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7th grade precalculus lessons

Preview of Theoretical and Experimental Probability M&M activity

Theoretical and Experimental Probability M&M activity

Students need to find the probability of picking certain colored M&Ms, and asked to change them into decimals, fractions, and percents. They are asked to draw specific M&Ms at random for experimental probability problems. They are asked to make a few predictions, as well. This is a lengthy lesson and takes a while to get through, so make sure you have enough time to get through it. It can be done in 2 days, and if you need to use colored chips or counters instead, go for it!
Preview of Combinations and Permutations: Line Puzzle Activity

Combinations and Permutations: Line Puzzle Activity

This worksheet is a fun way for your students to practice finding combinations and permutations. Students match the expressions with the solutions and will know right away if they've solved correctly because of the puzzle! The file contains the student worksheet and teacher answer key. This product is also found AT A DISCOUNTED PRICE in the Algebra 2 Puzzles Activities Bundle You might also like:- Adding and Subtracting Integers - Writing Variable Expressions and Equations - Order of Operations
Preview of Algebra, Precalculus Video Bundle

Algebra, Precalculus Video Bundle

Created by
moses obasola
For more free and paid resources click HEREIn this bundle, you will find videos on the following-Compound Interest and Simple Interest-Exponent and Logarithm function-Algebra Lesson Videos-Series and Sequence Videos-Trigonometry videos and Test Solutions-Math formula Sheet Get this bundle as I walk you through easy and simple steps to solve algebra and precalculus problems. If you are a teacher, this bundle is an extra resource you will not want to do without. For students, this video tutorial b
Preview of Strategies to Improve Algebra Teaching and Learning for High School Students

Strategies to Improve Algebra Teaching and Learning for High School Students

Created by
Julian Gentili
This is a comprehensive resource that covers various topics and concepts related to linear algebra. It serves as a textbook or study material for learning about linear equations, matrices, vector equations, linear mappings, determinants, matrix algebra, and other fundamental aspects of linear algebra.The book begins by introducing systems of linear equations, explaining what they are and how they can be represented using matrices. It provides methods for solving these systems and explores the ge
Preview of Solving Quadratic Equations Square Root Method Digital Maze

Solving Quadratic Equations Square Root Method Digital Maze

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Solving Quadratic Equations by the Square Root Method Digital Maze plus HW is a great way to keep your students motivated to complete their work and catch mistakes. Since both Digital and PDF versions are included, this resource is perfect for Distance Learners as well as in-class students. There are 16 problems in the maze and your students must solve 14 to complete the maze correctly. There are no problems with complex zeros. IncludedPDF with links to the digital product. You do not nee
Preview of Exponential Functions Lesson 6 Natural Logarithms and Natural Log Equations

Exponential Functions Lesson 6 Natural Logarithms and Natural Log Equations

This graphic organizer is designed to be used as a foldable in an interactive notebook. If not using an interactive notebook, it can easily be stored in a binder. It can be used as a review guide before a test or it could also be used instead of notes; students actually prefer this type of note taking format. The topics included along with examples are the following: -Defined the exponential function with base ‘e’, y=e^x -Defined the inverse function as the natural logarithm y= lnx -Simp
Preview of Polynomials Lesson 7 Using the Rational Root Theorem (notes)

Polynomials Lesson 7 Using the Rational Root Theorem (notes)

Teacher Notes The topic included in these notes is Solving Polynomial equations using the Rational Root Theorem and Synthetic Division. Included are 4 different examples using the Rational Root Theorem: 1) Solving a cubic polynomial with lead coefficient > 1 2) Solving a cubic trinomial with lead coefficient = 1 3) Solving a quartic polynomial with lead coefficient =1 4) Solving a quantic polynomial with lead coefficient >1 The graphic organizer can be used as a review guide before a t
Preview of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Huge Bundle

Exponential and Logarithmic Functions Huge Bundle

The notes and graphing bundle includes the following products: Exponential Functions Notes Logarithmic Functions Notes Graphing Exponential Functions with Technology Graphing Logarithmic Functions with Technology Properties of Logarithms Solving Exponential and Logarithmic Equations Natural Logarithms and Natural Log Equations Jeopardy Game - Exponentials and Logarithms - Review Game Sold separately the items cost $30, save and buy the bundle!
Preview of Inverse and Composite Functions Mini Bundle (Common Core Aligned, Algebra)

