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Arithmetic Sequences Lesson | Video | Guided Notes | Homework

Arithmetic Sequences Lesson | Video | Guided Notes | Homework

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In this lesson, students learn about arithmetic sequences: finding the common difference, write a rule, and finding terms.

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    Build student engagement and participation as you teach Algebra 2 concepts with convenient pre-inserted graphic organizers to keep students on track during your lesson. Scaffolding is embedded right into the guided notes that students complete while you teach. Students remain motivated to practice key skills, and you have an easy way to teach from start to finish. 

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    Link to Video Preview: Students watch brief YouTube video to “preview” lesson
    Class Warmup: Students complete a warmup based on the video preview
    Notes & Practice: Students complete a few pages of guided notes & practice
    Instructional Video: YouTube video that goes through the guided notes
    Homework: Students complete homework problems to review class material
    Answer Keys: Fully worked solutions for all lesson problems included 
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    Ashley T.

    I use many items to create my year long curriculum and this fits my classroom perfectly.

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    Megan M.

    This is such a fantastic resource! It really helped my students!

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    L R.

    My Algebra students were engaged with these resources. Very helpful!

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    Math Madically Inclined

    Perfect lesson for Arithmetic Sequences to work with my Algebra 1 students.

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    Christina Garling

    It was an organized way to give them the info for arithmetic sequences. I started with an activity that they had to sort different sequences, with no instruction on how to sort. Then we discussed the different ways they grouped their sequences, this led into arithmetic sequences, and this activity for notes and practice.