Algebra 2 Activities Collection
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Make Algebra 2 fun with this collection of free printable hands-on Algebra 2 activities! Algebra 2 is one of my favorite courses to teach, and I have made hundreds of resources for this course over the years. I can’t wait to share them with you.

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Algebra 2 Fundamentals
Real Number System
Real Number System Nesting Boxes
Build a set of DIY nesting boxes to help illustrate the real number system to students. When the integer box fits inside the rational number box, students will be able to visually see why every integer is a rational number but every rational number is not an integer.
Real Number System Graphic Organizer
This graphic organizer attempts to capture the same illustration of the real number system as the nesting boxes with a 2D diagram.
Real Number System Card Activity
I created this set of real number system cards several years ago to give my students much-needed practice determining which subsets of the real number system a number belongs to.
Always Sometimes Never Dice Activity for Real Number System
I created this always sometimes never dice activity for classifying numbers according to the real number system. We completed this after sorting numbers using our Real Number System Nesting Boxes. I always hated Always, Sometimes, Never questions when I did them as a geometry student in high school. But, I decided to give it a try with my students.
Real Number Line Project
Students must construct a number line with a specified number of natural numbers, integers that are not whole numbers, irrational numbers, and rational numbers that are not integers.
Subsets of the Real Number System Graphic Organizer
Use this subsets of the real numbers graphic organizer to help students keep the definitions for natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, and irrational numbers organized.
Rational and Irrational Numbers Exploration Activity
This exploration activity will get students thinking about what happens when you perform various operations with rational and irrational numbers.
Systems of Equations
All Tied Up in Knots Systems of Equations Exploration Task
I first experienced the All Tied Up in Knots activity for exploring systems of equations at a Common Core workshop I attended in the summer of 2013. I finally tried the activity in my classroom with my Algebra 2 students, and it was an awesome introduction to solving systems of equations.
Solving Systems by Graphing Foldable
This foldable reviews how to solve systems of equations by graphing.
Solving Systems by Elimination Notes
These notes take students step by step through how to read a word problem, translate it into a system of equations, and solve it using the elimination method.
Solving Systems by Substitution Notes
These notes take students step by step through how to read a word problem, translate it into a system of equations, and solve it using the substitution method.
Introduction to Functions
Average Rate of Change
Average Rate of Change Self-Checking Question Stack Activity
This self-checking activity will have students finding average rate of change from a table, an equation, and a graph.
Definition of a Function
Function Auction Activity
One of my favorite activities for reviewing the concept of a function in Algebra 2 is to host a Function Auction.
Function vs Not a Function Puzzle Activity
I created this function vs not a function puzzle to help my students practice determining if a relation is a function or not a function.
Function vs Not a Function Card Sort Activity
This function vs not a function card sort activity is the perfect way to assess whether or not students can apply the definition of a function to determine whether a relation is or is not a function.
This card sort activity provides students practice classifying graphs, tables (both horizontal and vertical tables), ordered pairs, and mapping diagrams as either a function or not a function.
Evaluating Functions
Evaluating Functions Puzzle
This open middle style activity was designed to give students practice evaluating functions.
Set and Interval Notation
Inequality and Interval Notation Chart
My students used this chart quite a bit as a resource file working on our Delta Math assignments over inequality and interval notation, so I’m considering it to be a win.
Set and Interval Notation Dry Erase Template
This dry erase template is perfect for giving Algebra 2 students practice converting between set notation, interval notation, and number lines.
Set Notation Puzzles
Each of the sets puzzles features 15 cards that must be arranged to create five true statements involving the specified sets.
Students are expected to know the symbols for subset, element of, and not an element of.
Combining Sets Challenge Activity
This combining sets group activity involves nine separate challenges where students must figure out how to combine the given sets A, B, C, D, and E using intersection, union, and set difference symbols to create nine new sets of numbers.
Find the Flubs Activity – Set and Interval Notation
I created this find the flubs activity to give my Algebra 2 students some extra practice with set notation and interval notation as well as number lines.
Domain and Range
Interactive Domain and Range Foldable
I used the same cards that we used for Domain and Range Pictionary to create an interactive domain and range foldable for my Algebra 2 classes.
Domain and Range Pictionary Activity
Algebra 2 students are sure to get lots of practice with domain and range with this pictionary style activity!
