This collection aggregates all the math videos and resources in this series: Texas Instruments Tutorial Videos. There are a total of 266 resources. This collection of resources is made up of downloadable MP4, transcripts, and other resources files that you can easily incorporate into a presentation.
This collection aggregates all the math videos and resources in this series: Anatomy of an Equation. There are a total of 105 resources. This collection of resources is made up of downloadable MP4, transcripts, and other resources files that you can easily incorporate into a presentation.
This collection aggregates all the definition image cards around the topic of Inequalities vocabulary. There are a total of 26 terms. This collection of resources is made up of downloadable PNG files that you can easily incorporate into a presentation.
This collection aggregates all the definition image cards around the topic of Equation terms and vocabulary. There are a total of 40 terms. This collection of resources is made up of downloadable PNG files that you can easily incorporate into a presentation.
This is a collection of all our drag-n-drop math games. There are a total of 34 games. These games cover a variety of different skills. Each comes with a large bank of questions, so each game experience will be different. These games are ideal for practice and review.
This collection aggregates all the video definitions around the topic of Equations. There are a total of 44 videos. This collection of resources is made up of downloadable MP4 files that you can easily incorporate into a presentation.
In this module, students explore algebraic expressions to model different quantities. They look at expressions that involve addition and multiplication. Then they look at real world data from the Star Wars movies since the Disney acquisition of the franchise. Students analyze whether the purchase of the Star Wars franchise has been profitable for Disney.
In this module students learn how to solve two-step equations. Students are shown how to solve these equations using the Properties of Equality (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division).