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Preview of IGCSE & AS Accounting Equation: The Core Formula Explained!

IGCSE & AS Accounting Equation: The Core Formula Explained!

IGCSE Accounting – The Accounting Equation (2027 Syllabus)Grade Level: 9–11 | Format: PowerPoint | Subject: Accounting Introduce your students to the basics of accounting with this engaging, syllabus-aligned lesson on the Accounting Equation. Includes a real-life case study (Emma’s cupcake business), clear explanations of assets, liabilities, and capital, plus interactive quiz slides and discussion prompts. Topics Covered: Bookkeeping vs. Accounting Importance of financial records Sole trad
Preview of Finding Limits Analytically Maze plus HW for Calculus

Finding Limits Analytically Maze plus HW for Calculus

Created by
Joan Kessler
Your Calculus students find the limits analytically of up to 20 functions functions with this engaging maze. Each solution leads to the next problem as they work to find the correct answers. What's Included?Printable Maze for 8 1/2 by 11'' paper. There are polynomials, rational functions, and piecewise defined functions. There are 20 questions of which 15 must be completed to get the maze correct. The problems do not include trig functions or other transcendentals or limits as x approaches
Preview of Calculus Derivatives Scavenger Hunt | AP Calculus Review Activity

Calculus Derivatives Scavenger Hunt | AP Calculus Review Activity

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Mathwize
Calculus Derivatives Scavenger Hunt – AP Calculus AB Unit 2 ActivityMake derivatives practice engaging with this Calculus Derivatives Scavenger Hunt activity! Students will review and apply derivative rules while moving around the classroom solving problems in an interactive, student-centered format. This activity is perfect for reinforcing derivative concepts, increasing engagement, and helping students build confidence with differentiation skills. This resource is perfect for:AP Calculus ABAP
Preview of U5.3 Economics and Civics: Exploring Inflation and Quantity Theory of Money

U5.3 Economics and Civics: Exploring Inflation and Quantity Theory of Money

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SD Project HS
CryptoLand’s Digital Disaster Case Study | Inflation and Quantity Theory of Money | Macroeconomics ActivityHelp students truly understand inflation, money growth, and the quantity theory of money with this engaging, classroom-ready economics case study built around a memorable fictional scenario. In CryptoLand’s Digital Disaster, students examine what happens when leaders increase the money supply too quickly and discover why more money does not always mean more wealth. What’s Included:💡 Teach
Preview of First Dollar Forward Financial Literacy Curriculum for High School

First Dollar Forward Financial Literacy Curriculum for High School

First Dollar Forward Financial Literacy Curriculum for High School | Personal Finance Semester CourseLooking for a complete financial literacy curriculum for high school students that actually teaches real-world money skills? First Dollar Forward is a full personal finance semester course designed to teach teens how to earn, budget, save, invest, and build long-term financial stability. This no-prep financial literacy curriculum includes everything you need to confidently teach money management
Preview of Psychology Lab Tired and Grumpy: Does Sleep Quality Predict Negative Affect?

Psychology Lab Tired and Grumpy: Does Sleep Quality Predict Negative Affect?

Created by
Brian Garber
Tired and Grumpy: Does Sleep Quality Predict Negative Affect? Students complete the Groningen Sleep Quality Scale (GSQS) and the PANAS Negative Affect subscale, then pool data to calculate a Pearson r. The lab connects sleep neuroscience — specifically amygdala reactivity to sleep deprivation — to emotional experience, providing a biological mechanism for the predicted correlation. Students analyze the bidirectional cycle in which poor sleep increases negative emotion and negative emotion disr
Preview of What Field of Mathematics Are You? | Personality Quiz for Math Class

What Field of Mathematics Are You? | Personality Quiz for Math Class

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QuizBreakers
What Field of Mathematics Are You? | Personality Quiz for Math Class Unleash your students’ inner mathematicians! This fun, introspective personality quiz helps learners discover which branch of mathematics best matches their thinking style—Statistics, Algebra, Number Theory, or Geometry. Whether they’re trend trackers, logic lovers, pattern hunters, or shape savants, this activity sparks curiosity and celebrates diverse mathematical minds. ✨ What’s Inside: A printable & digital-friendly 6-
Preview of Calculus Intermediate Value Theorem Foldable Notes and Practice