Domain and Range Challenge Activity
In this dry erase activity, students must classify the graph as discrete or continuous. Then, they must correct identify the domain and range.
Build a Function Activity
I created this short and sweet build a function activity to give my Algebra 2 students extra practice using some of our new vocabulary: domain, codomain, and range.
Key Features of Functions
Sketch a Graph Activity
I created this Sketch a Graph Activity to give my Algebra 2 students much-needed practice with the vocabulary we use to describe the key features of functions.
Key Features of Functions Dry Erase Work Mat
I created this Key Features of Functions Work Mat to use with my Algebra 2 students during our introductory functions unit. We used it to practice concepts including domain, range, increasing and decreasing intervals, positive and negative intervals, and x- and y-intercepts.
Transformations of Parent Functions
Parent Function Posters
Decorate your classroom with this collection of printable parent function posters. Your students will appreciate being able to reference this visual reminder of 13 of the different functions they will learn about in their Algebra 2 course.
Transformations of Functions Word Search Activity
Students are provided with a graph that features a function, f(x), which is defined by a dashed line, and an assortment of letters of the alphabet spread around the coordinate plane.
There are fifteen different transformations of f(x) which when graphed join together four of the letters on the coordinate plane. When these four letters are unscrambled, they form a common school-appropriate four-letter word.
Pinwheel Project with Transformations of Functions
Students use their knowledge of function transformations and Desmos to create designs which they will print, color, and turn into pinwheels.
Advanced Functions
Composition of Functions
Function Machines Activity
This function machines activity from CPM never fails to get students engaged and doing lots of math! This is a great introduction to composition of functions!
Linear Functions
Writing Linear Functions
Silent Board Game for Finding Function Rules
The Silent Board Game is a strategy to help students review finding and writing the rule for a linear function.
Quadratic Functions
Quadratics Terminology
Roots, Solutions, Zeros, X-Intercepts Posters
We reference these roots, solutions, zeros, and x-intercepts posters throughout the year in Algebra 2.
Zeros of Quadratic Functions Worksheet
Practice finding zeros of quadratic functions with the graphing calculator with this fun worksheet which involves finding a mystery fruit by unscrambling the unused letters.
Forms of Quadratic Functions
Vertex Form of a Quadratic Card Sort Activity
Students are given cards featuring six graphs of quadratics, six equations in vertex form, and six descriptions of the transformations needed to form the graph from the parent quadratic function.
Quadratic Equation Puzzles
I’m super excited that Nicole Whitty has started a new math teaching blog with some amazing free resources! I miss the days when it seemed like everyone was sharing free resources on their math blogs, so it’s super exciting to see a new blog pop up.
I really like these quadratic equation puzzles.
Graphing Quadratics
Wax Paper Parabolas
Help students discover the parts of a parabola using this fun paper folding activity that produces a parabolic curve from only straight folds. This works especially well with wax paper!
Factoring Quadratics
X Puzzles Factoring Review Game
I love using X Puzzles to introduce factoring quadratics. These puzzles are also known as sum and product puzzles since the goal of the puzzle is to find the two numbers that have a given sum and product. Read this blog post to learn about how I turned them into a fun review game!
Factoring Quadratics Practice Activity (When a = 1)
This matching activity is the perfect way to practice factoring monic quadratics (when a = 1).
ZERO Game to Introduce Factoring Quadratics
Check out Shaun Carter’s ZERO game to help motivate students to why it might be useful to factor quadratics.
Factoring Quadratics Self-Checking Question Stack Activity
This self-checking question stack activity is the perfect introduction to factoring quadratics. Want to practice multiplying binomials instead? Just turn all of the cards over!
Factorable Polynomials Open Middle Style Puzzle
Mr. Canning created an open middle style puzzle which involves placing the numbers 1-9 in the missing blanks to create 9 factorable quadratics.
Factoring Puzzle for Quadratic Trinomials
I have been a fan of this factoring puzzle for factoring quadratic trinomials since I worked through it at a Common Core workshop I attended (OGAP) in the summer of 2013.
Factoring Quadratic Trinomials with GCFs Self-Checking Question Stack Activity
Help your Algebra 2 students gain confidence factoring trinomials with GCFs using this self-checking question stack activity.
Quadratic Area Puzzles
I am really liking these quadratic area puzzles from Chritsopher (Bow Tie Teacher on twitter) that are posted for free on TES.
