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
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).
Showing posts with label radical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label radical. Show all posts
Saturday, January 11, 2014
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.
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.
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