
I LOVE math templates. It makes life so much easier to know my warm up is all set to go. When I first wrote this post, I had only made 4 Algebra and Algebra 2 templates. Since then, I've added a whole bunch more.
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Algebra 1 quick check template (1/2 page version) |
This Algebra 1 template is the result of a teacher seeing my Algebra 2 template and wanting one for her students. Students are given one piece of information (either the graph, table or equation) and then fill in the rest. Here is the template inside a page protector:
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Algebra 1 quick check template (full page version) |
As a special education math teacher, I know how hard it can be to reach the needs of every student. I have found that building in little success whenever I can helps tremendously. Math templates are great for this because they offer consistency and practice.
When students get a taste of success, it snowballs into them wanting more. The activities in my Algebra Activities Bundle w/ digital updates work for all students, especially those who may be a little afraid of math.
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Algebra 2 quick check template (1/2 page version) |
I can't even begin to tell you how many of these Algebra 2 templates I printed last year. I use them for warm-ups, closers, exit tickets or just as quick checks for understanding.
Slipping the templates into pocket protectors allows students to work out answers with a dry-erase marker and also saves paper. To use the template, I project onto the board either a graph or an equation and students fill in the rest from there.
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projectile motion quadratics template |
We use the heck out of this projectile motion template during our quadratics unit! It gives students repeated practice on finding a good graphing calculator window.
Here are all of the math templates I have made so far. You can download each for free.
Math Templates:
And one for Geometry:
These are great! Thank you!!
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DeleteThese are fantastic! I am wondering if you have any recommendations for similar templates for data analysis at the upper elementary (graph interpretation etc). I have searched on TPT as well as on pinterest. I am looking for exactly what you are showing, except those earlier concepts.
ReplyDeleteI would love to do this! Would you please email me at scaffoldedmath@gmail.com so I can ask some questions about what you feel should be included? My upper elementary understanding is a little fogggy:)
DeleteA great set of resources - many thanks :)
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DeleteI was very disappointed that I am not teaching Alg this year but still downloaded these because they are AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing them with all of us!
Hi Donna! Thank you so much! I'm not sure what you are teaching this year but I am just about to add a Geometry template...
DeleteI hate when I see great resources that I have tgo file for later and not be able to dig right into them!
DeleteI know what you mean! My memory doesn’t do well with all that :)
DeleteHello, I am trying to download the Algebra 2 Template but it seems to send me back to the original post. Please advise! These are so useful! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is annoying of me! I will fix that! Thank you! Here is the link to the free download: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Algebra-2-Warm-up-Template-2297000
DeleteYou have great ideas.thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Irina!
DeleteDo you have one for Exponential Functions?
ReplyDeleteHi Carey, I'd maybe use the Algebra 2 sheet for exponentials. But if you have something in mind, I am happy to make a specific one for you. My email is shana@scaffoldedmath.com
DeleteDo you have any templates or quick checks for 6th grade math?
ReplyDeleteI don't but I am happy to make one. My email is shana@scaffoldedmath.com
DeleteI am so smitten with these. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteYay! :) I hope you’re having a great year!
DeleteThese are AWESOME! Thanks for the Freebies!
ReplyDeleteIt's my pleasure! I hope you are having a great summer!
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