What teachers say about Algebra and Beyond's Resources...
TYPES OF RESOURCES
Reference sheets that guide students step-by-step on how to use the graphing calculator.
Partner activities for students to review learned concepts.
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Activities for students to review different types of functions and their characteristics.
Introduce the next day's lesson with a video before coming to class and assess with a warm-up.
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Group projects that help students connect math to the real world.
Students explore and discover different topics, instead of teacher-led instruction.
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Applications that show students how math is used in everyday scenarios.
Warm-ups, notes, homework, and more bundled into units by topic.
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iMath Activities are designed to engage students through a fun twist on their favorite iPhone apps*. Each activity covers different skills in a unique way. Below are descriptions of each activity. *None of these activities are actual digital apps.
The design is similar to iMessage. Each sheet includes a problem to solve and text bubbles for verbal steps and student work. Great activity for partners, small groups, or whole class.
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The design is similar to Instagram. Each sheet includes a picture of a worked out problem that has an error. Students are to find the error and correct the problem.
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The design is similar to Facebook. Each sheet includes space for a student profile picture, name, date, emoji, an “I can” statement, a math problem to solve, and space for the teacher or a peer to put their profile picture and write a positive comment.
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The design is similar to Tumblr. Students are given a simple template to use for doodle notes on a specific topic.
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