Strengthen your algebra skills while practicing kindness to yourself and building a strong, positive self-identity.
This workbook is designed to help you improve your algebra confidence and your personal well-being — one page at a time.
Algebra Practice & Be Kind To Your Mind
Table of Contents
Evaluating Expressions & Environmental Essentials
Simplifying Expressions & Visualize Algebra Success
Solving Equations & Mindfulness Strength & Resilience
Solving Equations with Fractions or Decimals & Mindful Mandalas
Solving Literal Equations & Affirmations Abound
Solving Inequalities & Goal Ladders
Equation & Inequalities Applications & Brain Functions
Solving Proportions & Journaling: Who Do You Want To Be?
Absolute Value Equations & Brain Breaks
Absolute Value Inequalities & Mindful Breathing
Functions & Architectural Drawing
Graphing Lines & Empowering Music
Finding Slope & Journaling: Gratitude
Linear Equations & A Creative Interview
Writing Linear Equations & Offbeat Grids
Parallel and Perpendicular Lines & Supportive People
Solving Linear Systems & True Brain Breaks
Distance Formula & Midpoint Formula & A Self Portrait
Exponents & Journaling: I am My Best Self When
Multiplying Polynomials & Algebra Boosts Mental Health
Factoring Polynomials & Creative Algebra Journaling
Graphing Quadratics & Positive Affirmations
Solving Quadratics & A Reflection
Discriminant & Journaling: 5 Years From Now
Simplifying Radicals & Practice Tips for Your Mind
Area of Polygons & Useful Algebra
Circles & Music and Self Expression
Composite Figures & Journaling: Positivity
Pythagorean Theorem & Creative Comic Strip
Angle Relationships & Building Happiness
The Creators of this Workbook:
Amy is a dedicated teacher and a fourth generation math educator who brings creativity, thoughtfulness and humor to her teaching. She holds degrees from Valparaiso University and University of Illinois. Based in Northern California, Amy lives with her family and is the proud mother of college students pursuing engineering and business. Outside the classroom, Amy enjoys sports, puzzles and family outings. For more fun and exciting math activities visit me at: www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/algebra-to-the-power-of-four
Lisa is a clinical psychologist with extensive experience caring for adolescents through their formative teenage years. She earned her psychology degrees at The George Washington University and now lives with her family in Southern California. As a mother of teenage twins, she is deeply familiar with the everyday journey of growing up—whether it’s mastering algebra or learning to care for their mental well-being. Lisa is passionate about creativity, enjoys playing tennis, and loves traveling with her family.