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Preview of Let's Go Shopping Percent Problems

Let's Go Shopping Percent Problems

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Stacey Boyd
Students will practice solving percent problems including sales tax, sale prices, and percent increase/decrease as they solve real-world word problems.
Preview of Polynomial Functions and Rate of Change AP Precalculus 1.4 Digital Activity

Polynomial Functions and Rate of Change AP Precalculus 1.4 Digital Activity

Engage your students in the AP® Precalculus Unit 1.4 Polynomial Functions and Rate of Change lesson with this NO PREP, self-checking Two Truths and a Lie digital activity! Students practice identifying key characteristics of polynomial functions while getting instant feedback. For added flexibility, printable task cards and a worksheet are included for hands-on learning or independent practice. ✅ACTIVITY SKILLS:Identify relative (local) and absolute (global) extremaIdentify degree and leading
Preview of Exploration Topic 3.15 for AP Precalculus - Rates of Change of Polar Functions

Exploration Topic 3.15 for AP Precalculus - Rates of Change of Polar Functions

Help your AP Precalculus students explore rates of change in polar functions in a hands-on, visual way! This introductory activity focuses on Topic 3.15: Increasing and Decreasing on Polar Functions, guiding students through table completion, graphing, and color-coded analysis to deepen understanding of function behavior. Students will: ✔ Complete a table of values for a polar function. ✔ Graph the function on the coordinate plane ✔ Plot the function on a polar grid ✔ Highlight intervals wit
Preview of Exponential Functions AP Precalculus 2.3 Self-Checking Activity

Exponential Functions AP Precalculus 2.3 Self-Checking Activity

Students practice the 2.3 Exponential Functions lesson from AP® Precalculus with this fun, NO PREP, self-checking digital Path Activity! Printable worksheet included for flexibility in your classroom! ACTIVITY SKILLS:2.4A Identify key characteristics of exponential functions - increasing/decreasing behavior, concavity, end behavior, etc.WHAT'S INCLUDED:Digital Self-Checking Activity using Google Sheets™ (12 Questions)Printable WorksheetAnswer Keys IncludedAP® is a registered trademark of the C
Preview of AP Precalculus Free Response Question 3 Test Prep Review Stations

AP Precalculus Free Response Question 3 Test Prep Review Stations

Keep students engaged during AP Precalculus test prep with these FRQ #3 stations! Students will focus on constructing models of periodic (sinusoidal) contexts. In a series of nine stations, students will work through THREE real-world scenarios ... Labeling five key points on a graphWriting both a sine and cosine equationDescribing an interval as positive/negative, increasing/decreasing, concave up/concave downDeterming how the rate of change of the function is changing over a certain interva
Preview of Modeling Radioactive Decay Using Dice: An Inquiry Activity

Modeling Radioactive Decay Using Dice: An Inquiry Activity

In this activity, students will learn how radioactive decay proceeds, and how to interpret data from isotopes found in rocks. A set of dice will represent a population of decaying atoms, and as students roll and remove dice from the parent population, they will see that as the parent population decreases and the daughter population increases that a standard set of ratios can be developed and used in studying the ages of rocks. I strongly recommend investing in a set of 400 6-sided die, but ther
Preview of Change in Tandem AP Precalculus 1.1 Self-Checking Activity

Change in Tandem AP Precalculus 1.1 Self-Checking Activity

Students practice the 1.1 Change in Tandem lesson from AP® Precalculus with this fun, NO PREP, self-checking digital Mystery Picture Reveal Activity! Printable task cards included for flexibility and hands-on engagement. ⭐️ACTIVITY SKILLS:Identify if a given relation is a functionFind the domain and range of a functionIdentify intervals of increasing and decreasing of a functionFind points of inflection and intervals of concavity of a functionEvaluate a function at a certain valueFind all of
Preview of AP Calculus Unit 5 Coloring Pages : MVT, Increasing/Decreasing, Concavity

AP Calculus Unit 5 Coloring Pages : MVT, Increasing/Decreasing, Concavity

✨ AP Calculus Unit 5 Coloring Pages – Engaging Review for Derivatives, MVT, and Curve Analysis! ✨Make your Unit 5 instruction unforgettable with this set of AP Calculus–aligned coloring pages designed to reinforce some of the most important derivative concepts in a visual and interactive way! These pages are perfect for classwork, stations, early finisher work, homework, or test review—and they add just the right amount of creativity to rigorous AP content. This resource includes 5 high-qualit
Preview of Rational Functions and Graphs 50 Task Cards Quiz HW

