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Compound Inequalities Zen Math

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With this no-prep activity, students will solve and graph compound inequalities. Then, they will find their answer on the abstract

Cramer’s Rule Create and Color

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In this activity, students will solve systems of three equations using Cramer’s Rule as they tap into their creative side!

Determinants of Matrices Color by Number

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With this activity, students will evaluate the determinants of 2×2 and 3×3 matrices and then color the picture using their

Determinants of Matrices Zen Math

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With this no-prep activity, students will evaluate the determinant of the given matrices (2 x 2 and 3 x 3,

Dividing Radicals Create and Color

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In this activity, students will divide radical expressions as they tap into their creative side! Once students simplify the expressions,

Dividing Radicals Zen Math

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With this no-prep activity, students will divide radical expressions (using the conjugate). Then, they will find their answer on the

Expanding & Condensing Logarithms Create and Color

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In this activity, students will expand and condense logarithms (same base) as they tap into their creative side! Once students

Exponential Equations Create and Color

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In this activity, students will solve exponential equations (not requiring logarithms) as they tap into their creative side! Once students

Exponential Equations Tarsia Puzzle

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With this activity, students will match exponential equations (without the use of logarithms) and their solutions in order to create

Exponential Equations Zen Math

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With this no-prep activity, students will solve exponential equations (not requiring logarithms). Then, they will find their answer on the

Factoring the Sum or Difference of Cubes Color by Number

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Overview With this activity, students will completely factor sums and differences of cubes.  They will color a beautiful mandala as

Factors and Zeroes Color by Number

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Overview With this activity, students will find factors and zeroes of polynomials (up to the 4th degree).  As they work