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Algebra 2 Common Core 6.G.A.2 resources

Preview of Entire Algebra 1 Curriculum Bundle - The Notebook Curriculum

Entire Algebra 1 Curriculum Bundle - The Notebook Curriculum

This bundle of 32 PowerPoint lessons includes all the Algebra concept PowerPoints I use when teaching my Algebra 1 course. All PowerPoints include the Student Note Taking Template, Completed Teacher Slide, and all the transitions for step-by-step instruction. These are the exact notebook pages I have students use to take notes in their notebooks using the The Notebook Curriculum.The PowerPoint Notebook Lessons included are:Finding Percents3 Types of Percent QuestionsSolving ProportionsCentral
Preview of Entire Pre-Algebra Curriculum Bundle - The Notebook Curriculum

Entire Pre-Algebra Curriculum Bundle - The Notebook Curriculum

This bundle of 32 PowerPoint lessons includes all the Algebra concept PowerPoints I use when teaching my Algebra 1 course. All PowerPoints include the Student Note Taking Template, Completed Teacher Slide, and all the transitions for step-by-step instruction. These are the exact notebook pages I have students use to take notes in their notebooks using the The Notebook Curriculum.The PowerPoint Notebook Lessons included are:Finding Percents3 Types of Percent QuestionsSolving ProportionsCentral
Preview of Understanding Volume and Literal Equations In Real Life

Understanding Volume and Literal Equations In Real Life

Students will work on this 5-page packet, which focuses on filling a swimming pool with water. This project starts with an overview of finding volume of a rectangular prism: identify dimensions and calculating the volume using the formula. Students next will rewrite the formula (by rearranging the volume formula) to solve for each dimension of the swimming pool. They lastly will calculate how long it will take to fill the swimming pool.*This is an ideal activity for Algebra 1/2 students, but 6th
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