Arithmetic, Geometric, or Neither Foldable
This post will short, simple, and to the point because that’s all my wedding planning frazzled mind can handle. 10 days to go. 😀
My Algebra 2 students recently started our next unit on sequences and series. To kick things off, I made a foldable that summarizes the differences between arithmetic sequences, geometric sequences, and sequences that are neither arithmetic nor geometric.
After going over these definitions and arguing about the pronunciation of “arithmetic,” we moved on to a color-coding activity.
Students had to create a key for the color coding activity by coloring the words “arithmetic,” “geometric,” and “neither” at the top of the page. Then, they colored each sequence (usually just highlighted) to match its type. Finally, if it was arithmetic, they identified the common difference, and if it was geometric, they identified the common ratio.
Free Download of Arithmetic, Geometric, or Neither Foldable
Arithmetic Geometric Neither Foldable (PDF) (853 downloads )
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More Activities for Teaching Sequences and Series
- The Splice is Right Puzzle
- Step Puzzles by Naoki Inaba – A Logic Puzzle for Introducing Arithmetic Sequences
- Classifying Sequences Task from Mathspad
- Classifying Sequences Activity – Arithmetic, Geometric, or Neither?
- Types of Sequences Graphic Organizer
- Graphing Geometric Sequences Foldable
- Geometric Sequences Practice Sheet
- Geometric Sequences Formula Graphic Organizer
- Arithmetic Sequences Practice Sheet
- DINO Method for Finding the nth Term of an Arithmetic Sequence
- Finding the Rule for an Arithmetic Sequence by Graphing Foldable
- Arithmetic Geometric or Neither Color Coding Activity
- Arithmetic, Geometric, or Neither Foldable
- Sequences and Series Foldables
Nice, I like the color coding sheet. I look forward to seeing wedding pictures. Congrats!
Thanks Mary Anne!
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An Interesting side note my student told me earlier when I was teaching about arithmetic: when you have a word that is both a noun and an adjective, the accent is on the later syllable when an adjective. I will have to look it up, but she had coincidentally just read about it. Good luck and congrats!
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