1. Library
  2. Passages
  3. High School
  4. 12th Grade
  5. Math
  6. Algebra
  7. Algebraic Expressions
  8. Rational Expressions
  9. Operations On Rational Algebraic Expressions
  10. Adding And/or Subtracting Rational Algebraic Expressions

12th Grade Adding And/or Subtracting Rational Algebraic Expressions Passages

Filter your results

Clear filters

9th Grade - 12th Grade

The Salem Witch Trials - Historical Analysis - Understanding Mass Hysteria

The Salem Witch Trials - Historical Analysis - Understanding Mass Hysteria

Comprehension

The Salem Witch Trials - Historical Analysis - Understanding Mass Hysteria

9th Grade - 12th Grade

English

Investigate the Salem Witch Trials to understand the impact of fear and hysteria on historical events, shaping views on justice and community conduct. Gain insights into the social dynamics of witch hunts and develop critical thinking skills about historical context and societal reactions.

See more

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Analysis of Literary Devices - Tone and Structure - "The City Planners" by Margaret Atwood

Analysis of Literary Devices - Tone and Structure - "The City Planners" by Margaret Atwood

Comprehension

Analysis of Literary Devices - Tone and Structure - "The City Planners" by Margaret Atwood

9th Grade - 12th Grade

English

Explore the detailed analysis of Margaret Atwood's poem "The City Planners," emphasizing literary devices such as tone, structure, and personification. Develop critical reading skills by interpreting nuanced language and understanding the contrast between suburban life and individual ideals.

See more

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Fraud Detection - Ponzi Schemes - Financial Ethics

Fraud Detection - Ponzi Schemes - Financial Ethics

Comprehension

Fraud Detection - Ponzi Schemes - Financial Ethics

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Business

Examine the complexities of financial ethics through the Bernie Madoff scandal, a quintessential example of Ponzi schemes. Focus on identifying key indicators of fraudulent activities and enhance critical thinking skills to evaluate financial integrity and oversight.

See more

12th Grade

Analyzing Argumentative Text - Persuasive Techniques - Understanding Argumentation

Analyzing Argumentative Text - Persuasive Techniques - Understanding Argumentation

Comprehension

Analyzing Argumentative Text - Persuasive Techniques - Understanding Argumentation

12th Grade

English

Explore the foundational aspects of argumentative texts by focusing on purpose, structure, and key elements such as claims, evidence, and counterclaims. Engage with content that enhances the ability to construct compelling arguments, utilize persuasive techniques effectively, and critically analyze text structure for improved communication.

See more

8th Grade - University

Exponent Simplification Techniques - Exponent Laws - Algebra Fundamentals

Exponent Simplification Techniques - Exponent Laws - Algebra Fundamentals

Comprehension

Exponent Simplification Techniques - Exponent Laws - Algebra Fundamentals

8th Grade - University

Mathematics

Explore exponent simplification techniques using fundamental algebraic rules, focusing on the product and quotient laws. Gain proficiency in simplifying expressions involving exponents, including negative and fractional exponents, to enhance algebraic problem-solving skills.

See more

12th Grade

Argumentative Skill - Rhetorical Techniques - Persuasive Writing

Argumentative Skill - Rhetorical Techniques - Persuasive Writing

Comprehension

Argumentative Skill - Rhetorical Techniques - Persuasive Writing

12th Grade

English

Gain a comprehensive understanding of argumentative texts and rhetorical techniques, focusing on Ethos, Pathos, and Logos. Develop fundamental skills in constructing persuasive arguments and enhancing abilities in critical analysis and writing.

See more

12th Grade

Philosophical Debates - Human Nature - Hobbes and Locke

Philosophical Debates - Human Nature - Hobbes and Locke

Comprehension

Philosophical Debates - Human Nature - Hobbes and Locke

12th Grade

Social Studies

Explore the contrasting views on human nature as proposed by philosophers Thomas Hobbes and John Locke, examining ideas such as the inherent goodness or badness of humans. Engage in philosophical inquiry and develop critical thinking skills by discussing and forming opinions based on historical and contemporary examples.

See more

Start adapting your curriculum in minutes.

The best way to create, adapt, and deliver resources differentiated for every student.

Marketing banner backdrop