Shared Factors – A Quadratics Puzzle
Each side of the square shares a factor with each of its neighboring sides. Determine the missing values that make this statement true.
Quadratic Equations and Complex Numbers
Solving Quadratic Equations by Graphing
Dry Erase Template for Solving Equations Graphically
I created this dry erase template for my Algebra 2 students to use while learning to solve equations graphically using our graphing calculators.
Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring
Big 10 Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring Worksheet
Your students will enjoy this self-checking solving quadratic equations by factoring worksheet which uses the Big 10 review activity structure.
Quadratic Formula
Quadratic Formula Bingo Game
Have fun practicing solving quadratic equations using the quadratic formula with this free printable quadratic formula bingo game that features 40 bingo cards, a call sheet with answers, and a PowerPoint file to project the quadratic equations for students to simplify.
If the IRS had Discovered the Quadratic Formula…
What will your Algebra 2 students think when you pass out this fake IRS tax form which is actually the quadratic formula in disguise??
When you show them the actual quadratic formula, they might actually thank you instead of being terrified.
Quadratic Formula Tangram Puzzle
When I used to do interactive notebooks with my Algebra 2 students, I created a fun quadratic formula tangram puzzle for students to put together in order to discover the quadratic formula for the first time.
Illustrating the Quadratic Formula with the Desmos Scientific Calculator
Mark Kaercher offers a helpful illustration of how the Desmos Scientific Calculator can be used to illustrate solving problems involving the quadratic formula.
Quadratic Formula Memory Assignment
The quadratic formula will be the talk of the entire school if you assign this quadratic formula memory assignment to your students. Students must recite, from memory, the quadratic formula to one teacher, one family member, and one additional person of their choosing.
This was always a memorable assignment when I gave it to my Algebra 2 classes.
Quadratic Formula Songs
Check out this collection of catchy quadratic formula songs that will help your students memorize the quadratic formula.
Cartoon for Memorizing the Quadratic Formula
Ella Hereth shares a quadratic formula story with a cartoon to accompany it to help students remember the quadratic formula.
Quadratic Formula Cupcakes
Perhaps you could use a bit of bribery to convince all of your class to memorize the quadratic formula. These quadratic formula cupcakes look so cool and absolutely delicious!
Quadratic Formula Dry Erase Template
Are your Algebra 2 students struggling with setting up the quadratic formula correctly? Download this dry erase template to help your students structure their work.
This can easily be slid into a dry erase pocket or heavy duty sheet protector and used again and again!
Quadratic Formula Faded Worksheet
Andy Lutwyche shares an excellent Quadratic Formula Faded Worksheet where students work through a series of problems where different information is given each time. Sometimes students are given the equation and asked to find the solutions. Other times, they are given the quadratic formula and asked to figure out what the original equation was.
This worksheet has excellent scaffolding, and I’m really impressed with how it is set up. It is a free download from TES.
Quadratic Formula Cut and Paste Activity
Katrina Newell offers a quadratic formula cut and paste activity as a free download on her blog. Students have to cut and paste the intermediate quadratic formula step as well as the final solution next to each quadratic equation.
Quadratic Formula Foldable
This Quadratic Formula Foldable will walk your Algebra 2 students through solving three different quadratic equations using the quadratic formula.
A template is included with each question to help your students set up the quadratic formula correctly.
Discriminant Foldable
This Discriminant Foldable from Nora at Simplifying Radicals will explain to students what the discriminant is and why it is useful. This was always a favorite page in my Algebra 2 interactive notebooks.
Powers of i
Powers of i Activity
The task of the powers of i activity is to use the digits 1-9, at most one time each, to fill in the boxes to create four true statements involving powers of i.
Powers of i Task Involving Factorials
If your Algebra 2 students are familiar with factorials, this is a great thought-provoking task involving powers of i and factorials.
Polynomial Functions
Definition of Polynomial
Polynomial Frayer Model
We wrote in the definition of a polynomial and the three characteristics polynomials cannot have on this Polynomial Frayer Model template.
Students created 3 examples and non-examples of their own.
Polynomial or Not Color Coding Activity
After reviewing the definition of a polynomial, we completed this polynomial or not color coding activity. We glued the final results in our algebra interactive notebooks.
Naming Polynomials
Naming Polynomials Poster
I created this naming polynomials poster several years ago as a way to both remind my students of the rules for naming polynomials and to decorate my room with my favorite thing – math!
