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Preview of Stock Market Graphs

Stock Market Graphs

Students use their skills to track and interpret trends with at least 3 current companies. They collect data on stock price for two weeks, graph the information, then make predictions about what they think will happen based on the trends. Great for use in finance and investment classes, math, or science to collect and analyze data. I used this in my middle school RTI classes for project-based learning. Let me know what you think or how I might make it better. Thank you!
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 1929 Stock Market Crash Activity

1929 Stock Market Crash Activity

Created by
Portable 49
This is a great way to illustrate to students what it was like to be investing in the 1920s. Many students can you tell you there was a stock market crash, but it's difficult to understand the effect of that event without examining just how much stocks increased throughout the decade and then fell in the subsequent crash. In this activity, students get to see what happened to the price of six of the most prominent companies of the time: RCA, General Motors, U.S. Steel, Coca-Cola, General Electr
Preview of AP Statistics: Teach the AI — Outsmart the Bot, Own the Bell

AP Statistics: Teach the AI — Outsmart the Bot, Own the Bell

Created by
Andy Mattick
Bring AI to AP Statistics—without giving away the answers. This classroom-tested packet turns your Normal Distribution unit into an interactive, student-driven challenge where learners teach the AI, practice authentically, and collect evidence of learning along the way. Why this feels different (and way more fun) Student-Solve Mode: The bot refuses to compute until students post their own set-up and answer. It only checks, nudges, and celebrates wins. Reveal → Extra Practice: Stuck? Stude
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