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Preview of Blood Spatter Analysis Lab: Angle of Impact Trig + Crime Scene Reconstruction

Blood Spatter Analysis Lab: Angle of Impact Trig + Crime Scene Reconstruction

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Allison Smith
Turn your classroom into a forensic lab—without the mess or expense. This Blood Spatter Analysis Lab has students investigate real fluid dynamics + trigonometry using simulated blood to analyze stain patterns, calculate angle of impact, and complete a crime scene reconstruction using the stringing method. The science is real, the math is real, and the mystery hook is genuinely compelling. ✅ Grades 7–12 | 50–60 minutes | Groups 2–3 ✅ Prep ~15 minutes | Cost ~$2–$5 ✅ Strong math int
Preview of Linear Relations Math Rich Task | Phone Plan Comparison | Math Graphing Project

Linear Relations Math Rich Task | Phone Plan Comparison | Math Graphing Project

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Maths360
Looking for a math project that connects linear relations to a situation students can relate to? The Comparing Phone Plans Rich Task challenges students to model, compare, and analyze three different cell phone data plans.Students represent each plan with an equation, a table, and a graph, then interpret rate of change and y-intercepts. They apply this information to decide which plan is best for different users, considering both the math and real-world factors like usage habits. This project wo
Preview of Probability Game Design Math Project | Circle Graphs Statistics Math Rich Task

Probability Game Design Math Project | Circle Graphs Statistics Math Rich Task

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Maths360
The Probability Playground Rich Task turns probability into a hands-on, student-driven learning experience.Students design their own game of chance, complete with rules, sample space, and theoretical probabilities. They run a set number of trials, record results, and calculate experimental probabilities. Using both numerical and visual representations, they compare results and reflect on whether their game is fair and why differences occur. This project is perfect as a summative assessment or an
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