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Preview of Scratch Adventure Bundle — Ready-to-Go Coding Projects & Activities for Kids!

Scratch Adventure Bundle — Ready-to-Go Coding Projects & Activities for Kids!

Skip the stress. Teach coding the easy way — today! This 4-hour Scratch coding program is designed for kids just starting their coding journey. With fully scripted, editable, no-prep lessons, you can dive right into teaching without any extra work. Students will create their own Math Quiz while mastering fundamental coding skills in a fun and engaging way. Designed to save you time, stress, and endless prep What’s inside this bundle? 8 step-by-step lessons with clear guidance PDF + editable
Preview of TV Trig- Precalculus Project and Rubric

TV Trig- Precalculus Project and Rubric

The attached is a project to help students as they learn trigonometry. This is the first in a series of experiential precalculus projects that I have used for years to help my students explain their knowledge in a format that is accessible and fun for them and their classmates. If they end up with a project they can put on YouTube, that is an added bonus for future students trying to learn this material! My students have generated beautiful projects from this prompt. Rubric is easily modified to
Preview of Calculus Final Project and Rubric - Create your own Problems

Calculus Final Project and Rubric - Create your own Problems

Created by
Jesse Arnold
Calculus final project where students write their own word problems that relate to one of the objectives from the class, solve them, and then present them in some way. "Congratulations on finishing all of the Calculus lessons! You are now a bona fide mathematician. To prove it, you will create your very own problems and solve them.  Every objective that we’ve had throughout this course are listed on pages 2-4, and you must create a problem for the objectives (each of which must be a word problem
Preview of Unit Circle Project

Unit Circle Project

This is a great hands on project for precalculus students. They are to construct a unit circle model to specifications. This project requires them to create more of a 3D model and not a drawing. Included is an editable presentation on Google Slides that contains a rubric, instructions, and several pictures of completed project examples. Also included is a google doc that is editable. It contains another copy of the rubric and instructions. The sections on the rubric are: accuracy of points, ang
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 STEAM Project: Plan a Family Vacation in Ancient Greece (Grades 6–8)

STEAM Project: Plan a Family Vacation in Ancient Greece (Grades 6–8)

Created by
Manja Milinovic
Perfect for End-of-Year Projects, STEAM Units, or Interdisciplinary Lessons!Bring Ancient Greece to life through this hands-on, real-world project that integrates Social Studies, Math, ELA, Technology, and Art! Students step into the role of historical travel planners to design a 7-day vacation for a family of five — all while staying within a $6,000 budget. This creative project builds skills in research, budgeting, geography, teamwork, and digital storytelling. What’s Included: Digital + P
Preview of AP Calculus BC Polar Design Project (Taylor and Maclaurin series also included)

AP Calculus BC Polar Design Project (Taylor and Maclaurin series also included)

Created by
SG'S STEM STORE
Polar Design Project – AP Calculus BC End-of-Year Project (Includes Series, Derivatives & Integrals)Bring creativity into your AP Calculus BC classroom with this engaging Polar Design Project that combines art, calculus, and real understanding! Students create a unique design using polar equations and analyze it using key BC concepts such as: Area between polar curves (definite integrals) Slope of tangent lines in polar form (derivatives) Taylor/Maclaurin series (local approximation) This
Preview of Coaster Calculus Project | Continuity, Differentiability, & Second Derivatives

Coaster Calculus Project | Continuity, Differentiability, & Second Derivatives

Give your calculus students a meaningful way to apply continuity, differentiability, derivatives, and second derivatives through a real-world roller coaster design project. In this multi-phase Desmos activity, students create a piecewise roller coaster track, prove it is continuous, revise it to make it differentiable, and analyze second derivatives to improve ride comfort. This resource is designed to help students connect abstract calculus concepts to visual modeling and mathematical reasoning
Preview of AP Calculus BC “Tough Stuff” Project | Review & Concept Mastery Activity

AP Calculus BC “Tough Stuff” Project | Review & Concept Mastery Activity

Created by
KingMamaMath
Looking for a meaningful way to help your AP Calculus BC students review challenging concepts while building confidence before the exam? This FREE “Tough Stuff” Project is a student-centered activity that encourages deeper understanding, ownership of learning, and peer teaching—all essential for success in AP Calculus BC. Students identify a concept they find difficult, learn it more deeply, and then teach it in a clear and engaging way. This project is perfect for pre-exam review, post-unit r
Preview of Create Your Own Precalculus Review Book Project

Create Your Own Precalculus Review Book Project

Created by
Apple Math
The Create Your Own Precalculus Review Book is best used as an end-of-year, cumulative project. It can be used in lieu of a final exam. Students have the freedom to choose their own topics from a list of selections (list is included). They are required to include the Unit Circle as one page of their review book. Students will solidify their understanding of different topics as they complete the project and review what was learned throughout the year. Requirements for each page include drawings/
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