A complete formative lesson with embedded slideshow, mini-lecture screencasts, checks for understanding, practice items, mixed review, and reflection. I create these assignments to supplement each lesson of Pearson's Common Core Edition Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and Geometry courses. See also mathquest.net and twitter.com/mathquestEDU.

Solve It! If this trend continues, during which week will the shelter reach its goal?
Enter only the week number.

Problem 1 Got It?

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Equation Types: Classify each equation on the left as true, false, or open.
True
False
Open
Open-Ended: Write an open equation using one variable and division.
Compare and Contrast: Show two different methods to find the solution of the equation x + 4 = 13. Which method do you prefer? Explain.
Review Lesson 1-7: Use the distributive property to simplify the expression.
Review Lesson 1-7: Use the distributive property to simplify the expression.
Write your response in this format: -13b - 94 (with a space on each side of the - sign between the terms).
Review Lesson 1-6: Evaluate the expression for m = 4, n = -1, and p = -(1/2).
Review Lesson 1-6: Evaluate the expression for m = 4, n = -1, and p = -(1/2).
Enter only a number.
Vocabulary Review: Identify the pair(s) of opposites. Select all that apply.
Vocabulary Review: An equation is a mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign (=). Identify the equation(s) below. Select all that apply.
Vocabulary Review: Use mental math to solve the equation.
Enter only a number.
Vocabulary Review: Use mental math to solve the equation.
Enter only a number.
Vocabulary Review: Use mental math to solve the equation.
Enter only a number.
Use Your Vocabulary: Identify the equation for which 24 is NOT the solution.
Use Your Vocabulary: Identify the equation for which 20 is the solution.
Use Your Vocabulary: Identify the solution of the equation.
Notes: Take a clear picture or screenshot of your Cornell notes for this lesson. Upload it to the canvas. Zoom and pan as needed.
For a refresher on the Cornell note-taking system, click here.
Reflection: Math Success