Presentation includes two mini lessons-- one on midpoint formula and one on distance formula. Includes example problems that are easy to fill in step by step. Connection to midpoint and distance at the end.
This resource is a Google Sheet containing 20 one-step equations. There are 3 columns; Column 1 gives the equation. Column 2 asks for the operation required to solve the equation. Column 3 is for the solution. The solution box will turn green if
This is a Google Slides presentation to introduce functions. The objective of this lesson is for students to be able to determine whether a relationship is a function.
This presentation was made to give my students practice graphing vertical and horizontal lines. They have already practiced writing the equations in a previous lesson. Now they will be given the equations and asked to graph them. I use this
Subjects:
Math, Algebra
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations, Interactive Notebooks, Google Apps
Lesson explaining what the correlation coefficient means, how to identify it, and how to use it to describe data. Slideshow includes 15 slides with practice problems, a word problem, and a homework assignment. Answers to practice problems are in the
This is a Google Slides presentation on determining whether a point is a solution of a line equation. It includes answers (animated to appear after clicking) and is meant for students to get practice after learning the steps. It includes 23 examples
Subjects:
Math, Algebra
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations, Interactive Notebooks, Google Apps
This is a Google Slides presentation designed to help students review calculating slope with two points. It includes answers (animated to appear when clicked) to 18 examples. I used this with my 8th grade class. They held their answers up on
Subjects:
Math, Algebra
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations, Interactive Notebooks, Google Apps
This is a pdf of a Google Slides presentation available for free in my store. I use it to introduce one-step equations. Please note: my Spanish translations are from Google translate. They may not be perfect, but I have Spanish-speaking students so
This is a reference sheet for finding mean, median, and mode. It is hand-drawn and shows an example for each. I just drew it up for my students and I hope you find it useful for your own class!
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B.S. in Computer Science from STAC 2016, M.A.T. Mathematics 7-12 from SUNY New Paltz 2019