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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 Algebra 2 Functions Group Quiz | Operations with Functions | Critical Thinking

Algebra 2 Functions Group Quiz | Operations with Functions | Critical Thinking

Get your students collaborating and thinking deeply with this Functions Group Quiz! Designed to reinforce core function skills while also challenging students with a harder, higher-order problem, this quiz encourages both teamwork and critical thinking. Students will work together to: • Evaluate and interpret functions • Apply function notation and operations with functions • Analyze graphs and equations of functions • A multi-step, problem-solving challenge that requires reasoning beyond ro
Preview of Real-Life Piecewise Functions: Water Bill Step-by-Step Precalc Investigation

Real-Life Piecewise Functions: Water Bill Step-by-Step Precalc Investigation

Bring piecewise functions to life with this engaging real-world Precalculus task that connects math concepts to a relatable, authentic scenario — calculating water bills using real data from Palm Bay, Florida and other U.S. counties! Students explore tiered water rates and build mathematical models that help them understand how piecewise functions, slopes, and continuity apply to real-world pricing systems. Perfect for Precalculus, Algebra 2, or Functions and Modeling units. Students are intro
Preview of Literal (Variable) Equations Worksheets and Notes for 8th, 9th & 10th Grade Math

Literal (Variable) Equations Worksheets and Notes for 8th, 9th & 10th Grade Math

This resource helps 8th, 9th and 10 grade students master solving literal, or variable, equations. Within 6 pages, the resource contains 40 well-structured exercises; problems including fractions, multiple terms, and equations with 2, 3, or more variables. Students practice with the exact types of problems they’ll see in class and on assessments, making this resource perfect for guided practice, homework, or test prep! What’s Included: 40 literal equation practice problemsMultiple choice and
Preview of Rational Functions Graphing Asymptotes and Holes Task Cards Plus HW

Rational Functions Graphing Asymptotes and Holes Task Cards Plus HW

Created by
Joan Kessler
These Graphing Rational Functions - Asymptotes and Holes Task Cards really do work to engage your students and challenge them, while motivating them to go through all of the problems, more so than a simple worksheet. Working in small groups builds confidence as well as skills. What's included?16 Task cards - Your students will find horizontal, vertical, and slant asymptotes, as well as holes. They will also match graphs of a rational functions to their equations. Some questions are multiple
Preview of Elliptical Orbits Project (PBL) - Precalculus Conic Sections & Eccentricity

Elliptical Orbits Project (PBL) - Precalculus Conic Sections & Eccentricity

Created by
Megan Haynes
This engaging Project-Based Learning (PBL) activity brings conic sections to life by having students explore how ellipses model real-world orbits. Students select a planet, moon, comet, or satellite and use research to gather key data such as eccentricity and orbital measurements, then create a mathematical model using the equation of an ellipse. They will construct and label a diagram, analyze how eccentricity affects the shape of the orbit, and present their findings through a visual project.
Preview of Polar Coordinates Mystery Picture

Polar Coordinates Mystery Picture

Students will practice plotting polar coordinates to create a mystery picture. Coordinates include radians, degrees, negative angles and radii, and coterminal angles. When points are plotted and connected in order, the resulting picture is a sea turtle.
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