Inverse and Composite Functions Mini Bundle (Common Core Aligned, Algebra)

The problems and activities within this document are designed to assist students in achieving the following standards: HSF.BF.A.1.C and HSF.BF.B.4, as well as the standards for mathematics practice and the literacy standards. They are also designed to help the teacher assess the students’ abilities when it comes to working with the ideas within the standards. This folder contains the following: - two activities for students to explore the meaning of inverse relations - classwork and homework p
Preview of Writing an equation of a Line in Slope-Intercept Form Foldable

Writing an equation of a Line in Slope-Intercept Form Foldable

Created by
Foresta Math
A fun foldable to review or learn how to write equations of lines in Slope-Intercept Form. Two examples of each of the following are included: 1) Write an equation of a line given the slope and y-intercept of the line 2) Write an equation of a line given a graph 3) Write an equation of a line given the slope and a point 4) Write an equation of a line given two points
Preview of The Miles Per Gallon Illusion - Who saves more money?

The Miles Per Gallon Illusion - Who saves more money?

Created by
Common Core Fun
This is a performance task type activity that I created. The MPG Illusion comes from a 2008 article in Science Magazine. In the activity, students compute who would save more money by upgrading to a new fuel efficient vehicle assuming all drive the same amount of miles per year. The results will surprise you. Your download includes two versions. Pages 1-2 are appropriate for most classes, but pages 3-4 are for honors/advanced classes. Skills addressed include ratios, percentage change, g
Preview of Polynomials Lesson 6 Dividing with Long and Synthetic Division

Polynomials Lesson 6 Dividing with Long and Synthetic Division

The topics included in these notes are the following: 1. Division of Polynomials: each problem is completed using both methods • Long division – it is suggested teaching long division should be done first, all problems are completed using long division and then to help you save on paper copies, you can use the half sheet to teach synthetic division for the very first time. • Synthetic division – a half sheet is included to help you teach synthetic division, each student gets a half sheet befor
Preview of Radicals Lesson 4 Rational Exponents (notes)

Radicals Lesson 4 Rational Exponents (notes)

The graphic organizer included is intended to be used in an Interactive Notebook. If not using a notebook, you can still benefit from using one full page of notes for each topic to save in a binder. The topics contained are the following: • Definition of rational exponents • Converting from radical form to exponential form • Converting from exponential form to radical form • Simplifying expressions using properties of rational exponents I hope you stay in touch and let me know how it worked f
Preview of Factoring Quadratics - Whole Class Activity - Full Hour - NO PREP!

Factoring Quadratics - Whole Class Activity - Full Hour - NO PREP!

Created by
On Teaching Math
Students seem to master one factoring procedure, then immediately forget when the next procedure for a slight variation in expression is introduced. At the end of the unit, when factoring all variety of quadratic expressions, they're often lost.Students need some experiences and practice that promote recall and develop retention, which help students identify the various types of quadratic expressions that they will encounter in Algebra classes.This activity has 23 timed questions, one question
Preview of Quadratic Equations - Lesson 4 - Vertex, Standard & Factored Form

Quadratic Equations - Lesson 4 - Vertex, Standard & Factored Form

This graphic organizer or foldable, can be used as a review guide before a test or it could also be used instead of notes; students actually prefer this type of note taking format. The topics included in these notes are; Writing and Graphing Quadratic Functions in Vertex, Standard and Intercept or Factored Form and for each case finding 1- vertex 2- axis of symmetry 3- y-intercept 4- range I hope this organizer is helpful to you and your students; I would love to hear back from you and see h
Preview of Inverse Function Foldable

Inverse Function Foldable

Created by
Foresta Math
Two fun and very detailed foldable's about functions and inverses.
Preview of Polynomials - Huge Bundle (notes, games, task cards, study guide)

Polynomials - Huge Bundle (notes, games, task cards, study guide)