Rational Functions and Graphs 50 Task Cards Quiz HW

Created by
Joan Kessler
This innovative activity on Rational Functions and Graphs is a comprehensive overview of the entire section on rational functions. The 50 cards can be used topic by topic or as a review of the section as they are organized by topic and color coded. Included: 50 Task cards which are color coded by similar problems#1 – 12 Find the Domain #13 – 20 Find the Horizontal Asymptotes#21 – 28 Find the Vertical Asymptotes#29 – 32 Find the x intercepts#33 – 36 Find the y intercepts#37 – 44 Choose
Preview of Personal Finance Chapter 1: Entrance & Exit Tickets – Formative Assessment Set

Personal Finance Chapter 1: Entrance & Exit Tickets – Formative Assessment Set

7 Complete Lessons | Quick Formative Checks | No Prep | Answer Key IncludedMaximize every minute of instructional time with this complete set of entrance and exit tickets for Personal Finance Chapter 1! Designed to activate prior knowledge before each lesson and check for understanding afterward, these 7 double-sided tickets (14 total assessments) provide a seamless formative assessment system that takes just 3-5 minutes per day. What's Included 7 double-sided entrance/exit tickets (PDF format
Preview of The Opportunity Cost Archetype | Economics & Life Skills Personality Quiz

The Opportunity Cost Archetype | Economics & Life Skills Personality Quiz

Created by
QuizBreakers
Every choice has a cost. When students spend their time, money, or energy on one thing, they are choosing not to spend it on something else. This is the fundamental principle of Opportunity Cost—the value of what you give up when you make a choice. This interactive, presentation-style personality quiz turns a dry economic concept into an engaging "vibe check" for the modern classroom. Instead of just memorizing definitions, students analyze their own decision-making patterns through relatable,
Preview of Calculus Mini Quiz: Derivatives & Integrals, Timed Practice

Calculus Mini Quiz: Derivatives & Integrals, Timed Practice

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Physics with G
Timed Calculus Quiz – Derivatives & Integrals (2 Versions Included!)Need a quick, ready-to-use calculus assessment? This timed quiz is designed to give students focused practice with derivatives and integrals in a short, structured format. Perfect for bell-ringers, exit tickets, pop quizzes, or formal assessments! ✨ What’s Included: 4-question quiz (2 derivative problems + 2 integral problems) Two unique versions of the quiz for variety or easy makeup testing Clear formatting for easy print
Preview of Matrices Task Cards  End of Unit QR  Quiz  HW

Matrices Task Cards End of Unit QR Quiz HW

Created by
Joan Kessler
These End of Unit Practice on Operations with Matrices task cards get your students engaged and keep them motivated to go through all of the problems, more so than a simple worksheet promoting fluency and skills. This end of unit activity will reinforce the concepts of operations with matrices for PreCalculus and Algebra 2H students. Use as Task Cards or Station Cards. Included topics are: • Dimensions • Addition and Subtraction • Linear Combinations • Matrix multipl
Preview of Exponential and Logarithmic Equations and Inequalities AP Precalc 2.13 Activity

Exponential and Logarithmic Equations and Inequalities AP Precalc 2.13 Activity

Your AP Precalculus students will LOVE practicing 2.13 Solving Exponential and Logarithmic Equations and Inequalities with this fun, self-checking Level Up Game practice activity! ACTIVITY SKILLS for AP® Precalculus:This activity is designed to practice skills from objective 2.13a and 2.13b Level 1: Solving Exponential Equations - Common Bases (Calc Inactive) Level 2: Solving Logarithmic Equations (Calc Inactive) Level 3: Solving Exponential and Logarithmic Equations (Calc Active) Level 4
Preview of Which Economic Fallacy Do You Fall For? Behavioral Economics Quiz

Which Economic Fallacy Do You Fall For? Behavioral Economics Quiz

Created by
QuizBreakers
We often make economic decisions influenced by hidden biases and mental shortcuts. These fallacies can lead to irrational choices in everything from daily purchases to major life decisions. This quiz provides students with a mirror to their own decision-making habits, offering a perfect entry point for units on Consumer Science, Psychology, Economics, or Life Skills. What’s Included:A 5-Question Scenario-Based Quiz: Students navigate five common dilemmas to see which "trap" they fall for most
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Hearing: How Much Louder to Notice a Difference?

