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Algebra 1 Bell Ringers with Google Forms

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Lisa Davenport
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Grade Levels
8th - 9th
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513 PowerPoint Slides + 250 Google Forms
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This resource is BY FAR the BEST bellwork I have EVER used in my 25 years of teaching. The students get immediate feedback.
This is a useful resource for students with disabilities and ESOL. The Google Forms was teacher friendly and saved me a lot of preparation time.
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  1. This product includes all ALGEBRA 1 ACTIVITIES in my store, including puzzles, task cards, MATHO (Math Bingo), Connect Four, Scavenger Hunts, and worksheets. NOTE: This product does NOT include my foldables or digital activities. If you are looking for foldables for an interactive notebook, check
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This product contains 250+ algebra 1 bell ringers (warm-up, BOCA, etc.) that you may choose from to use in your Algebra 1 classroom. This download also includes access to a self-grading Google Forms version of every single question!!!

Bell Ringers are the perfect way to create consistency in your classroom, get students working as soon as they enter the room, preview new material, review old skills/ spiral the curriculum, and give YOU a few minutes for housekeeping items. This is the perfect time to enter attendance! The school I teach at requires that we have a Bell Ringer every day (which has truly helped with tardies across the school!) and count it as 10% of their grade. This document has made me accountable for always providing my students with a meaningful bell ringer. Many of the questions are skills practice and not meant to take more than 5-10 minutes. I also tried to model some questions after the Test Items Specs & Algebra 1 EOC Review guides that I have come across. To keep students accountable, I number each bellringer and have them work out the problems on the left side of their interactive notebook (the right side is for the foldable/ notes each day). I walk around and check that the problem has been worked out. Another option would be to collect the notebook periodically or use a Bell Ringer recording sheet (which I have included in this download)

The following skills are included:

  • Number Sense & Properties of Real Numbers
  • Equations
  • Inequalities
  • Introduction to Functions
  • Linear Functions
  • Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities
  • Exponents & Exponential Functions
  • Polynomials
  • Factoring
  • Quadratics (Graphing & Solving)
  • Data Analysis & Statistics)

What's included?

  • Power Point Slides (Although the material itself is not editable, you are free write on top of what I have.)
  • Now with a self-grading Google Forms version of every single slide!!!
  • Each slide has been duplicated with an answer key!
  • PDF version- you may prefer to print these slides and use them in an alternative way (ie: Task Cards)
  • Student Recording Sheet- Have students complete this sheet throughout the week and hand in on Friday. This is great for accountability & easy grading.

You may also be interested in some of my other algebra 1 resources:

Check out my other sets of bell ringers:

โ˜… 6th Grade Math Bell Ringers

โ˜… 7th Grade Math Bell Ringers

โ˜… 8th Grade Math (Pre-Algebra) Bell Ringers

โ˜… Algebra 1 Bell Ringers

โ˜… Geometry Bell Ringers

โ˜… Algebra 2 Bell Ringers

Questions, concerns, requests? Feel free to email me at:

Lisa@LisaDavenportOnTPT.com

Total Pages
513 PowerPoint Slides + 250 Google Forms
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Teaching Duration
1 Year
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Explain how the definition of the meaning of rational exponents follows from extending the properties of integer exponents to those values, allowing for a notation for radicals in terms of rational exponents. For example, we define 5 to the 1/3 power to be the cube root of 5 because we want (5 to the 1/3 power)ยณ = 5 to the (1/3)(3) power to hold, so (5 to the 1/3 power)ยณ must equal 5.
Rewrite expressions involving radicals and rational exponents using the properties of exponents.
Explain why the sum or product of two rational numbers is rational; that the sum of a rational number and an irrational number is irrational; and that the product of a nonzero rational number and an irrational number is irrational.
Interpret expressions that represent a quantity in terms of its context.
Interpret parts of an expression, such as terms, factors, and coefficients.

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