A comprehensive 35-minute lesson on graphing quadratic functions in standard form, covering vertex, axis of symmetry, end behavior, and zeros.
A lesson focusing on the practical application of the Distance Formula and the logical structure of SAS and ASA congruence proofs.
A deep dive into the fundamental properties of operations, focusing on the distributive, commutative, associative, identity, and inverse properties through a comprehensive 35-question extra credit challenge.
A collection of four diverse decimal practice activities covering addition, subtraction, comparison, rounding, and word problems for 7th-grade math students.
Review and assessment of literal equation mastery through multi-step problems.
A stations-based exploration of physics formulas like force, velocity, and Ohm's law.
Applying formula manipulation to geometric formulas for area, perimeter, and volume.
Introduction to literal equations by connecting the logic of solving standard equations to rearranging variables.
Comprehensive assessment of ratio and proportion skills, covering all algebraic complexities introduced in the unit.
Advanced proportion solving involving the distributive property and variables on both sides. Contexts include business comparisons and mixture problems. (Task 3)
Solving proportions that result in two-step equations. Focuses on contexts like construction, currency conversion, and wage calculations. (Task 2)
Introduction to proportions and solving one-step equations through cross-multiplication. Real-world contexts include recipe scaling and unit rates. (Task 1)
A lesson focused on the product and quotient properties of logarithms, specifically adding and subtracting logs. Designed with heavy scaffolding for a math resource setting.
This lesson introduces exponential growth and decay functions, focusing on modeling real-life situations, identifying growth and decay factors, and analyzing key attributes of exponential models. Students will transition from Algebra 1 foundations to advanced Algebra 2 applications using the standard model \(y = ab^x\).