The Polynomials bundle includes a total of 12 products, all graphic organizers or foldables, technology lab, task cards, math centers, a jeopardy game and a study guide for theorems of polynomials. These are the 12 products included: Laws of Exponents Lesson 1 Polynomials - End Behavior - Lesson 2 Graphing Factored Form - Lesson 3 Graphing Polynomials with Technology - Lesson 4 Solving Polynomials by Factoring - Lesson 5 Dividing Polynomials - Lesson 6 Rational Root Theorem - Lesson
Preview of Polynomials Lesson 9 Theorems about Polynomials

Polynomials Lesson 9 Theorems about Polynomials

Theorems about Polynomials 6 page flap-book is a great addition to an interactive notebook, a study guide or could be used as notes as well. Each theorem has at least one example and one page is dedicated to miscellaneous polynomial related problems. The topics included are: 1) The Factor Theorem 2) The Remainder Theorem 3) The Rational Root Theorem 4) The Conjugate Root Theorem 5) The Fundamental Theorem of Algebra Let me know how this work out for you and your students. Enjoy!
Preview of Functions Lesson 2 Operations  add, subtract, multiply, divide and composite

Functions Lesson 2 Operations add, subtract, multiply, divide and composite

The graphic organizers included are intended to be used in an Interactive Notebook. The first page is divided into 2 parts that can be cut for 2 students to share and placed in a page of your math notebook. If not using a notebook, you can still benefit from using one full page of notes for each topic to save in a binder. The topics contained are the following: •Adding and subtracting functions – page divided into 2 parts for 2 students to share •Multiplying and dividing functions •Domain and
Preview of Coordinate Geometry: Classifying Polygons (Triangles and Parallelograms)

Coordinate Geometry: Classifying Polygons (Triangles and Parallelograms)

Students will graph polygons (triangles and parallelograms), calculate length of sides and diagonals using the distance formula, slope of sides and diagonals using the slope formula, and midpoints using the midpoint formula to classify the polygons. Pre-Requisite: Students need to know the types and properties of triangles and parallelograms.You can choose to run this activity a couple different ways. There is a Google Presentation that walks students through each of the three examples. You can
Preview of Polynomials Lesson 3 Graphing the Factored Form

Polynomials Lesson 3 Graphing the Factored Form

The topics included in these notes are the following: • Writing the factored form of a polynomial • Finding the Zeros of a polynomial • Graphing using the factored form and a table of values • Finding the Relative Maximum and Relative Minimum values of a polynomial • Writing a polynomial given the Zeros • Stating Multiplicity or repeated Zeros This graphic organizer can be used as a foldable for your interactive notebook, or as a review guide before a test or it could be used instead
Preview of Quadratic Equations Digital Matching plus Printable

Quadratic Equations Digital Matching plus Printable

Created by
Joan Kessler
Here is a great digital build and check activity for your students to practice solving quadratic equations and have fun, to. It is perfect for Distance learners and classroom learners, too. There are 12 quadratic equations for your students to solve with both a = 1 and a > 1. There are no problems with complex or imaginary zeros. Questions are multiple choice. You can specify a method or have them choose their preferred method. There are two versions so that this can be used with two diff
Preview of LESSONS - How to FACTOR the POLYNOMIAL [All Methods Step-by-Step]

LESSONS - How to FACTOR the POLYNOMIAL [All Methods Step-by-Step]

Methods involve factoring polynomials with 4 terms, 3 terms and 2 terms. Factoring by grouping, completely, GCF, AC Method, Difference of Squares & Sum/Difference of Cubes! Lesson includes reference sheets, well-though-out examples, and step-by-step answer key. ----------------------------------------------------------------------✫ THIS ZIP-FILE IS ALSO INCLUDED IN MY ENTIRE POLYNOMIALS UNIT BUNDLE!✫ Related Lesson: Solve Equations by Factoring - Which Methods Do I Use?✫ FREE! Related Worksh
Preview of Radicals Lesson 1 2 3 Simplifying and Operations (notes)

Radicals Lesson 1 2 3 Simplifying and Operations (notes)

The graphic organizers included are intended to be used in an Interactive Notebook. Each page is divided into 2 parts that can be cut and placed in a page of your math notebook. If not using a notebook, you can still benefit from using one full page of notes for each topic to save in a binder. The topics contained are the following: • Real roots and radical expressions • Simplifying radical expressions • Multiplying radical expressions • Dividing radical expressions • Rationalizing the denomi
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