Building and Naming Polynomials Activity
This building and naming polynomials activity never disappoints. I have used it with students almost every single year since creating it.
Naming Polynomials Practice Sheet
I created this naming polynomials practice sheet to give my students some much-needed practice naming polynomials. We glued the finished practice sheet in our interactive notebooks.
Naming Polynomials Speed Dating Activity
This naming polynomials speed dating activity will get kids up and moving around the classroom and talking about math.
Human Polynomials Activity
This human polynomials activity gets students up and moving in math class. It is a great way to keep students engaged while building their math vocabulary skills.
Adding and Subtracting Polynomials
Adding and Subtracting Polynomials Graphic Organizer
Here’s a one-page set of notes over adding and subtracting polynomials.
Multiplying Polynomials
Multiplying Polynomials Foldable
These notes feature a review of multiplying polynomials using the distributive property and the grid method/box method.
Multiplying Polynomials Egg Hunt Activity
There’s something magical about putting math problems inside of Easter eggs for students to find and solve.
Dividing Polynomials
Dividing Polynomials Using the Box Method Puzzles
Introduce students to the box method for dividing polynomials with these polynomial division puzzles.
Polynomial Theorems
Polynomial Theorems Two Truths and a Lie Activity
Katie Marhefki suggests using the Two Truths and a Lie practice structure with polynomial theorems. Brilliant!
Rational Exponents and Radical Functions
Simplifying Radicals
Parts of a Radical Poster
This parts of a radical poster is designed to be printed on 11 x 17 cardstock.
Simplifying Radicals Dry Erase Work Mat
If your students are unfamiliar with how to simplify radicals, this dry erase work mat will help them structure their work.
Simplifying Square Roots Bingo Game
Have fun practicing simplifying square roots with this free printable bingo game that features 40 bingo cards, a call sheet with answers, and a PowerPoint file to project the radicals for students to simplify.
Simplifying Radicals Puzzle
Students will get lots of practice simplifying radicals with this square tarsia puzzle.
Like Radicals Card Sort Activity
Students are given 25 cards featuring radicals that range from square roots to fourth roots. Students must sort the cards into groups of like radicals.
Radicals: Which is the Smallest?
I really like this lovely radicals task from Terry Stickels. It simply asks: Which of the following is the smallest?
This isn’t as quick a problem to answer as you might think it would be. It will definitely get you and your students thinking about radicals!
Operations with Radicals and Rationalizing the Denominator
Multiplying Radicals Square Puzzle Activity
I want to highlight this multiplying radicals square puzzle shared by Public Schools of North Carolina in their Resources for Algebra Blackline Masters collection.
Operations with Radicals Question Stack Activity
Make practicing operations with radicals fun with this self-checking question stack activity.
Why Do We Rationalize the Denominator Discovery Activity
I try to give my students a taste of history and the WHY of what we’re doing when we rationalize the denominator of a fraction.
Rationalizing the Denominator Question Stack Activity
This self-checking activity will help your Algebra 2 students gain fluency with rationalizing the denominator.
Rational Exponents
Rational Exponents Square Tarsia Puzzle
Practice converting between radical form and rational exponent form with this free and fun rational exponents activity that is formatted as a square tarsia matching puzzle.
Rational Exponents Bingo Game
Have fun practicing converting between rational exponents and radicals with this free printable bingo game that features 40 bingo cards, a call sheet with answers, and a PowerPoint file to project the expressions for students to simplify.
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Exponent Rules Review
Mmm Exponent Task and Card Sort Activity
Need to get a feel for if your Algebra 2 students actually understand what an exponent is and means? Check out this super quick Mmm card sort activity that would make a great class opener.
Exponent Rules Match-Up Activity
Exponent rules should be a review topic for Algebra 2 students, but I find that my students usually need a few more days on it than I anticipate.
This hands-on match up activity will give you a feel for how well your students remember exponent rules from Algebra 1.
Exponent Rules Review Game with ACT Questions and Distractors
I created this exponent rule review game to expose Algebra 2 students to actual ACT questions involving exponents from past released exams. This activity gives students a chance to play the role of exam writer by crafting tricky distractors for each question.
Exponent Rules Card Sort Activity and Karuta Game
I have gone back to this exponent rule card sort activity and karuta game so many times over the years. I have used it with students ranging from Algebra 1 to Algebra 2 to Pre-Calculus.
