Algebra I summer math review packet for students entering geometry or algebra 2
File for the Post: Multi Step Equations INB While looking for a document, I found that I have created MULTIPLE foldables over the same concept. My first foldable that I created over solving equations is pictured below... You can find the original post here: Solving Equations Flip-Book I decided to create the following foldable last spring to use this school year. However, I did not use these foldables this year. The resource Algebra 1 teacher did use them this school year though! So, at least it was used somewhere. :) Sooooo.... below are the pages that were actually used this school year. The only downfall was how long it took students to cut the pages out. Next year, I will trim the paper down with a paper-cutter to save time. I really liked how fast the foldable was since it was a review topic from middle school. After the foldable, we completed my Solving Equations Stations Maze. It was a success! I have realized that I will never be satisfied with using the same foldable from the year before. I always try to improve each school year and build upon students strengths and weaknesses. Yes, it's a lot of work.... but, it's totally worth it! I am also wearing this shirt any time we review solving equations... From my experience, students are visual learners and they remember any of my shirts! lol Click here if you want one too!
UPDATED to include new Algebra I TEKS: Tired of telling students to study their spiral notebook for their EOC? This Algebra I student review has every concept a student needs to study to be prepared for their End-of-Course Exam. It was originally created for the state of Texas, but would be a great supplement to any Algebra I course.
Algebra I summer math review packet for students entering geometry or algebra 2
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File for the Post: Relations and Functions Card Sort This lesson was created for a mandatory tutorial session for Algebra 1 students. I was in charge of creating a 30 minute review lesson over "Relations and Functions." This lesson had to include a 5-10 minute review lesson and an activity. First, students went over this graphic organizer with four practice problems to review relations and functions. After students reviewed relations and functions, they independently completed the following cut and paste activity. If you read my blog, then you know all about my love for card sorts! Students had to match up the correct table, graph, map, and ordered pairs together and determine if the relation was a function. If you download the activity, then you will notice that there is a separate document that does not require cutting (if you do not have the time). Sorry for the short and sweet post, I just had several teachers ask for the cut and pasted document.
Every year, I keep trying a different way to review exponent rules. For my Algebra 2 students, I gave them a list of exponent rules. We wrote a word summary of what type of problem each exponent rule
Plus 7 ALTERNATIVES TO USE IN YOUR CLASSROOM TODAY! There. I said it. I don’t like Kahoot! and I don’t think Kahoot! has a place in the math classroom to practice math skills. Did you r…
Here are the exponent rules notes I used with my Algebra 2 students. We glued the a list of exponent rules in our interactive notebooks.