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Numbers in a Sequence
In this algebra worksheet, students find the next number in the sequence and calculate the formula for the sequence. There are 23 questions.
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Number Patterns and Sequences
In this number patterns and sequences worksheet, students find 7 formulas to represent a sequence. Students use a chart with sequences and they must find a formula to represent each sequence.
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Cartoons for the Classroom: Timely vs. Timeless
In this historical events worksheet, students analyze a political cartoon about bank failure and respond to 2 talking point questions.
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Word Roots PLIC, FAC, and COGN Advanced True/False Quiz
A nice twist on the usual vocabulary quiz, this test provides pupils with each of the 12 words in the context of a sentence. This variation allows test takers to use context as well as their word knowledge to determine if vocabulary...
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Prueba: Stem-Changing Verbs
Use this short quiz to assess your class's understanding of stem-changing verbs. If you're looking for a comprehensive assessment, consider including sentences in English (that use stem-changing verbs) and having your learners translate...
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The Pre-Civil War Era (1815–1850)
In this online interactive U.S. history instructional activity, students respond to 9 short answer and essay questions about 19th century America. Students may check some of their answers on the interactive instructional activity.
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Balancing Chemical Equations - Learning How
In this chemical equations worksheet, students learn to balance chemical equations by counting the number of atoms of each element in the products and reactants and making them equal. This worksheet has 5 problems to solve.
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Solving Applications Using Quadratic Equations
In this solving applications worksheet, students translate word problems to number sentences. They solve the created quadratic equation. This three-page worksheet contains 12 problems.
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Writing Equations of Lines Using The Point-Slope Form
In this writing equations worksheet, students find the equation of a line containing specified points. They determine the slope of a line from given points. This two-page worksheet contains 20 problems. Examples and explanations are...
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Division of Polynomials
In this division worksheet, students divide polynomials. This three-page worksheet contains 24 multi-step problems. Examples are provided.
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Radical Expressions and Rational Numbers as Exponents
In this radical expressions worksheet, students find the function value of given functions. They identify the domain of functions. Students write functions without fractional exponents. This three-page worksheet contains 55 problems.
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Chemistry Midterm Practice Exam
A comprehensive practice exam, this resource covers many areas of chemistry. The test includes 71 multiple choice questions on topics such as problem solving, chemical equations, chemical formulas, thermodynamics, acids and bases, and...
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Developing Formulas for Circles and Regular Polygons
Formulas and procedures for finding the area and circumference are not provided on this handout, so it will be best used as a practice of already-acquired skills. It is a well-rounded assignment, however, as it includes diagrams,...
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Shelley's Poems by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Challenge your class with these essay questions based on Percy Bysshe Shelley's poetry. This resource includes 3-8 short answer and essay questions for each of 9 different poems by Shelley. Pick and choose the poems you would like to...
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New York State Testing Program: English Language Arts Book 2
Practice listening and writing skills with this resource. This is a test created by the New York State Testing Program. Learners listen to a passage called "Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa" twice and write responses to the selection. They...
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Student Opinion: What Do You Read, and How Do You Read It?
Stimulate discussion with this brief article and series of questions related to reading habits. This resource, from the New York Times' The Learning Network, asks learners to comment on their own reading habits. You could have your class...
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Cartoons for the Classroom: Why is Freedom of Speech a Burning Issue?
In this current events worksheet, students analyze a political cartoon about the freedom of speech and respond to three short answer questions
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Effects of Changing Dimensions Proportionally
For this geometry worksheet, learners describe the effect of a proportional change on the perimeter or circumference and area of the given circles or quadrilaterals. The one page worksheet contains ten problems. Answers are...
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Lesson 9-3 Practice A: Composite Figures
In this composite figures worksheet, students solve twelve short answer problems. Students find the area of figures composed of various polygons given a sketch of the figure with side lengths labeled.
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Geometry Practice: G.G.28 #1: Congruent Triangles
For this congruent triangles worksheet, students solve four multiple choice problems. Students determine which statement is the appropriate reasoning to say that two triangles are congruent.
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Geometry/Math A Regents Questions: Angle Bisectors
In this angle bisector worksheet, students solve five short answer and multiple choice problems. Students construct angle bisectors using a compass.
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Exponential and Logarithmic Functions - Ch. 7
In this exponential and logarithmic functions learning exercise, students solve twety-two short answer multi-part problems. Students simplify logarithms using logarithm properties, solve logarithmic and exponential equations, and solve...
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Cartoons for the Classroom: College as Concept
In this current events worksheet, learners analyze a political cartoon about the college application process and respond to 3 talking point questions.
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Cartoons for the Classroom: The Economic Paradox
It's a classic conundrum of economics: voters want jobs, but don't want to spend the money required for businesses to hire. This political cartoon analysis worksheet has students analyzing this enigma and responding to 3 talking points...