Students are always engaged when I pull this out of my filing cabinet!
Exponential Equations
Exponent Puzzles
These exponent puzzles from Amy Gruen are an excellent introduction to solving exponential equations!
Logarithms
Exponents Chart (Powers of 2 to 9)
This printable exponents chart of the powers of 2 to 9 makes a great reference for students while working with logarithms. My students use this all the time!
Evaluating Logarithms Auction Activity
Looking for a free and fun evaluating logarithms activity? In this engaging auction-style activity, students will work in teams to evaluate logs and bid on them to see who can earn the most points.
Swap Two – A Logarithms Task
The provided logarithm expression has three digits. Swap the position of two of the digits to make an expression with: 1) the highest value or 2) the lowest value.
Earthquakes and Explosions – a Logarithms Problem Based Assessment (PBA)
Several years ago, a summer workshop I was part of was centered around learning to write problem based assessments for math class.
The group I was in was tasked with writing an Algebra 2 level PBA. My group chose to write our assessment over logarithms. This is what we came up with.
Logarithm Graduation Year Stickers
I designed these graduation year logarithm stickers for my AP Precalculus students, but I think they would work perfectly for Algebra 2 students as well!
Rational Functions
Rational Expressions
Finding Common Denominators of Rational Expressions Activity
Do your students struggle finding common denominators when adding and subtracting rational expressions? I created this finding common denominators activity a few years ago for Algebra 2 students.
End Behavior of Rational Functions
End Behavior of Rational Functions Stations Activity
This end behavior stations activity was actually written for AP Precalculus students, but it could definitely be used with Algebra 2 students if they are familiar with limit notation.
Complex Fractions
Blitzer Complex Fraction Task
I really, really like this rational expression problem from Blitzer’s Pre-Calculus book. I will definitely be using it with my Algebra 2 students when we do complex fractions!
Rational Equations
Identity Crisis Task Involving Rationals
This identity crisis task from Mark Dugopolski involves creating an identity involving a rational equation. I like this type of task because it looks much scarier than it actually is until your math brain kicks in.
Sequences and Series
Classifying Sequences
Arithmetic Geometric or Neither Color Coding Activity
My Algebra students completed this arithmetic geometric or neither color coding activity after we created our arithmetic, geometric, or neither foldable in our interactive notebooks.
Classifying Sequences Activity – Arithmetic, Geometric, or Neither?
I created this classifying sequences activity to give my algebra students practice distinguishing between geometric and arithmetic sequences. I also threw in some other sequences which we classified as neither.
Arithmetic Sequences
Arithmetic Sequence Puzzle
Can you put your knowledge of arithmetic sequences to the test to solve this arithmetic sequence puzzle worksheet?
Step Puzzles for Practicing Arithmetic Sequences
Each line in the picture represents a different arithmetic sequence. Can you fill in the blank circles?
These creative puzzles are the creation of Naoki Inaba, a prolific Japanese puzzle creator.
Trigonometric Ratios and Functions
Coming Soon!
Conic Sections
Visualizing Conic Sections
Building a Cone to Visualize Conic Sections
I love teaching conic sections, so I was super-excited to discover a set of instructions online for building a cone to help students visualize the four different types of conic sections.
Wooden Visual of Conic Sections
The MathHappens Organization is sharing free files for creating your own tool to help students visualize conic sections.
They even have a printable version that you can create with cardstock if you don’t have access to technology for creating it out of wood.
Classifying Conic Sections
Conic Cards – A Method for Teaching Conic Sections in 8 Days!
If you teach conic sections as part of Algebra 2, I am about to share a life-changing teaching method for you called Conic Cards. Conic Cards are the creation of Cindy Johnson, a National Board Certified Teacher in Oklahoma.
Classifying Conic Sections Flow Chart
Your students will be classifying the equations of conic sections in no time with this fun and easy to use flow chart from Rebecka Peterson.
Conic Sections Graphic Organizer Collection
Download an entire unit’s worth of graphic organizers and foldables to use with your students in their interactive notebook while learning about the various conic sections.
Conic Sections Foldable
Help your students to summarize and retain important information about each different conic section with this helpful conic sections foldable.
Activities and Projects with Conic Sections
Sidewalk Chalk Hyperbolas Activity
Hyperbolas are always the hardest conic section for my students to master the skill of graphing. If the weather is suitable, this sidewalk chalk hyperbolas activity will have students graphing perfect hyperbolas in no time!
