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Preview of Graphs of First & Second Derivatives Identify and Match f, f', f''

Graphs of First & Second Derivatives Identify and Match f, f', f''

Created by
Joan Kessler
In this activity students practice identifying the Graphs of a function and its first and second derivative, f, f ', and f ''. They analyze 3 graphs, one blue, one black, and one red, superimposed on the same coordinate grid, to determine which is the graph of original function, the graph of first derivative, and the graph of the second derivative. The activity does not require differentiation, but requires students to understand increasing, decreasing, relative extrema, and concavity. Man
Preview of Identifying Coordinate Points on Treasure Map Activity - 4 Levels of Practice

Identifying Coordinate Points on Treasure Map Activity - 4 Levels of Practice

Bring coordinate planes to life with this engaging Coordinate Plane Treasure Hunt Activity! Students will identify key landmarks, follow an adventurous story, and identify each location on a coordinate grid. This hands-on activity transforms abstract graphing skills into an exciting mapping challenge that builds confidence and accuracy. This resource includes 4 differentiated worksheets, each increasing in complexity so you can easily scaffold instruction for all learners. Students begin by id
Preview of Exponential Functions Candy Lab – Decay, Growth & Modeling (TI-84 + Desmos)

Exponential Functions Candy Lab – Decay, Growth & Modeling (TI-84 + Desmos)

Created by
Sawyer Kolbe
Make exponential functions interactive and memorable with this real-world, candy-based math lab! Students explore exponential decay and growth using Skittles, M&Ms, or pennies, and use either Desmos or TI-84 calculators to model their data. It’s now fully updated with an example answer key, Desmos example, and editable Google Doc Versions, all included in one convenient file! What’s Included: 2 full versions of the lab: ➤ TI-84 Calculator Instructions ➤ Desmos Graphing InstructionsEditable
Preview of Jamestown Executive Decision Tool | Weighted Matrix & Data Analysis PBL

Jamestown Executive Decision Tool | Weighted Matrix & Data Analysis PBL

Transform your Jamestown unit into a high-stakes corporate simulation. Move beyond rote memorization and challenge your students to think like 17th-century consultants. In this "Executive Decision Tool" activity, students analyze the Jamestown venture not just as a historical event, but as a failing business investment for the Virginia Company of London. Using a Weighted Analysis Matrix, students must evaluate critical survival factors—Financial ROI, Military Defense, Public Health, and Diplom
Preview of Geometry Coordinate Plane Area & Perimeter: Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Composite

Geometry Coordinate Plane Area & Perimeter: Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Composite

Created by
Dana Kick
Coordinate plane practice for finding area & perimeter of triangles, quadrilaterals, and composite shapes. Perfect for grades 8–10 Geometry. Give your students targeted practice with this Geometry packet! Designed for grades 8–10, it focuses on finding the area and perimeter of triangles, quadrilaterals, and composite shapes on the coordinate plane. Students apply distance, slope, and area formulas to solve both standard and real-world problems. Ideal for classwork, homework, review, or asse
Preview of Cartoon Character Coordinate Plane Graphing Picture: LABUBU 1

Cartoon Character Coordinate Plane Graphing Picture: LABUBU 1

Created by
Qiang Ma
This coordinate system graphic art mystery picture would be ideal for students that are just beginning with graphing coordinates or students that need a little extra practice. It is also a great fun activity and engaging worksheets for Grade 4-11 for any time of the year. Prep free! Differentiated! Independent! The picture has two different graphing options to easily provide differentiation in your classroom. - One picture to be graphed in first quadrant with positive whole numbers only o
Preview of End of the Year Project - Graphing Linear Equations - EDITABLE

End of the Year Project - Graphing Linear Equations - EDITABLE

Created by
The Two Sisters
Assess your students' knowledge of graphing linear equations while bringing out their creativity. Students are allowed to graph anything they want as long as they follow the rules provided. I used this project with my 8th graders (of all math-ability levels) after teaching graphing linear equations using slope and y-intercept. Students will practice graphing equations with positive slope, negative slope, zero slope and no slope. They will also reinforce recognizing patterns for each type of line
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