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Algebra 1 Editable Binder Notes Bundle for the Entire Year

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Lisa Davenport
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55 Sets of Algebra 1 Notes (+8 Pre-Requisite Skills)
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I like these notes because they give me a difference approach on some topics with my diverse learners.
My students use CPM as their textbook. This was perfect to add in for them so that they have notes to follow and use to study for.

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    Algebra 1 Binder Notes (Single Download)

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    This bundle currently includes fully editable binder notes with built-in practice for 55 algebra 1 skills (+8 pre-requisite skills). These notes provide the teacher and students with an organized set of guided notes and plenty of in class practice. Each topic includes 2 pages (1 page double-sided) of notes and examples. Below you will find the units and topics included. Click on each unit bundle or individual lesson for a more in depth look at the resources included.

    Please send me a Q+A or feel free to email me at Lisa@LisaDavenportOnTpT.com with any questions before purchasing this bundle.

    Unit 0: Pre-Requisite Skills

    • Integer Operations
    • Fraction Operations
    • Order of Operations
    • Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
    • Solving One-Step Equations
    • Solving Two-Step Equations
    • Solving and Graphing One-Step Inequalities
    • Solving and Graphing Two-Step Inequalities

    Unit 1: Solving Equations and Inequalities

    Unit 2: Linear Equations

    Unit 3: Linear and Absolute Value Functions

    Unit 4: Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities

    Unit 5: Exponents and Exponential Functions

    Unit 6: Polynomials and Factoring

    Unit 7: Graphing Quadratic Functions

    Unit 8: Solving Quadratic Functions

    Unit 9: Functions

    Unit 10: Data and Statistics

    You may be interested in some of my other algebra 1 resources:

    Check out some of my other sets of binder notes:

    6th Grade Math Binder Notes

    7th Grade Math Binder Notes

    8th Grade Math Binder Notes

    Algebra 1 Binder Notes

    Geometry Binder Notes

    Algebra 2 Binder Notes

    Aligned to CCSS and Florida's B.E.S.T. Standards for Mathematics.

    Please Note: If you decide to purchase this full year bundle and have already purchased a resource within this bundle, you may request that TPT issues you a refund for the cost of the overlapping resource. Let me know if you need help with this.

    Note about pricing: Each individual lesson can be purchased from my store for $1.50/ lesson. Within the unit bundles they cost $1.25/ lesson. Within THIS bundle, they are priced at $1.00 per lesson. I also included the "pre-requisite" skills in this bundle, for free.

    This bundle is editable in Microsoft PowerPoint and fonts are embedded.

    Questions, concerns, feedback? Feel free to email me at Lisa@LisaDavenportOnTPT.com

    Total Pages
    55 Sets of Algebra 1 Notes (+8 Pre-Requisite Skills)
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    Teaching Duration
    1 Year
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Explain how the definition of the meaning of rational exponents follows from extending the properties of integer exponents to those values, allowing for a notation for radicals in terms of rational exponents. For example, we define 5 to the 1/3 power to be the cube root of 5 because we want (5 to the 1/3 power)³ = 5 to the (1/3)(3) power to hold, so (5 to the 1/3 power)³ must equal 5.
    Rewrite expressions involving radicals and rational exponents using the properties of exponents.
    Interpret expressions that represent a quantity in terms of its context.
    Interpret parts of an expression, such as terms, factors, and coefficients.
    Interpret complicated expressions by viewing one or more of their parts as a single entity. For example, interpret 𝘗(1 + 𝘳)ⁿ as the product of 𝘗 and a factor not depending on 𝘗.

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