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Preview of Halloween | Math | Zombie Growth Exponential Functions | TEKS

Halloween | Math | Zombie Growth Exponential Functions | TEKS

🧟 Halloween | Math | Zombie Growth Exponential FunctionsStudents model exponential growth using a zombie outbreak, comparing linear vs. exponential change. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment for exponential functionsLearning Intention & Success CriteriaWorksheets + growth tablesYouTube exponential growth tutorials + zombie ambience✨ Classroom Use: Fits algebra, biology crossovers, or modeling units. 🎃 Student Benefits: Builds conceptual understanding of exponential functions. ⚡ W
Preview of Python Coding For Beginners | Lesson 1 | Editable Presentation & Exercises

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

Created by
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 Desmos Drawings Functions Project | Algebra 1 and 8th Grade Math | End of Year!

Desmos Drawings Functions Project | Algebra 1 and 8th Grade Math | End of Year!

Created by
Hacking History
This is a wonderful multi-day project I have used for the past two years with my 8th grade math and honors Algebra 1 students! It is low-prep, takes around four 60-minute class periods, and is perfect for the end of the year after testing. Students select an image to trace in the free, online Desmos graphing calculator. They trace their image by creating functions and limiting the domain and range. 8th grade math students stick to basic images and linear functions, while Algebra 1 students can
Preview of Banking Spanish A1–A2 Bundle – Workplace Communication & Banking Basics

Banking Spanish A1–A2 Bundle – Workplace Communication & Banking Basics

Stop teaching generic Spanish. Teach real Spanish for banking professionals.Spanish for Banking Executives — Blocks 1–2 BundleThis bundle includes the first two blocks of the Spanish for Banking Executives course, designed for adult learners and professionals who need practical Spanish for real situations in the banking and financial sector. Through structured lessons, professional readings, and conversation practice, students develop the language needed to communicate effectively in workplace
Preview of Ratio Tables Worksheet 6th Grade Unit Rate Project Linear Equation Word Problems

Ratio Tables Worksheet 6th Grade Unit Rate Project Linear Equation Word Problems

Created by
MB Creations
Explore the world of racing and design your own race track with this 6th-grade ratio, unit rate, and equation math project. Students will apply their understanding of ratios and proportional relationships in word problems related to their race track. The slides and worksheets involve real-world scenarios related to NASCAR and Formula One racing. Students will write ratios and graph coordinates from ratio tables. This resource is great for 6th-grade teachers who want to engage early finishers, ch
Preview of Quadratic Functions Real-Life Problem (MYP Maths criteria C/D)

Quadratic Functions Real-Life Problem (MYP Maths criteria C/D)

Created by
MYP Maths
Full assessment: A six-part structured question to help students reach the aim setAuthentic context to support meaningful reflection on answersCriteria C and D rubrics for MYP4/5Strand-aligned task-specific clarificationsComplete working and solution In this task, students are asked to find the ideal pricing strategy for an event based on research conducted on a sample of the target population. Students should be able to: find the equation of a line given two pointsunderstand function notation
Preview of Polar Functions: The Queen's Rose Garden

Polar Functions: The Queen's Rose Garden

Created by
Moses Het
A fun way to practice graphing polar functions that will also give you something pretty to decorate your classroom with! This is also designed to get students reasoning and explaining mathematically. In order to complete it, they need to explain why it is impossible to create a 6-petaled rose using the standard formulas (or come up with their own out-of-the-box formula!) If you're teaching AP Precalculus, this goes with lesson 3.14: Polar Function Graphs. I used this immediately after going thro
Preview of Real-Life Piecewise Functions: Water Bill Step-by-Step Precalc Investigation

Real-Life Piecewise Functions: Water Bill Step-by-Step Precalc Investigation

Bring piecewise functions to life with this engaging real-world Precalculus task that connects math concepts to a relatable, authentic scenario — calculating water bills using real data from Palm Bay, Florida and other U.S. counties! Students explore tiered water rates and build mathematical models that help them understand how piecewise functions, slopes, and continuity apply to real-world pricing systems. Perfect for Precalculus, Algebra 2, or Functions and Modeling units. Students are intro
Preview of Algebra 2 Rationals Functions Unit Concept Assessment | Performance Assessment

