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[No-Prep] Calculus: Integration Math Codebreaker (Fun with Puns)
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Includes 12 Questions covering basic integration formulae: polynomial, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic.

Answer key included.

Potential Uses
♦ Bell Ringer
♦ Classwork
♦ Early Finishers
♦ Extended work
♦ Homework

Math Codebreaker/Riddle Puzzle. Solve the questions to reveal the message.
Provides immediate feedback and reinforcement as students work through the questions. Humor incentive taps into the reward center of the teenage brain.

WARNING: Student reaction to punchline may vary.

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[No-Prep] Calculus: Integration Math Codebreaker (Fun with Puns)

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10th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
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Description

Includes 12 Questions covering basic integration formulae: polynomial, trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic.

Answer key included.

Potential Uses
♦ Bell Ringer
♦ Classwork
♦ Early Finishers
♦ Extended work
♦ Homework

Math Codebreaker/Riddle Puzzle. Solve the questions to reveal the message.
Provides immediate feedback and reinforcement as students work through the questions. Humor incentive taps into the reward center of the teenage brain.

WARNING: Student reaction to punchline may vary.

Rimshot drums sound effect not included.

More Math Codebreakers coming soon...
Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 5 out of 5
April 25, 2023
Great practice activity. Thank you! I used this with my group of non-AP calc students.
Elizabeth Y.
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Grades taught: 10th, 12th

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