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Preview of Voronoi Diagram Full Lesson – IB Math Applications & Interpretations

Voronoi Diagram Full Lesson – IB Math Applications & Interpretations

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Straight A Math
Make teaching Voronoi diagrams stress-free and engaging with this complete lesson bundle designed for IB Math Applications and Interpretations (AI). This resource guides students from conceptual exploration to formal definitions and rigorous practice, making it ideal for both SL and HL students. Students begin with an intuitive investigation of Voronoi diagrams, develop formal understanding with structured notes, and then work through examples that gradually increase in difficulty. Whether y
Preview of Trapezoid Rule Conceptual Questions - Google Forms - 22 Questions

Trapezoid Rule Conceptual Questions - Google Forms - 22 Questions

This Google Forms Quiz (with paper copy and answer key), is a great way to help your students build their conceptual understanding and abilities with the skills to master the trapezoid rule. NOTE: This is a conceptual question set where students find bases, heights, and the area of individual trapezoids in order to estimate the region under a curve. Questions where students use the trapezoid rule are in day 2. This quiz is a Google Forms document, 22 self-grading questions. You will receive
Preview of Pythagorean Triples Investigation (IB MYP3 Criterion B Maths Assessment)

Pythagorean Triples Investigation (IB MYP3 Criterion B Maths Assessment)

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MYP Maths
In this investigation, students use their knowledge of square numbers, patterns and Pythagoras' theorem to explore two different sets of Pythagorean triples. With scaffolded questions, that decrease as the assessment progresses, students are directed towards specific patterns and relationships to support with finding the general rules. Then students are prompted towards verification and justification, with guidelines as support. Including the assessment, rubric, task-specific clarification, and
Preview of GAME: Real or Imaginary (aka Fact or Crap, aka True or False)

GAME: Real or Imaginary (aka Fact or Crap, aka True or False)

GAME: Real or Imaginary (aka Fact or Crap, aka True or False, aka Correct or Incorrect)11 of the most missed questions are asked of students in a game like format. Students will be motivated to THINK before they answer each question at their level:· BASIC MATHEMATICS/PRE-ALGEBRA· ALGEBRA 1 or COURSE 1· GEOMETRY or COURSE 2· ALGEBRA 2 or COURSE 3Students will compete with each other in their group and decide whether each question is Real (correct and a fact) or Imaginary (Incorrect and False)
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