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Algebra 1 Warm-Ups Full Year Bundle

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This is an excellent resource! I used this as bell ringers or exit quizzes. The content matches our state standards.
Always looking for engaging class starters to get the students settled. This makes for a great one stop place to find what is needed for the beginning, middle, or end of a lesson. Thank you for the resource

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    Description

    Algebra 1 students need repetition to really master a concept. Recap warm-ups, also known as "bell-ringers" or "do now's," are the perfect way to start class every day and boost student achievement.

    Reasons to incorporate this into your classroom routine:

    • They make it so much easier to catch and correct misconceptions that may have developed which helps to take student learning from half-baked to fully-done
    • They give students another chance to ask questions about their learning from the prior day
    • Students who learn more slowly are given another dose of the previous day's lesson and feel more confident
    • They allow absent students to quickly get caught up from the day before by being given a mini-lesson in the form of going over the warm-up solutions as a class
    • I also love the structured routine it gives to my class every day!

    In total, there are 112 warm-ups that each are designed to address common mistakes and misconceptions students may have.

    • Use them the day after teaching a concept to really see what students remember and can do on their own, and immediately address common stuck-points when going over warm-up solutions as a class.

    What if I don't like doing warm-ups or don't have time? The included warm-ups make fantastic...

    • Short homework assignments
    • Mini-quizzes
    • Exit Tickets

    Included Resources:

    1. Classifying Real Numbers
    2. Closure
    3. Properties of Real Numbers
    4. Order of Operations
    5. Evaluating Algebraic Expressions
    6. Combining Like Terms
    7. Distributive Property
    8. Translating Expressions, Equations, & Inequalities
    9. Solving 1-Step & 2-Step Equations
    10. Solving and Graphing 2-Step Inequalities
    11. Multi-Step Equations (variables on same side)
    12. Multi-Step Equations (variables on both sides)
    13. Special Case Solutions
    14. Consecutive Integer & Perimeter
    15. Writing & Solving Equations
    16. Algebraic Proofs
    17. Ratios & Proportions
    18. Percent of Change
    19. Intro to Absolute Value Equations
    20. Absolute Value Equations
    21. Writing Absolute Value Equations
    22. Literal Equations
    23. Graphing & Writing Inequalities
    24. Multi-Step Inequalities
    25. Writing & Solving Inequalities
    26. Compound Inequalities (writing from graphs)
    27. Compound Inequalities (solving)
    28. Absolute Value Inequalities
    29. Intro to Domain & Range
    30. Representations of Discrete Relations
    31. Identifying Functions
    32. Domain and Range (Discrete Relations)
    33. Domain and Range (Continuous Relations)
    34. Graphs of Scenarios
    35. Function Notation
    36. Analyzing Functions
    37. Identifying Linear Equations
    38. Finding x- and y- Intercepts
    39. Graphing Lines in Standard Form
    40. Graphing Horizontal & Vertical Lines
    41. Writing & Interpreting Standard Form EQs
    42. Solving Equations by Graphing & Zeros
    43. Finding Slope (from tables, graphs, and 2 points)
    44. Interpreting Slope & Finding Missing Values
    45. Graphing Absolute Value Functions
    46. EQs of Proportional & Non-Proportional Relationships
    47. Graphing Lines in Slope-Intercept Form
    48. Writing Equations of Lines from Graphs
    49. Writing Equations of lines (given slope and a point and given two points)
    50. Correlation & Lines of Best Fit
    51. Equations of Parallel & Perpendicular lines
    52. Linear Equation Applications (Word Problems)
    53. Inverse Linear Equations
    54. Piecewise Linear Equations
    55. Solutions to Systems
    56. Solving Systems by Graphing
    57. Solving Systems by Substitution
    58. Graphing vs. Substitution
    59. Solving Systems by Elimination #1
    60. Solving Systems by Elimination #2
    61. Method Comparison (All 3)
    62. Substitution vs. Elimination
    63. Systems Applications #1
    64. Systems Applications #2
    65. Graphing Linear Inequalities
    66. Solving Systems of Inequalities
    67. Monomials (Identifying, Adding & Subtracting)
    68. Multiplication Properties of Exponents
    69. Division Properties of Exponents
    70. Mixed Exponents Practice
    71. MORE Mixed Exponents Practice
    72. Scientific Notation
    73. Rational Exponents
    74. Solving Exponential Equations with Common Bases
    75. Graphing Exponential Functions
    76. Exponential Applications (Growth, Decay, & Compound Interest)
    77. Linear vs. Exponential Functions
    78. Arithmetic Sequences
    79. Geometric Sequences
    80. Recursive Sequences
    81. Classifying and Adding & Subtracting Polynomials
    82. Multiplying Polynomials by a Monomial
    83. Multiplying Polynomials by Binomials & Trinomials
    84. Dividing Polynomials by Monomials
    85. Factoring a GCF
    86. Factoring by Grouping
    87. Factoring Quadratics #1 โ€“ Mixed
    88. Factoring Quadratics #2 โ€“ Special Cases
    89. Factoring Quadratics #3 โ€“ Mixed (using the most efficient strategy)
    90. Dividing Polynomials by Binomials
    91. Axis of Symmetry & Vertex
    92. Graphing Parabolas in Standard Form
    93. Vertex Form & Quadratic Transformations
    94. Graphing Parabolas in Vertex Form
    95. Solutions to Quadratic Equations & the Discriminant
    96. Solving by Graphing
    97. Solving by Factoring #1
    98. Solving by Factoring #2
    99. Solving by Square Roots & Perfect Square Trinomials
    100. Solving by Completing the Square
    101. Solving by Quadratic Formula
    102. Solving Quadratics Methods Review
    103. Projectile Motion
    104. Non-Linear Systems/Quadratic Systems
    105. Graphing Square Root Functions
    106. Simplifying Radicals (square & cube roots)
    107. Simplifying Radicals with Variables (square & cube roots)
    108. Adding & Subtracting Radicals (square roots)
    109. Multiplying Radicals (square roots)
    110. Dividing Radicals (square roots)
    111. All Radical Operations (square roots)
    112. Solving Radical Equations (square roots)

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Explain how the definition of the meaning of rational exponents follows from extending the properties of integer exponents to those values, allowing for a notation for radicals in terms of rational exponents. For example, we define 5 to the 1/3 power to be the cube root of 5 because we want (5 to the 1/3 power)ยณ = 5 to the (1/3)(3) power to hold, so (5 to the 1/3 power)ยณ must equal 5.
    Rewrite expressions involving radicals and rational exponents using the properties of exponents.
    Use units as a way to understand problems and to guide the solution of multi-step problems; choose and interpret units consistently in formulas; choose and interpret the scale and the origin in graphs and data displays.
    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 ๐˜—(1 + ๐˜ณ)โฟ as the product of ๐˜— and a factor not depending on ๐˜—.

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