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Preview of Python Coding For Beginners | Lesson 1 | Editable Presentation & Exercises

Python Coding For Beginners | Lesson 1 | Editable Presentation & Exercises

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Cyber Wiz
Python coding lessons for beginners made simple! This editable and student-friendly resource introduces the basics of Python programming step by step, including variables, loops, lists, functions, and input/output. Designed for middle and high school computer science classes, this resource combines clear explanations with interactive practice so students learn by doing. What’s IncludedEditable Presentation Slides – introduce key Python coding concepts with examplesStep-by-Step Guided Activities
Preview of AP Calculus Project: Roller Coaster with Piecewise Functions & Derivatives

AP Calculus Project: Roller Coaster with Piecewise Functions & Derivatives

Created by
Diane McClaskey
Engage your AP Calculus students after the exam with this hands-on and creative project! Students design a mathematically valid roller coaster using piecewise functions that are continuous and differentiable at each transition point. They must graph the coaster, build a 3D model, and provide formal mathematical proofs of continuity and differentiability. Perfect for: AP Exam wrap-up weeks Summative assessments Honors Calculus projects Includes: Full student instructions Grading rubric Proof
Preview of Snap Back – A Marvel-Themed Exponentials and Logarithms Project

Snap Back – A Marvel-Themed Exponentials and Logarithms Project

Snap Back: A Mathematical Mission to Retrieve the Gauntlet An immersive, Avengers-themed project on exponential and logarithmic functions. In this full-unit project, students step into the role of the Avengers’ mathematical strike team as they plan a high-stakes infiltration of Thanos’ lair. Through story-driven missions and decision-making, students apply exponential and logarithmic concepts in rich, meaningful contexts inspired by the Marvel universe. This resource transforms abstract math int
Preview of Trigonometry Project - Measuring Ramps in the Community w/ Social Justice

Trigonometry Project - Measuring Ramps in the Community w/ Social Justice

Created by
Daisy B
Included in this purchase you will find links to 2 helpful videos that give background as to the ADA and the laws that were changed in the 70's and 90's. Instructions and tables are formatted so that you can adjust as you need to (in .docx format), with all required measurements listed. Omit or keep the section/s you want Contents: -Background information on ramps/ada access w/ video links -Data collection table -Space to solve for angles of elevation -Space to attach ramp photos (side view, fr
Preview of BCE CE Timeline Integers Bundle | Negative and Positive Integers with History!

BCE CE Timeline Integers Bundle | Negative and Positive Integers with History!

Teaching BCE and CE dates alongside negative integers can be challenging for middle school students, especially when timelines are introduced without a clear mathematical connection. This BCE CE Timeline Integers Bundle helps Grades 6–8 students understand how historical dates function as positive and negative integers by using timelines as a number line to measure time, compare events, and calculate intervals. This low-prep, cross-curricular math and social studies bundle provides structured in
Preview of Lesson Plan: Parallax and Trigonometry

Lesson Plan: Parallax and Trigonometry

Created by
Yang Li
This lesson engages high school students in understanding how trigonometry is applied to measure distances using the principle of parallax, a key method in astronomy. Students investigate how a shift in viewpoint creates a measurable angle that, combined with a known baseline, forms a triangle. By applying trigonometric functions and small-angle approximations, students calculate distances to objects, simulating the method astronomers use to determine the distance to nearby stars. Through intera
Preview of BCE & CE Timelines w/ Integers | Measuring Time w/ Positive & Negative Numbers

BCE & CE Timelines w/ Integers | Measuring Time w/ Positive & Negative Numbers

Teach BCE/CE timelines while building integer understanding with this comprehensive Measuring Time Using Integers mini-unit. Designed for Grades 6–9, this cross-curricular resource helps students understand BCE and CE dates, positive and negative integers, historical timelines, and the Gregorian calendar in a clear, meaningful way. By connecting math and social studies, students learn how timelines function as number lines, strengthening both integer reasoning and historical thinking. This resou
Preview of Valentine's Day Solving Two steps equation task

Valentine's Day Solving Two steps equation task

Created by
Oi Shan Chi
It is a Low Floor and High Ceiling engaging Math Task. Students work in group and plan a Valentine's Day Party in class.
Preview of Project Red Haven: Mars Colony Finance Simulation

Project Red Haven: Mars Colony Finance Simulation

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Josh Deakin
Project Red Haven: Mars Colony Finance Simulation Subject Area: Personal Finance, Economics, STEM Integration Grade Level: 9–12 (Adaptable for Middle School) Duration: 7–10 Class Days Overview: In this immersive simulation, students act as members of a NASA-backed Mars colony team responsible for building and sustaining a human settlement on the Red Planet. Through budgeting, decision-making, and financial problem-solving, they learn key personal finance principles such as budgeting, saving, in
Preview of Designing with Math: Scale, Area, and Space Planning

Designing with Math: Scale, Area, and Space Planning

Created by
nassab ahmadie
This presentation teaches students how area, scale, and space planning are used by designers, helping them understand how to divide land and create accurate blueprints. It is a pre-requisite to the acreage activity in this unit.
Preview of The Art of the Animal Farm: Math in Design Study Guide

The Art of the Animal Farm: Math in Design Study Guide

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nassab ahmadie
This checklist and study guide supports students in preparing for the math and design concepts used in The Art of the Animal Farm Unit. Students review key vocabulary such as acre, area, perimeter, scale, and blueprint, and practice dividing farm land logically between animals and structures using simple scenarios.
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