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Preview of Online Version: If My Life Were a Graph Algebra 2

Online Version: If My Life Were a Graph Algebra 2

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Aarthi Vadhanam
Encourage a reflective examination of function properties and practice with online platforms by having students graph their lives in this activity. Students graph their happiness versus their age and then determine domain, range, intervals of increase and decrease, x- and y-intercepts, extrema, and end behavior. This is a fantastic way to practice vocabulary, real-life applications, self-reflection, and get to know your students better. Best practice would be to fill one out for your life and sh
Preview of Cryptography and Matrices

Cryptography and Matrices

Doing cryptography with matrices is always fun! I used this as a quiz -- students had to decode the message "Once upon a time in a far away land..." and then for extra credit they get to finish the sentence. I got some really fun endings and students were excited when they decoded the message correctly. I've attached my work to show how I originally encoded the matrix. This could easily be modified to be turned into a project or another activity.
Preview of Spreadsheet Project - Modelling, graphing, diffusion and transport equations

Spreadsheet Project - Modelling, graphing, diffusion and transport equations

Created by
Idempotent
Spreadsheet projects are designed to work in an online learning format, especially if the teacher can share their screen or share an editable document with their class. The style is quite different from the textbook presentation which is heavy on calculation and external applications. The spreadsheet operations do most of the calculation and the aim is exploration of structure that a real mathematician would care about. This resource contain a lesson for one day along with exercises. The cont
Preview of Angle Holiday/Christmas Ornaments

Angle Holiday/Christmas Ornaments

Created by
Lisa Ferrante
Looking for a little project to do in December? Have your students make holiday ornaments using their angle measure skills! I assign this as a small quiz grade, and this year I even assigned it virtually and had students send me photos of their finished projects. You could also assign it as a take home (maybe extra credit even) over the December break. I randomly assign each student an angle in radian measure (my sheet of angles is attached), and for their angle they convert it to degrees, draw
Preview of Quadratic Functions Unit

Quadratic Functions Unit

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Math OMG
This is a great Unit for Algebra II and even Algebra I students. You can use the entire unit for select topics. This is probably my favorite unit to teach because there are some many wonderful connections that are made. Lessons Include: - Objective, lesson closures & bellwork - Cooperative Learning Structures (Kagan) - Math OMG method ( a way to get students thinking critically) - Lesson Closures - Printable version for students - Answer key version for yourself or absent students - Activities
Preview of Saving Lives with Math: A Pharmacokinetics Rational Functions Project

Saving Lives with Math: A Pharmacokinetics Rational Functions Project

Bring real-world applications to your classroom with this engaging Pharmacokinetics Project. Students step into the role of junior pharmacologists as they use rational functions to model drug concentrations in the body, solve real patient dosing problems, and recommend safe treatment plans. This project connects algebra, medicine, and critical thinking, offering a challenging but accessible experience for students learning rational functions. What’s Included: Full student project handout with de
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