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Algebra EOC Review | Flowcharts for Scaffolding & Differentiation Bundle

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I was about an hour into attempting to create a resource like this when I decided to look this up on TPT. I am so glad I found this as it is exactly what I was envisioning. I love how she also provides worked out examples and many printing options. Overall very satisfied.
I love using the flow charts with my 9th graders. There are a lot of variations of the formulas we use and the charts help to move from one form to another while laying out the possibilities of what to do when. This is a go-to resource for me.

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    Description

    Are you looking for another way to try and reach every learner in your Algebra 1 or Algebra 2 class? Sometimes, students just need to see a topic presented in another way. If so, flowcharts may be just the thing your students need to find success! These flowcharts do an amazing job at breaking down complex processes, and help students build confidence and gradually gain independence in being able to complete a problem on their own! They even help your students with organization!

    Perfect for differentiation and scaffolding, these flowcharts are designed to help each and every one of your students be able to master their algebra concepts! Made for Algebra 1 or Algebra 2, everything from solving multi-step equations and finding domain and range to solving systems of equations and solving quadratic equations is included. Even graphing topics like transformations of absolute value functions and graphing exponential functions are included, too!

    These flowchart organizer tools will become your go-to differentiation and scaffolding strategy for helping every student master algebra concepts. Best of all— by purchasing this bundle you will get all of my Algebra flowcharts in one place! As more resources get added to this bundle, the price will increase—buy it now and you get free updates whenever a new flowchart gets added to my store!


    If you have never used one of my flowcharts, here's a bit of information:

    (1) They're great for improving student independence and help to build confidence.

    (2) They can be used with pretty much any problem which makes them an extremely flexible and powerful tool in your classroom. For this reason, the flowcharts are intentionally left blank! Pick a problem, and the flowchart will handle it.

    (3) They're great for your struggling or reluctant learners as well as the high fliers in your classroom.

    (4) You can use them in SO many ways!

    ★ Use them to introduce a lesson

    ★ For remediation with struggling students

    ★ To extend or pre-teach with above-level students

    ★ As an error analysis tool

    ★ Notes

    ★ Laminated for in-class practice

    ★ Reference sheets

    ★ Study Guides

    ★ Exit Slips or warm-ups

    All flowcharts are available in 3 sizing options with three versions included:

    (1) Full-Sheet size, 1 per full page of paper.

    (2) Half-Sheet Size (2 per page--cut in half and glue into interactive notebooks!)

    (3) Mini-Book Size - The mini-book, or "booklet" size, fits 3 flowcharts, and is my favorite version to use in interactive notebooks!

    What's MY favorite way to use these flowcharts?

    Glad you asked! I LOVE to use the mini-book format whenever I introduce a new topic. The mini-book format has 3 flowcharts printed on one sheet of paper and is phenomenal for introducing a new topic in your notes! This allows me to clearly model to students both the process and what questions they need to be asking themselves whenever they encounter a problem of this type and helps them to start internalizing the set of steps they'll need to take. After doing some modeled examples as a class, I like to transition into doing example problems without the flowchart. If students need to reference it, they totally can, but we're no longer doing problems on the flowchart itself. The flowchart mini-book with the three examples is now an incredible reference for students to look back on as needed!

    TIP: I have really loved laminating a class set of the full sheet size so students can work on the flowchart template with a dry erase marker. Or, using plastic pouches works great, too!

    Product Note: Flowcharts have been left blank for increased flexibility. Pictures in the preview file show how you can utilize the flowchart with ANY problem. By leaving them blank, you can pick any problem to walk your students through, or they can use the flowchart whenever they get stuck on a problem they're working on independently. No matter the problem, the flowchart is built to handle it.

    What's Included in the Bundle:

    See more in-depth descriptions and previews by viewing each of the individual products below.

    Foundational Algebra Skills:

    Classifying Real Numbers Flowchart Graphic Organizers

    Solving Multi-Step Equations Flowchart Graphic Organizer

    Graphing Lines in Slope-Intercept Form Flowchart Graphic Organizers

    Graphing Lines in Standard Form Flowchart Graphic Organizers

    Graphing Lines in Point-Slope Form Flowchart Graphic Organizers

    Graphing Linear Inequalities in Two Variables

    Domain & Range for Continuous Relations Flowchart Graphic Organizers

    Absolute Value:

    Solving Absolute Value Equations Flowchart Graphic Organizers

    Graphing Absolute Value Equations Flowchart Graphic Organizers

    Solving Absolute Value Inequalities Flowchart Graphic Organizers

    Systems of Equations:

    Solving Systems of Linear Equations by GRAPHING Flowchart Graphic Organizers

    Solving Systems of Linear Equations by SUBSTITUTION Flowchart Graphic Organizers

    Solving Systems of Linear Equations by ELIMINATION Flowchart Graphic Organizers

    Solving Systems METHOD COMPARISON Flowchart Graphic Organizer

    Quadratics:

    Factoring Quadratic Trinomials Flowchart Graphic Organizers

    Solving Quadratic Equations by GRAPHING Flowchart Graphic Organizers

    Solving Quadratic Equations by FACTORING Flowchart Graphic Organizers

    Solving Quadratic Equations by COMPLETING THE SQUARE Flowchart Graphic Organizers

    Solving Quadratic Equations by QUADRATIC FORMULA Flowchart Graphic Organizers

    Exponential Functions:

    Graphing Exponential Functions Flowchart Graphic Organizers

    Have a request? Is there a flowchart you'd like but I don't currently have? Let me know about it using this form!

    ***Flowcharts are not editable.***

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    If you ever have an issue, please send me an email at mathbythemountain@gmail.com and give me a chance to fix it before leaving a review! I always love having happy customers.

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Know that numbers that are not rational are called irrational. Understand informally that every number has a decimal expansion; for rational numbers show that the decimal expansion repeats eventually, and convert a decimal expansion which repeats eventually into a rational number.
    Use rational approximations of irrational numbers to compare the size of irrational numbers, locate them approximately on a number line diagram, and estimate the value of expressions (e.g., π²). For example, by truncating the decimal expansion of √2, show that √2 is between 1 and 2, then between 1.4 and 1.5, and explain how to continue on to get better approximations.
    Factor a quadratic expression to reveal the zeros of the function it defines.
    Complete the square in a quadratic expression to reveal the maximum or minimum value of the function it defines.
    Create equations and inequalities in one variable and use them to solve problems.

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