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Preview of Read the Fine Print!

Read the Fine Print!

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Ms. O's Store
Teach your students a very valuable lesson in reading directions! This is a Pop Quiz on Google Forms that students will likely "fail" because they did not read the directions carefully. This is great to use before state testing, an April Fools prank, and even as a life lesson to always read the "fine print"! Grades: Works best for Junior High and High School. Check out this video with my students' reactions: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DXuxTyfjLHG/?igsh=YWpuODI4eDhtNWVr Directions for use
Preview of Statistics Project: The Math of Chance – Public Health & State Lotteries

Statistics Project: The Math of Chance – Public Health & State Lotteries

This project is a research-based investigation into real-world applications of probability, specifically designed for students in Statistics courses. It challenges students to move beyond textbook problems by researching actual datasets and using statistical simulations to reach "reasonable conclusions". The project is divided into three comprehensive parts: Part 1: Medical Simulations & The Law of Large Numbers: Students research a real-world medical statistic. They then use a random number gen
Preview of Interactive Algebra Tiles | Digital Math Manipulatives Workspace

Interactive Algebra Tiles | Digital Math Manipulatives Workspace

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andySchwenCodes
Ditch the messy plastic baggies and lost pieces! Transform how your students interact with abstract mathematical concepts using this Interactive Digital Algebra Tiles Workspace. This web-based virtual manipulative tool gives your students an endless supply of digital tiles to model polynomials, simplify expressions, and solve equations with ease. It is the perfect visual companion for your algebra units! 👩‍🏫 WHY TEACHERS LOVE IT: • Absolutely ZERO Prep & Cleanup: No printing, cutting, or sanit
Preview of Unit Rate

Unit Rate

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MS Math Lady
Need a great way to help remind your students of the materials you've covered throughout the year? I've got you covered with these fun and bright colored anchor charts! You can use them to display on your walls or give them to students as notes to keep and use. Each page can be printed as a poster or regular paper.
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