Algebra and Beyond
Imaginary Numbers Lesson | Warm-Up | Guided Notes | Homework
Imaginary Numbers Lesson | Warm-Up | Guided Notes | Homework
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MATH CONTENT:
- Define imaginary numbers
- Simplify negative square roots
- Adding and subtracting imaginary numbers
- Multiplying and dividing imaginary numbers (does not include binomials)
- Powers of i
- Rationalizing a denominator with i




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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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INCLUDES
• 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
• Print (PDF file)
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great notes to build off of for my algebra 2 resource class!
This immensly helped me plan for my students in College Algebra. This helped them understand the skills! Homework and quizzes were also helpful for my planning :)
I used this to review all topics of imaginary units to help my students solidify their understanding and prepare for their test.
It was a nice supplement to my lesson on imaginary numbers. The kids always like to have a break from the book and do a worksheet
This resource was good, but it had too many different topics in one lesson. My students were struggling, and I realized after I taught that I should have broken this down into a couple days. If your students are capable of moving fast, then this is the resource for you.