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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 AP Macroeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Opportunity Cost & Comparative Advantage | |

AP Macroeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Opportunity Cost & Comparative Advantage | |

FRQ 1: Basic Economic Concepts – Opportunity Cost & Comparative AdvantageTitle:AP Macroeconomics | Opportunity Cost & Comparative Advantage | No-Prep FRQ | Description: Overview: This FRQ challenges students to analyze how opportunity cost and comparative advantage shape international trade. Using Adam Smith’s original quote and real-world trade examples, learners apply theory to data-driven decisions about specialization and efficiency. How It Can Be Used: 🌎 As a class discussion starter on
Preview of TED Talk: What is a gift economy?- Alex Gendler

TED Talk: What is a gift economy?- Alex Gendler

This high school social studies resource explores how gift economies function across cultures and in modern society. Students analyze exchange systems, social relationships, and the role of reciprocity in human communities. Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of Statistics: Ducks to Wind (an Ogive Activity)

Statistics: Ducks to Wind (an Ogive Activity)

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Andy Mattick
Engage your students with this hands-on statistics project where they throw rubber ducks as far as they can und use the data to build an ogive (cumulative frequency graph). This activity brings statistics to life and helps students master frequency distributions, cumulative frequency, and graphical analysis through a fun and memorable experiment. What’s Included Student Worksheet (data collection, frequency tables, cumulative frequency, ogive graphing, analysis questions) Teacher Answer Key
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