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    Description

    In this BIG ALGEBRA 1 & 2 ACTIVITIES BUNDLE (Part 1) you will find 150 Algebra 1 & 2 products from my Teachers Pay Teachers store. There is a wide variety of fun and engaging activities (68 in PDF format all TURNED INTO EASEL DIGITAL! plus 82 Google Slides products) - partner and group activities, sorting and matching activities, unique new activities like "password search" activity, "make compound words", "find out the idioms", hidden constellation; "put my hat on my head", "searching lucky clovers", "strawberry picking", "make friends with dolphins" - matching games; "what's the name of the dragon", "what species is this wildcat "- multiple-choice games; "skittles game", "complete true math story", drawing activities, funny themed task cards, rigorous practice problems classified into types, etc. all these created with the purpose to reinforce your lessons, improve students’ skills in Algebra and make students enjoying and loving math!

    The bundle represents 32% savings off of the items if purchased individually.

    The bundle covers the following topics:

    ❖ Order of Operations

    ❖ Simplifying and Evaluating Algebraic Expressions

    ❖ Distributive Property and Combining Like Terms

    ❖ One Step, Two-Step and Multi - Step Equations and Inequalities

    ❖ Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities

    ❖ Absolute Value Functions

    ❖ Compound Inequalities

    ❖ Properties of Exponents/Laws of Exponents; Rational Exponents

    ❖ Scientific Notation and Operations with Scientific Notation

    ❖ Piecewise Functions

    ❖ Adding and Subtracting Polynomials

    ❖ Multiplying Monomials

    ❖ Multiplying Binomials (FOIL)

    ❖ Multiplying Polynomials

    ❖ Dividing a Polynomial by a Monomial

    ❖ Dividing Polynomials (No Remainders)

    ❖ Factoring Polynomials by Determining a GCF

    ❖ Factoring by Using the Difference of Squares Formula

    ❖ Factoring by Grouping

    ❖ Factoring Quadratic Trinomials

    ❖ Simplifying Radicals (Writing Radicals in Simplest Form)

    ❖ Simplifying Radicals with Variables

    ❖ Simplifying Nth Root with Variables

    ❖ Adding and Subtracting Radicals

    ❖ Multiplying and Dividing Radicals

    ❖ Simplifying Radical Expressions

    ❖ Rationalizing the Denominator

    ❖ Simplifying Radical Expressions with Imaginary Numbers

    ❖ Operations with Radicals

    ❖ Radical Operations with Higher Indexes

    ❖ Operations with Complex Numbers

    ❖ Writing Linear Equations

    ❖ Converting Linear Equations

    ❖ Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

    ❖ Finding x - and y - Intercepts of Linear Functions

    ❖ Finding Slope from a Graph

    ❖ Equation of a Line from a Graph

    ❖ Solving Linear Systems with two variables

    - algebraically ( substitution and elimination methods)

    - graphically

    ❖ Solving Systems of Linear Inequalities

    ❖ Solving Quadratic Equations with Real ( Rational and Irrational) Solutions in Standard, Vertex and Other forms

    - by the square root method

    - by factoring

    - by the quadratic formula

    - by all methods

    ❖ Quadratic Equations with Complex Solutions

    ❖ Quadratic Functions - Converting, Analyzing and Graphing

    ❖ Graphing Quadratic Inequalities

    ❖ Solving Quadratic Inequalities in One Variable

    ❖ Pascal's Triangle and the Binomial Theorem

    ❖ Simplifying Rational Expressions

    ❖ Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, Dividing Rational Expressions

    ❖ Factoring Quadratic Trinomials

    ❖ Operations with Rational Expressions

    ❖ Rational Equations Reducible to Linear Equations ( solving by cross multiplying

    ❖ Solving Rational Equations Reducible to Quadratic Equations

    - by cross multiplying

    - by multiplying by the LCD

    - by factoring to find the LCD

    ❖ Rational Equations with Extraneous Solutions

    ❖ Equations with Rational Exponents

    ❖ Complex Fractions

    ❖ Radical Equations with One and Two Radicals; Extraneous Solutions

    ❖ Radical Equations with Higher Indexes

    ❖ Radical Functions (Exploring (domain, range, intercepts, zeros..) and Graphing)

    ❖ Arithmetic Sequence

    ❖ Geometric Sequence

    ❖ Literal Equations

    ❖ Pythagorean Theorem

    ❖ Distance Between Two Points

    ❖ Midpoint Formula

    ❖ Solving Proportions

    I have included Algebra 2 Readiness Packet (Algebra 1 Review) and PreCalculus Readiness Packet (Algebra 2 Review) in this bundle!

    Please check out my ALGEBRA 1 & 2 Activities BUNDLE (Part 2) for more covered topics and more Google Slides activities.

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    Standards

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    Rewrite expressions involving radicals and rational exponents using the properties of exponents.
    Know there is a complex number 𝘪 such that 𝘪² = –1, and every complex number has the form 𝘢 + 𝘣𝘪 with 𝘢 and 𝘣 real.
    Use the relation 𝘪² = –1 and the commutative, associative, and distributive properties to add, subtract, and multiply complex numbers.
    Find the conjugate of a complex number; use conjugates to find moduli and quotients of complex numbers.
    Represent addition, subtraction, multiplication, and conjugation of complex numbers geometrically on the complex plane; use properties of this representation for computation. For example, (-1 + √3𝘪)³ = 8 because (-1 + √3𝘪) has modulus 2 and argument 120°.

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