A comprehensive guide to mastering multi-step linear equations using a structured, step-by-step drafting approach. Students will learn to distribute, combine like terms, and isolate variables in complex equations.
Introduction to algebra tiles as a visual tool for modeling and solving one- and two-step linear equations. Focuses on the concept of zero pairs and inverse operations.
This lesson covers the fundamentals and advanced operations of rational expressions and rational functions, as well as the identification and summation of arithmetic and geometric sequences and series. Students will practice simplifying complex expressions, graphing functions, and applying sequence formulas to real-world financial contexts.
Students learn to decompose complex figures into familiar shapes (triangles, circles, quadrilaterals) to calculate total area in practical design scenarios.
Students analyze their financial data using scatter plots and trend lines to create a 12-month forecast and final reflection.
Students explore exponential growth through compound interest, calculating the long-term impact of debt and credit card balances.
Students use systems of equations to compare vehicle costs, finding the break-even point between different transportation options.
Students select careers, calculate net monthly income, and write linear equations to model their cumulative earnings and fixed housing costs.
A comprehensive lesson on constructing circles and investigating the geometric relationships between secant segments and chords intersecting outside a circle.
A high-speed mental math challenge focused on integer operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) to sharpen arithmetic skills after testing season.
A comprehensive Algebra II final exam covering quadratics, function operations, inverses, exponent rules, and polynomial division.