Showing posts with label radical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label radical. Show all posts

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Miscellaneous Posters

While I am pondering my next blog post, I decide to show/offer some of the posters I have created over the years for my classroom.  As I come across/make more, I will post them too!




All About Relationships 




Angle (Anatomy)




Reduce Test Anxiety




Classroom Expectations




Lack of Planning

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Log Form to Exponent Form 




Math Analogy




Olay CC Cream

CC Cream is made from swirling AA Cream and BB Cream together.  This is one of my originals!  I started laughing when I saw the commercial, then hit rewind and starting sketching my idea!




Polygons




Rationalizing the Denominator





Studying for Math Test (2 pages)
I have found that many students want to blame "test anxiety" for their poor grades, when in actuality it's the lack of proper preparation and studying.




Using a Formula
I use this one very often in all my classes.  Students tend to either not write the formula or they will try to combine steps 2 and 3, often making mistakes as a result.  Step 3 has a + because it may take more than one step to completely simplify a problem (order of operations).

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Reviewing Radicals Worksheet

I have spent the last 5 hours "playing" on Pinterest, looking for classroom ideas.  Since, I've been on that long, you know I've found a lot of cool ideas!

I just created a cut and paste worksheet for reviewing radicals, based on an activity from http://web.gnowledge.org/.  This would be a great activity to use when you have time left over or as an Interactive Notebook Activity.

Here is a picture and the link to download your own copy.