Calculus Intermediate Value Theorem Foldable Notes and Practice

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Joan Kessler
Your Calculus students will learn, understand, and apply the Intermediate Value Theorem with the help of this foldable organizer and practice resource. Designed for Unit 1, Limits and Continuity, this trifold contains notes, diagrams, a completed example, and 6 problems for your students to complete. The foldable can be used stand alone or in Interactive Notebooks if desired. What's included?The foldable with notes, examples and problemsan additional HW assignment or quiz with 6 similar pro
Preview of Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Do Femininity Traits Change? A BSRI Lab

Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Do Femininity Traits Change? A BSRI Lab

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI) and record only their Femininity subscale score, then collect scores from junior and senior classmates to run an independent samples t-test. The Femininity subscale measures self-reported traits historically associated with femininity — warmth, nurturance, sensitivity, and compassion — regardless of the students gender. The lab examines whether these interpersonally oriented traits change meaningfully between junior and senior year, and invites
Preview of Psychology Lab Want Friends, Fear People: Unmet Belonging Needs and Social Anx.

Psychology Lab Want Friends, Fear People: Unmet Belonging Needs and Social Anx.

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Belonging/Love subscale of a Maslow-based needs assessment and the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS), then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to calculate a Pearson r. The lab examines a clinically important paradox: people who most want social connection may simultaneously be most afraid of it. Students explain the psychological mechanism — unmet belonging needs can intensify the stakes of social evaluation, increasing fear of rejection and feeding social anxiety — a
Preview of Psychology Lab Is It Anxiety or Just About Health? Comparing Two Constructs

Psychology Lab Is It Anxiety or Just About Health? Comparing Two Constructs

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Brian Garber
Is It Anxiety or Just About Health? Comparing Two Anxiety Constructs Students complete the Short Health Anxiety Inventory (HAI-18) and the GAD-7 General Anxiety scale, then pool data to calculate a Pearson r. The lab examines whether health anxiety is a specific form of general anxiety or a distinct clinical construct, and explores how heightened attention to bodily sensations differs from generalized worry. Discussion connects the lab to post-pandemic increases in health anxiety and challenge
Preview of Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Feels More Connected to Nature?

Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Feels More Connected to Nature?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Connectedness to Nature Scale (CNS), which measures the degree to which a person feels part of the natural world, then collect scores from junior and senior classmates to run an independent samples t-test. The lab explores whether environmental identity and nature connectedness — shown in research to buffer stress and support well-being — differs between the two grade levels. Students consider whether time spent outdoors, exposure to nature during adolescence, or the increa
Preview of Bitcoin & Chart Analysis – Real-Life Math for Grades 8 and Up

Bitcoin & Chart Analysis – Real-Life Math for Grades 8 and Up

Created by
YummyMath
Have you ever wanted to introduce students to cryptocurrency or chart reading? This real-world math activity is the perfect starting point! Students will explore Bitcoin price movements using a real chart — all while building foundational skills in data interpretation and financial literacy. Note: The math is lower middle school-friendly, but the financial context makes it a better fit for grades 8+ or high school students ready to apply their knowledge! ✏ Students will (skills covered):
Preview of AP Statistics 2026 — The Crimson Hairline Collection

AP Statistics 2026 — The Crimson Hairline Collection

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Rhee Math Lab
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Preview of Probability Trees No-Prep Mini Unit Bundle | Notes, Activity, and Assignment

Probability Trees No-Prep Mini Unit Bundle | Notes, Activity, and Assignment

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Straight A Math
Make teaching probability trees simple, interactive, and effective with this all-in-one mini unit bundle! Designed for IB Math, Statistics, or any high school probability unit, this no-prep resource includes guided notes, a creative life-based project, and an additional assignment for practice and assessment. Whether you're introducing tree diagrams or reviewing compound probability, this bundle has everything you need to help students understand and apply probability in real-world and imagin
Preview of High School Study Success Planner

High School Study Success Planner

High School Study Success Planner | Study Skills, Organization & Academic Planning Toolkit Help high school students develop strong study habits, organization skills, and academic independence with this High School Study Success Planner. This printable toolkit gives students structured templates to organize assignments, plan study sessions, prepare for tests, track grades, and reflect on their progress. Designed to support student success, these tools help students stay organized, manage thei
Preview of Compete bundle: IGCSE & AS Accounting Equation: The Core Formula Explained!

Compete bundle: IGCSE & AS Accounting Equation: The Core Formula Explained!