Algebra 2 Rationals Functions Unit Concept Assessment | Performance Assessment

Bring creativity into your Algebra classroom with this engaging Rational Functions Unit Concept Assessment! Students will work together to solve a problem in the context of opening a Lemonade Stand. This math assessment is perfect for Algebra 2 or Pre-Calculus students. The project is designed with two components: Partner/Collaboration: Students will collaborate to understand the problem, create equations and a graph, and start to interpret the context.Individual Assessment: Students will work i
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 Algebra 2 Functions Unit Concept Assessment | Performance Assessment | Desmos

Algebra 2 Functions Unit Concept Assessment | Performance Assessment | Desmos

Bring creativity into your Algebra classroom with this engaging Functions Unit Concept Assessment! Students design their own Desmos art project to demonstrate mastery of functions, transformations, intersections, and key features while also building collaboration and communication skills. This digital and editable math assessment is perfect for Algebra 2 or Pre-Calculus students. The project is designed with two components: Partner/Collaboration: Students collaborate to create a cohesive Desmos
Preview of Montessori Geometry - Basic Plane Figures ( Circle, Oval, Ellipse...)

Montessori Geometry - Basic Plane Figures ( Circle, Oval, Ellipse...)

D4: Basic Plane figures ( Circle, Oval, Ellipse) What’s IncludedEach concept is presented through four carefully sequenced stages, allowing students to move from supported reading to independent recall: Stage 1: Supported ReadingPicture cards with labelsDescription cards with the key term underlinedStage 2: Independent ReadingPicture cards without labelsComplete description cards without underliningStage 3: Active RecallPicture cards without labelsDescription cards with the key term missingSepa
Preview of ART JAMS: Art Basics - Shape

ART JAMS: Art Basics - Shape

Created by
phyllis lear
A shape is a two-dimensional (flat) area surrounded and enclosed by a line. Shapes can be solid (filled) or hollow (unfilled). There are two basic types of shape: geometric and organic. An abstract design is an arrangement of shapes and lines. Abstract design does not try to show a person, place or thing. This lesson presents a basic abstract design then suggests variations to the basic design and how them in other academic disciplines. Abstract designs are great works of art and can be used t
Preview of ART JAMS: Art Basics - Line

ART JAMS: Art Basics - Line

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phyllis lear
Line is the most basic element of visual art. It is the path of a moving point. Line is used, in some form, to create all art. Line is the equivalent of letters to a writer or notes to a music composer. This basic line lesson includes two variations of a line design. You can use line with dots and/or you can use lines in with stencils. This project is very versatile and can be adapted to teach and enforce concepts from numerous subject areas.
Preview of Quadratics Bundle - Factoring - Word Problems - Graphs - Solving - Algebra 2

Quadratics Bundle - Factoring - Word Problems - Graphs - Solving - Algebra 2

Bring quadratic functions to life with this Factoring & Solving Quadratics Supplemental Bundle! Perfect for Algebra 1 and Algebra 2, this comprehensive set of resources helps students master factoring, solving, and graphing quadratics through a mix of engaging, ready-to-use activities. This bundle includes both printable and digital options — making it flexible for any classroom setting. Students will get practice with factoring trinomials, solving quadratic equations, interpreting graphs, an
Preview of Montessori Geometry - Foundations of a Plane Figures

Montessori Geometry - Foundations of a Plane Figures

D1: The Basic's of Plane Figures. What’s IncludedEach concept is presented through four carefully sequenced stages, allowing students to move from supported reading to independent recall: Stage 1: Supported ReadingPicture cards with labelsDescription cards with the key term underlinedStage 2: Independent ReadingPicture cards without labelsComplete description cards without underliningStage 3: Active RecallPicture cards without labelsDescription cards with the key term missingSeparate name label
Preview of Graphing Project- collect and interpret data with student designed project