Folding Conic Sections Project
I decided to use this folding conic sections project to kick off our conics unit in Pre-Calculus. Over the last few years, I have learned how to create parabolas, ellipses, circles, and hyperbolas using paper folding.
Wax Paper Parabolas
I’m excited to introduce you to wax paper parabolas! Students loved making the parabolas, labeling them with the appropriate vocabulary, and gluing the result in their interactive notebooks.
Paper Folding an Ellipse
Learn how to use paper folding to create an ellipse.
Paper Folding a Hyperbola
Learn how to use paper folding to create a hyperbola.
Conics Patty Paper Poster Project
Once your students have created all of the conic sections by paper folding, have them turn it into a conics poster project!
Probability
Probability Vocabulary Word Search Puzzle
Here’s a fun probability word search to enjoy that features various probability vocabulary words for you to find in the grid. It is available as a free printable pdf download.
Probability Bingo
Probability Bingo is not your typical bingo game!
Students fill their bingo boards based on the color combinations they think will appear the most. The winner is the person who fills out their entire bingo board first.
Venn Diagrams
3 Circle Venn Diagram Template
Use this 3 circle venn diagram template to help students set up probability problems.
Data Analysis and Statistics
Linear Regression
Candy Grab Lab for Linear Regression
This Candy Grab Lab is one of my favorite ways to introduce students to the process of linear regression.
Twizzlers Linear Regression Lab
I learned about using twizzlers for linear regression from Tammy Ballard with Wake County Public Schools. I modified her activity to create my own twizzlers linear regression lab that met the needs of my specific group of algebra students.
Best Line of Best Fit Contest
This Desmos activity kept students engaged and interested while learning how to draw lines of best fit by hand.
Hula Hoop Scatterplot Activity
This hula hoop scatterplot activity gets students moving in math class while learning about how to create a scatterplot and use that scatterplot and linear regression to make predictions.
Starburst Scatterplot Activity
This starburst scatterplot activity ended up being one of my favorite activities of the year!
Tongue Twister Linear Regression Activity
I created this tongue twister linear regression activity for my algebra students to use while collecting tongue twister data in their small groups. Students work in groups to collect data regarding the amount of time it takes various numbers of people to recite a tongue twister.
Bouncing Tennis Balls Linear Regression Activity
Warning: don’t try this bouncing tennis balls linear regression activity if your classroom is on the 2nd floor. The science teacher below your classroom will not appreciate it.
Linear Regression Activity with the True Colors Personality Test
I was inspired to give my students the true colors personality test after attending a workshop where we did this personality test as one of our activities. We took turns going around the room saying what color we found as our result.
When comparing the amount of time it took for different numbers of students, we were able to perform a linear regression to figure out how long it would take the entire class to speak their results.
Quadratic Regression
Speedy Squares Activity for Quadratic Regression
I was so excited to discover this Speedy Squares Activity from Mary Bourassa for practicing quadratic regression several years ago.
I have used it successfully with my Algebra 2 classes for many years.
Miscellaneous Algebra 2 Resources
Algebra 2 Reference Charts
Perfect Squares Chart
Check out this free printable perfect squares list of each square number between 1 and 1024. This perfect squares chart is available as both a PDF and editable WORD document.
Factors 1-100 Chart
One of my high school math students’ most used math reference sheets is this free printable factors chart for the numbers from 1 to 100.
Prime Numbers 1-100 Chart
Print a copy of this 1-100 prime number chart printable (PDF) which features a visual representation of the prime numbers from 1 to 100.
Exponents Chart (Powers of 2 to 9)
This printable exponents chart of the powers of 2 to 9 makes a great reference for students while working with logarithms. My students use this all the time!
Algebra Fun
Algebra Word Search Puzzle
Here’s a fun math themed word search to enjoy that features vocabulary from Algebra 1 and Algebra 2.
Algebra 2 Jokes and Puns
These Algebra 2 jokes and puns are the perfect way to bring a smile to your math students’ faces and give them a good laugh.
Other
Algebra 2 Skills Checklist for Standards Based Grading
Though I no longer teach Algebra 2 or use SBG in the classroom, I decided to compile these Algebra 2 SBG skills lists to serve as inspiration for any teachers who are working to create their own list of learning goals.
I know that I spent many hours looking at other teachers’ skill lists when I was writing my own list of skills the first time around.