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Math problem solving that I built for a student obsessed with race cars and speed!
I forewarn that this is REAL WORLD math, not textbook, and as such can be a little messy! Students will have to make connections, estimations, and draw conclusions that might not all be the same but are, if explained properly, nonetheless correct. I've kept the price low so you can try it and see how your students react! Best to do it alongside them.
The topics covered are:
x,y coordinates (make time the x, y the distance)
graphing (non-linear)
velocity
physics concept of F=ma
I forewarn that this is REAL WORLD math, not textbook, and as such can be a little messy! Students will have to make connections, estimations, and draw conclusions that might not all be the same but are, if explained properly, nonetheless correct. I've kept the price low so you can try it and see how your students react! Best to do it alongside them.
The topics covered are:
x,y coordinates (make time the x, y the distance)
graphing (non-linear)
velocity
physics concept of F=ma
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4th - 9th
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Description
Math problem solving that I built for a student obsessed with race cars and speed!
I forewarn that this is REAL WORLD math, not textbook, and as such can be a little messy! Students will have to make connections, estimations, and draw conclusions that might not all be the same but are, if explained properly, nonetheless correct. I've kept the price low so you can try it and see how your students react! Best to do it alongside them.
The topics covered are:
x,y coordinates (make time the x, y the distance)
graphing (non-linear)
velocity
physics concept of F=ma
I forewarn that this is REAL WORLD math, not textbook, and as such can be a little messy! Students will have to make connections, estimations, and draw conclusions that might not all be the same but are, if explained properly, nonetheless correct. I've kept the price low so you can try it and see how your students react! Best to do it alongside them.
The topics covered are:
x,y coordinates (make time the x, y the distance)
graphing (non-linear)
velocity
physics concept of F=ma
Report this resource to TPT
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