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Algebra 2 Foldables for Interactive Notebooks - Fully Editable Foldables

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Lisa Davenport
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100 Foldables + Multiple Options for each
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This resource has a ton of foldables for Algebra 2! I have not used all of them, but more than not I have plans to in future units to come. Also, big plus that they are editable! Thank you.
I love foldables and these are great! These kept my students engaged and they were a nice break from traditional notes.

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    Bonus

    Algebra 2 Foldable Bundle (Single Download)

    Description

    This bundle of Algebra 2 Foldables for Interactive Notebooks contains over 100 editable foldables! Each topic includes a print + go PDF version and an editable PowerPoint version. Please download the preview to see a list of topics covered. Since some of these foldables are also included in my Algebra 1 Bundle, I have used a star below to mark any foldables that were created specifically for this bundle.

    This bundle works best as a supplement to your current curriculum. The foldables are great for scaffolding and differentiating your instruction. Interactive notebooks are a great way to keep students organized and for students to take ownership of their learning, show pride in their work, and provides a fantastic study tool.

    The following individual foldables are included in this download, organized by unit.

    1. Expressions, Equations, + Inequalities

    2. Functions, Equations, + Graphs

    3. Linear Systems

    4. Quadratics

    5. Polynomials

    6. Radical Functions + Rational Exponents

    7. Exponential + Logarithmic Functions

    8. Rational Functions

    9. Sequences + Series

    10. Conic Sections

    11. Statistics + Probability

    Unit Review Foldables

    ★ Resources marked with a star were made specifically for this algebra 2 curriculum and are not included in any other bundles. Resources without a ★ may also be included in my Algebra 1 Foldable Bundle or my High School Geometry Foldable Bundle.

    Please Note: Be sure to download the "Bonus File" to access ALL the foldables in this bundle!

    You may also be interested in some of my other high school math resources:

    Algebra 1 (+ Pre-Algebra) Foldable Bundle

    Algebra 1 Google Forms Semester 1 + Semester 2

    Algebra 1 Activities Bundle

    High School Geometry Foldable Bundle

    High School Geometry Binder Notes

    High School Geometry Google Forms

    High School Geometry Boom Cards

    High School Geometry Task Cards

    Algebra 2 Foldable Bundle

    Algebra 2 Binder Notes

    Algebra 2 Bell Ringers

    Algebra 2 Google Forms Bundle

    Algebra 2 BOOM Cards Bundle

    Algebra 2 Task Cards + Bingo Bundle

    Algebra 2 Scavenger Hunt Bundle

    Algebra 2 Puzzles Bundle

    Algebra 2 Word Wall

    Questions, concerns, or feedback? Feel free to email me at:

    Lisa@LisaDavenportOnTPT.com

    Total Pages
    100 Foldables + Multiple Options for each
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    Teaching Duration
    1 Year
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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    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.
    Use the structure of an expression to identify ways to rewrite it. For example, see 𝘹⁴ – 𝘺⁴ as (𝘹²)² – (𝘺²)², thus recognizing it as a difference of squares that can be factored as (𝘹² – 𝘺²)(𝘹² + 𝘺²).
    Factor a quadratic expression to reveal the zeros of the function it defines.

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