Graphing Project- collect and interpret data with student designed project

Created by
Ms K Montessori
After students have learned how to use basic graphs, give them the opportunity to use their skills to create their own survey, graph their results, and interpret their data. Included: Student graph planning page- students will craft their own question and gather data Interpreting the Data (2 versions for differentiation)- students will interpret their data hereBlank Line plot, bar graph, or pictograph page to allow student choiceStudent examplesCCSS:Represent and interpret data.Draw a scaled pic
Preview of Constitutional Percentages A History and Percentages Lesson

Constitutional Percentages A History and Percentages Lesson

Description: Integrate history into your math class with this basic lesson on percents that leads to a fantastic conversation about the founding father’s intent when writing the Constitution. Students begin by briefly reading the Constitution and learn the basic percentage formula through a dice game. Using this skill, they collaboratively analyze the length of each Constitutional article. They end with a lesson on creating a pie chart and discuss the meaning behind the numbers. Objective: B
Preview of Volume Extension Project (Set of 2)

Volume Extension Project (Set of 2)

Created by
Kayla Thurman
Need a challenge for students who already understand the basics of volume. Use these 2 volume projects to help extend your student's learning! Students will be asked to problem-solve real life situations as they apply what they know about volume in new "out of the box" ways of thinking.
Preview of Statistics Investigation Project: Screen Time Analysis

Statistics Investigation Project: Screen Time Analysis

Created by
ThinkIt TeachIt
Looking for a meaningful, real-world statistics investigation that goes beyond basic calculations? This engaging project asks students to collect, analyze, and interpret real data while applying key statistical concepts such as: Quartiles & Five-Number SummaryInterquartile Range (IQR)Outliers using the 1.5 × IQR ruleBox-and-Whisker and Stem-and-Leaf PlotsComparing data using shape, centre, and spreadSampling methods (simple random & stratified)Students will: Collect their own screen time data u
Preview of AP Statistics Year Long Project

AP Statistics Year Long Project

This project is meant to take all year and covers the basic components of statistics: collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data! Collecting Data: Students will collect a sample of data on 4 variables (2 quantitative and 2 categorical) with sample size 50. They must decide what type of sampling method they will use and if they're going to be completing an observational study or experiment. Analyzing Data: Students will analyze both categorical and quantitative data using various displays. The
Preview of A Bake Sale: Project-Based Learning Combining Fractions, Area and Charity

A Bake Sale: Project-Based Learning Combining Fractions, Area and Charity

I created this project for my GATE third graders. It review some basic operational math standards and requires application of both fraction and area/dimension skills. The project is divided into three parts with the intent that students can be at different parts simultaneously. The background for the project is that students are holding a bake sale to raise money for a charity. They go through the process of choosing recipes, determining how many batches to make, finding equivalent fractions
Preview of Fall Leaves Bulletin Board Craft

Fall Leaves Bulletin Board Craft

Created by
Atiqa Rehman
Here’s a fun and visually engaging math bulletin board activity centered on basic addition using leaves — perfect for early elementary students (pre-k to Grade 1). Learning Benefits: ✅ Reinforces addition facts visually ✅ Encourages fine motor skills through cutting and writing ✅ Builds a collaborative classroom display celebrating students’ math learning Materials Needed: ScissorsMarkers or crayonsStapler or push pinsLarge sheet of butcher paper or bulletin board spaceCut-out tree trunk and bra
Preview of Number Sense Projects, Math for Upper Elementary!  Factors, Multiples, More...

Number Sense Projects, Math for Upper Elementary! Factors, Multiples, More...

Created by
Gina Kennedy
No-prep, "Number Sense" projects for upper elementary students.Fun math and writing enrichment projects that cover basic concepts such as multiples, factors, prime, and composite numbers, rules of divisibility and even beginning exponents (explained)! The students will choose from five projects that range from creating a sale advertiser to a mathematical humorous romantic poem. Your students will love these fun mathematical enrichment projects that put a whole new "twist" on math. Great for e
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