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Hearing: How Much Louder to Notice a Difference?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.1 for hearing) to calculate the just noticeable difference (JND) in loudness for ten stimulus intensities ranging from 20 to 110 dB. After completing the data table, students plot intensity on the x-axis and JND on the y-axis, identify the linear relationship, and explain in everyday language how the JND grows proportionally with intensity. A real-world application problem asks students to calculate the minimum loudness increase a concert-goer
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Smell: How Much Stronger Before You Notice?

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Smell: How Much Stronger Before You Notice?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.05 for smell) to calculate JNDs for ten odor concentrations ranging from 20 to 500 AU (arbitrary units). After completing the data table and plotting the graph, students describe the linear intensity-JND relationship and explain how the olfactory system's sensitivity relates proportionally to baseline concentration. A real-world problem asks students to calculate the minimum odor increase a fragrance evaluator named Parfumia would detect at 120
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Taste: How Much Saltier Before You Notice?

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Taste: How Much Saltier Before You Notice?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.20 for saltiness) to calculate JNDs for ten salt concentrations ranging from 1 to 40 g/L. The relatively high k value for taste (compared to vision and kinesthesis) gives students data that demonstrates taste's lower sensitivity to proportional changes. After graphing, students describe the linear relationship and explain what the larger k value implies about gustatory discrimination. A real-world problem asks students to calculate the minimum
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Temperature: How Hot Before You Feel the Diff.

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Temperature: How Hot Before You Feel the Diff.

Created by
Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.07 for temperature) to calculate JNDs for ten temperatures ranging from 10 to 55°C. The lab introduces students to thermal sensation as a measurable, Weber's Law-governed sensory modality. After graphing and identifying the linear relationship, students explain how the JND for temperature grows with baseline temperature. A real-world problem asks students to calculate the minimum temperature increase a hot tub enthusiast named Chilldaddy would
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Touch: How Much Pressure Before You Feel More?

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Touch: How Much Pressure Before You Feel More?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.14 for touch/pressure) to calculate JNDs for ten pressure intensities ranging from 50 to 1500 g. The wide range of values — from light touch to heavy pressure — gives students data that clearly illustrates the proportional scaling of JND across a broad sensory range. After graphing, students describe the linear relationship. A real-world problem asks students to calculate the minimum pressure increase a massage therapist named Squishy would nee
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Vision: How Much Brighter Before Your Eye Notices

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Vision: How Much Brighter Before Your Eye Notices

Created by
Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.02 for brightness) to calculate JNDs for ten light intensities ranging from 100 to 3000 candelas (cd). The very low k value for vision — the lowest in the collection alongside kinesthesis — demonstrates that the visual system is among the most sensitive to proportional changes, requiring only a 2% change for detection. After graphing, students note the linear relationship and discuss the implications of the small k value. A real-world problem a
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Kinesthesis: How Much Heavier Before You Feel It?

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Kinesthesis: How Much Heavier Before You Feel It?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.02 for kinesthesis) to calculate JNDs for ten lifted weights ranging from 100 to 5000 g. Sharing the same k value as vision (0.02), this lab allows for cross-modal comparison of sensitivity and demonstrates that the kinesthetic system — despite sensing a very different type of stimulus — matches visual sensitivity in proportional discrimination. After graphing, students describe the linear relationship. A real-world problem asks students to cal
Preview of AP Statistics - Unit 3 Vocabulary Matching Quiz (The Practice of Statistics)

AP Statistics - Unit 3 Vocabulary Matching Quiz (The Practice of Statistics)

Created by
Champe's Math
This Unit 3 Vocabulary Matching Quiz is designed for AP Statistics students studying The Practice of Statistics, specifically focusing on collecting data and designing studies. It provides a structured, ready-to-use resource for testing students' knowledge of key terms and concepts, including population, sample, bias, experimental design, sampling methods, confounding, and more. Features:Matching Section: 17 key vocabulary terms matched with precise definitions.Short Answer Section: Two conc
Preview of Derivatives of Exponential Functions Notes and Flash Cards

Derivatives of Exponential Functions Notes and Flash Cards

These notes cover finding derivatives of expressions involving exponential functions (using the chain rule). It also includes a set of flashcards for just that and another set that has an exponential expression on one side and both the derivative and integral on the other for students to quiz each other (the one answering just sees the function). This note sheet formatted to be a 1/2 sheet of paper. It is intended to hand out to the students so that they do not have to write everything down - n
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