Algebra 2

Games
Feeling Lucky! Review Games (Cathy Roitz)
Probability Dice Game (Shelli Temple)
Life on the Number Line (Elizabeth Statmore)
Favorite Review Games (Tina C)
Review Games by Students for Students (Remi Smith)
Splat! (Cindy Wallace)
Round the Room Activity (Natalie Turbiville)
Racko (Angie Eakland)
SMART Board Game Board Template (Pinterest)
Ghosts in the Graveyard (Mrs. H)
Survival of the Fittest (Nora Oswald)
Making Matching GRID Games (via @heatherfindell)
Free Riddle Worksheets (via Miss Rudolph)
INB Graphs (Meg Craig)
Factoring Game (Nora Oswald)

Valuables
Foldable Templates (Carol Leonard)
Dweck Growth Mindset (Allison Krasnow)
Calculator Cheat Sheet (Mrs. H)
Wall of Remediation: A How-To Guide (Daniel Schneider)
Shmoop's Natural Resources for Teachers
NYC DoE Common Core Tasks
Seven Activities to Make Students Talk Math (Geoff)
Folding Stories (Bowman Dickson)
I Am A....Random Auditory Activity (Dave Sladkey)
Directions Quiz 
Fostering the Hypothesis Wrecking Mindset (David Cox)

Algebra II

Dan Greene Algebra II Files

Calculator Boot Camp (Amber Caldwell)
Solving Equations Sudoku (Shannon)
Algebraic Thinking: The Garden Problem 

Series and Sequences

Functions

Polynomials/Rational Functions

Rational/Radicals

Complex Numbers

Quadratics
Conics
Logarithms

Statistics/Probability

Projects


7 comments:

  1. I am not sharing but more asking. I need advice, suggestions, examples on flipping my Algebra II classroom. Yes I have watched the videos online and they are great but I would like to actually talk to someone first hand.
    Thank you

    spannell@newalbany.k12.ms.us

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    1. I have not made any videos or flipped my classroom. This is a page of resources for classroom activities and lessons.

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  3. Thank you for this wonderful resource! It saved me so much time! Thanks again!

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  4. THANK YOU! Yr 2 of Alg 2 after 13 in Alg 1. Last year I did "what they've always done". Ugh, worksheet city! This year I feel more confident and want to try new things!

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    1. Any worksheet can be turned into dry erase practice...that's my default.

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