph of a linear equation, while also solving a fun word problem featuring a famous motivational quote by Thomas Edison.The resource includes detailed instructions for finding the x-intercept and y-intercept, as well as a step-by-step guide for using these values to solve the word problem. This activity is a great way to help students see the re
Preview of Surface Area and Volume Prisms: Paper/Easel Assessment- 10 MC, 2 Short Answers

Surface Area and Volume Prisms: Paper/Easel Assessment- 10 MC, 2 Short Answers

This resource contains a page of 10 multiple choice practice problems for calculating surface area and volume of prisms (rectangular, triangular, and cubes) These can be completed individually, as a class, in partners, as practice, as a review, as a quiz, or for homework. Also included is a page containing two short answer practices, a workspace for students to show their work, and the answers. There is an Easel Assessment that will grade students as they work through the problems. Please click
Preview of Fun Line and Angle Worksheets

Fun Line and Angle Worksheets

These worksheets are both fun and engaging! It can be used when teaching lines and angles as part of the Geometry unit. Easel activity included - use it as a quick assessment! Use it as extra practice or for early finishers or math centers.Can be used as homework.Fun activities, like a word search and riddle, are included to keep students engaged. … they learn through play!No preparation – just print and use!All the worksheets are in black and white – therefore printer friendly.My students real
Preview of Similar Triangles Practice / Homework Printable

Similar Triangles Practice / Homework Printable

Do you NOT have time to create your own handouts, worksheets, or homework assignments? We have you covered!This printable covers finding the lengths of sides of similar triangles. This sheet can be used as guided practice with the teacher, individual practice during class, or as a homework assignment. Answers are in integer, reduced fraction, or mixed number format. This worksheet also has an EASEL assessment attached to it.This printable would also make a great Differentiated Instruction act
Preview of Fractions Assessments: Let’s Do Fractions

Fractions Assessments: Let’s Do Fractions

This resource contains 7 Assessments in Easel by TPT Format. Answer Keys are included. Each assessment contains 6 Multiple Choice QuestionsEach assessment focuses on one fraction of the following fractions: 1/2, 1/3, 3/4, 2/5, 4/6, 6/8 and 8/10.Teaching Idea:This resource contains 7 Assessments in Easel by TPT Format. Answer Keys are included. Teachers can use this resource as a revision or homework or quick assessments or exit ticket. Level of Difficulty: Beginner (Easy)                     Gra
Preview of Fraction Wall - Equivalent Fractions and Adding/Subtracting Fractions Worksheets

Fraction Wall - Equivalent Fractions and Adding/Subtracting Fractions Worksheets

Created by
DoingMathsUK
Use the two fraction walls to answer the questions on equivalent fractions and adding/subtracting fractions with different denominators. The pack contains six worksheets: two fraction walls, each wall coming with an equivalent fractions worksheet, an adding fractions worksheet and a subtracting fractions worksheet.All worksheets are in PDF format and answers are included.Also included with this resourceFree Easel versions of all six worksheets, allowing students to complete and submit the activi
Preview of Quadratic Factoring Practice and Answer Keys

Quadratic Factoring Practice and Answer Keys

This quadratic activity gives students practice factoring the following:Difference of two squaresPerfect squaresEquations with positive and negative termsThe accompanying answer keys can be used by the student to check their work. There are five different practice sheets with 60 problems total with answer keys with this activity.
Preview of Easter Egg Factor Baskets Google Slides (Differentiated) Drag 'n Drop

Easter Egg Factor Baskets Google Slides (Differentiated) Drag 'n Drop

Interactive, differentiated, and organized for discussion! Students slide numbered eggs into the appropriate baskets.Factoring is a skill that students need to practice constantly because it is so important in Algebra and beyond. This Google Slides activity is either a review of finding factors, or you can use it as an introduction to that concept. Differentiated Options: With this activity, you get three options to choose from depending on the needs of your students. One option has students do
Preview of Grade 6 Algebra - Level 1 a

Grade 6 Algebra - Level 1 a

Created by
Sedick du Toit
Introduction to Algebra. Find the value of the variable. 20 sums in the form of y+6 = 16.
Preview of Solving For X Easel Activity

Solving For X Easel Activity

This 20 question Easel activity will make for a great homework, test or classwork assignment. In this Easel activity your students will have to solve equations with x in it that have, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and division. About half of the problems will only have one operation but the other half will have 2 operations in it. There are also 2 questions where there are 2 x's or 2 constants. Some answers will also be negative. This Easel activity DOES NOT have any exponents, root squares
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