ALGEBRA AND BEYOND

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TYPES OF RESOURCES

BATTLE MY MATH SHIP

This no-prep, partner activity is a fun spin on the game - Battleship! These math review games will have your students begging for more activities just like it! Students take turns choosing spaces to attack by solving math problems. These activities include both PRINT and DIGITAL versions!

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REAL WORLD PROJECTS

Project Based Learning (PBL) at it's finest! In these projects students apply their math skills using real world scenarios and settings. These projects are 100% editable, so you can adjust to meet your classroom needs.

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GRAPHING CALCULATOR REFERENCE SHEETS

Step-by-step guides on how to navigate the TI-84 and TI-Nspire calculators. Teaching graphing calculator skills help with speed, making connections, checking for accuracy, and leaping hurdles.

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BUNDLE & SAVE

Save 30% or more on these pre-made bundles – units of study, popular activities, calculator sheets, and more!

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SELF-CHECKING ACTIVITIES

Take the hassle out of checking math problems with these self-check activities! These user-friendly, printable resources are designed to promote independent learning and reinforce essential math skills. Includes 3 versions - self-check, partner check, and triple check!

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ALGEBRA 2 CURRICULUM

Everything you need is right here! Learning targets, warm-ups, guided notes, homework, assessments, and real world applications.

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NAME THAT FUNCTION

Name That Function is a matching activity where students analyze graphs of functions and make connections to their characteristics by completing a fill in the blank table. These activities include both PRINT and DIGITAL versions!

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iMATH ACTIVITIES

iMath activities are designed to engage students through their favorite apps by using printable templates. Each type of activity covers different skills in a unique way.

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LEARNING TARGET – CLIP CHARTS

Clip charts are a way for teachers to display content they want students to refer to during a lesson and/or unit. In my classroom, I use them to show all the learning targets for a unit of study. They are great to hang up at the beginning of a unit, mark off as you work through each learning target, and highlight the learning target of the day with an arrow. Simple and easy way to show what students learned, are learning, and are going to learn.

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