A comprehensive set of practice problems focused on deriving the vertex form of quadratic equations from a given vertex and an additional point on the parabola.
A foundational lesson introducing essential terminology for number systems, basic algebra, and statistics. Includes visual aids and interactive practice materials.
A comprehensive lesson on solving exponential equations by identifying and rewriting unlike bases to a common base, featuring interactive slides, guided practice, and independent student work.
Students will learn how to identify the vertex from a quadratic function in vertex form and how to write the equation of a parabola given its vertex and a point on the graph.
A comprehensive introduction to factoring quadratic expressions where the leading coefficient is one, using a step-by-step graphic organizer and visual slides.
A comprehensive lesson on direct and inverse proportionality, featuring exploratory scenarios, pattern recognition, and real-world applications.
Day 1 of the EOC review focusing on the fundamental concepts of Domain and Range.
A quick-start lesson focused on mastering the volume formulas for cylinders and cones, emphasizing the relationship between diameter and radius.
A comprehensive lesson on mastering the distributive property with positive and negative integers through a tiered, blueprint-inspired approach. Students progress from basic distribution to complex expressions involving multiple terms and sign changes.
A focused lesson on solving one-step equations involving multiplication and division with fractional coefficients and terms. Students will master the use of reciprocals to isolate variables.
A focused lesson on solving exponential equations where both sides share the same base. Students learn to apply the property of equality for exponential functions to isolate and solve for variables in exponents.
Students practice simplifying algebraic expressions and identifying equivalent expressions through a collaborative card-matching game. They will combine like terms and use the distributive property to 'decode' complex expressions into their simplest forms.