Topic: Introduction to Bookkeeping and the Accounting Equation Grade Level: 9–12 | Curricula: IGCSE 0452 & AS Level 9706 Format: Editable PowerPoint + 2 Printable Worksheets + Answer Keys Kickstart your accounting course with this comprehensive Chapter 1 bundle designed for both IGCSE and AS Level students. This pack introduces learners to the fundamentals of bookkeeping, accounting principles, and the accounting equation, all aligned with the Cambridge 2027 syllabus update. What’s Includ
Preview of Evaluating Limits Practice Calculus Review Choice Board Activity

Evaluating Limits Practice Calculus Review Choice Board Activity

Evaluating Limits Practice Calculus Review Choice Board Activity includes three different limit practices that are NO PREP for you and give your students the chance to take ownership of their learning. Choice boards work great as individual or partner activities during class or at home for students looking for additional practice problems. Choice Boards Included in Bundle:Solving Limits Algebraically Infinite Limits and Limits at InfinityLimits of Trig Functions How Choice Boards Work:Eac
Preview of AP Calculus AB FUN Notes Doodle Pages Guided Notes and Practice Bundle

AP Calculus AB FUN Notes Doodle Pages Guided Notes and Practice Bundle

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Calculus AB Bundle of FUN Notes, contains guided notes in a fun format and will give your students a combination of content rich, rigorous notes and practice, plus a fun way to channel their creativity. It includes topics from AP Calculus AB only. If you teach BC Please look at Calculus Bundle of FUN Notes AB + BC Topics. What could be better than mixing Calculus with the style of Comic Books? Your kids are already Super Heroes! These sets of notes and practice are not only fun for yo
Preview of Supply & Demand Practice | Price Floors & Ceilings Court Simulation

Supply & Demand Practice | Price Floors & Ceilings Court Simulation

Help students master supply and demand graphing through a structured activity that reinforces how price controls affect markets. In this lesson, students analyze real-world scenarios involving price ceilings and price floors, then apply their understanding by graphing the effects on supply, demand, equilibrium, shortages, and surpluses. Rather than simply memorizing definitions, students practice interpreting market outcomes and explaining the economic reasoning behind them.This activity work
Preview of AP Statistics Final Project | Simulations with AI | Editable | No Prep

AP Statistics Final Project | Simulations with AI | Editable | No Prep

AP STATISTICS MEETS AI: ENGAGING POST-EXAM PROBABILITY PROJECT Transform your post-AP exam time into a powerful learning experience! This comprehensive 35+ page resource combines probability simulation with cutting-edge AI tools, giving your students valuable skills that extend beyond the classroom. WHY TEACHERS LOVE THIS RESOURCE: Zero prep required – Complete teacher guide, answer keys, and student materials ready for immediate useAuthentic technology integration – Students learn to use G
Preview of AP Calculus BC Calculus 2 Readiness Prep

AP Calculus BC Calculus 2 Readiness Prep

Created by
Joan Kessler
Are your Calculus students ready for the second half of AP Calculus BC or College Calculus 2?Sure, they can take derivatives and limits. They can integrate and find the area under a curve, but can they do Partial Fractions? Do they remember Polar Functions, or Conics? What about Trig Equations? or Series? They will need those skills as well as those learned in Calculus AB as they enter the next course in the Calculus sequence. Sometimes I think PreCalculus should come between Calculus 1 and 2,
Preview of AP Calculus AB or Calculus 1 Weekly Spiral Review Fun Theme Whole Year

AP Calculus AB or Calculus 1 Weekly Spiral Review Fun Theme Whole Year

Created by
Joan Kessler
This spiral review for Calculus is one of my best teaching ideas!! Students love it! It keeps them on their toes, bring out a friendly competitiveness and lots of discussion into my classes My schedule and classes are not conducive for daily warm-ups, but............, big but here, my students really need to understand that they are taking college level courses and are responsible for all they have learned. They cannot get an A or a B in a prereq course, or even last month's test, and then
Preview of MEMORY TOWER OF HANOI

MEMORY TOWER OF HANOI

Created by
Michael Saffaie
Bring the classic Tower of Hanoi puzzle to your classroom or home — with a memory twist that makes it a true brain workout! Students move a numbered stack of discs from one stick to another, recording each move and racing to match the optimal (fewest-moves) solution.Why the memory twist matters: In the higher levels, players have to hold the position of the discs in their mind and plan several moves ahead before acting. This builds working memory — the brain's ability to keep and manipulate info
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