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An example of each page of your Interactive Notebook

Front Cover Includes your Name, and your classroom number in the top right corner

Inside front cover Glue your #SELFIE

The first 4 pages should NOT be numbered and be Table of Contents

The first page with a number and date in the top right corner About the author page Includes picture, pasted in OR drawn

Page #2-3 Cornell Notes Setup The right and left side of how you set up your Cornell Notes Left side is the part the student is responsible for filling in Right side is notes copied in class

Page #4-5 KUDOs Unit 1 Outline of Unit 1 topics, glued in Tab marking beginning of Unit 1 material

Cornell Notes: Sets of Real Numbers Page #6-7 Cornell Notes: Sets of Real Numbers Right side is notes copied from class (On webpage, Unit 1) Left side for studying and summary

Scientific Notation Foldable Page #8 Scientific Notation Foldable Outside (folded view) Inside (Unfolded) with notes

Exponent Rules Page #9 Rules for operations with exponents when; Multiplying Dividing Raising exponents to a power Negative exponents Powers of ten

Page #10-11 KUDOs Unit 2 Outline of Unit 1 topics, glued in Tab marking beginning of Unit 2 material

Cornell Notes: Graphing Inequalities Page #12-13 Cornell Notes: Graphing Inequalities Right side is notes copied from class (On webpage, Unit 2) Left side for studying and summary

Cornell Notes: Solving Inequalities Page #14-15 Cornell Notes: Solving Inequalities Right side is notes copied from class (On webpage, Unit 2) Left side for studying and summary

Students solve 6 inequalities on the right Page #16 Inequality Matching Students solve 6 inequalities on the right Match the answer, problem, and graph on the left side

Solving Equations Foldable Page #17 Solving Equations Foldable Step-by-step instructions for solving complicated equations

Simplifying Expressions; Playbook and Vocab Page #18-19 Simplifying Expressions; Playbook and Vocab Left side is”playbook” activity done in class (Folded in half and stapled in Right side is vocab for combining like terms

Page #20-21 Simplifying Expressions- Combining like terms Left side- notes and rules for combining like terms Combining like terms examples

Page #22-23 Unit 3 KUDOs Left side- notes and rules for combining like terms Combining like terms examples

Slope-Intercept Form Foldable Outside-Definition of terms in the equation Multiple representations of elements of the equation

P.25 DIXIROYD Connects Domain and Range to Input/ Output, X-Values and Y-Values. Dependent vs. Independent Variables

Graphing Functions on the Coordinate Plane Page # 26 Graphing Functions on the Coordinate Plane Input- output table with function notation Graphed equation using ordered pairs from input-output table Also graphed equation using slope and y-intercept

Function VS Relation Page #27 Definition and examples in multiple forms

Relations/ Functions sort Page #28 Relations/ Functions sort All Functions are a kind of relation so the circle of functions is within the relation circle Sort different representations in to correct parts of venn diagram

Shows kinds of equations and their graphs Slopes Foldable Shows kinds of equations and their graphs Negative, positive, zero, undefined, parallel and perpendicular