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Preview of Transformations: Translation, Reflection, Rotation

Transformations: Translation, Reflection, Rotation

Are you ready to turn your geometry lessons into an epic cinematic adventure? Introducing The Symmetry of Survival, the ultimate transformation worksheet from Nazli Tech School! Forget dry coordinate planes, immerse your students in a futuristic world where building a sustainable floating city depends entirely on their mastery of geometric transformations. This isn't just math; it's the blueprint for building a sustainable future! 🏙️✨ 🍎 Why Math Teachers Will Love This:Cinematic Storytellin
Preview of AP Macroeconomics Progressive vs Regressive vs Flat Tax for use with Schoology

AP Macroeconomics Progressive vs Regressive vs Flat Tax for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among progressive taxes (higher earners pay a higher percentage), regressive taxes (lower earners pay a higher percentage of their income), and flat taxes (everyone pays the same percentage). Each scenario presents a real-world taxation situation requiring students to identify the tax structure and analyze its impact on different income groups. Note: This set focuses on personal finance implications for individual
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 AP Macroeconomics Premium vs Deductible vs Copay for use with Schoology

AP Macroeconomics Premium vs Deductible vs Copay for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among insurance premiums (regular payments to maintain coverage), deductibles (the amount paid out-of-pocket before insurance begins covering costs), and copays (fixed fees paid for specific services after meeting a deductible or as a flat cost per visit). Each scenario presents a real-world insurance situation requiring students to identify which concept applies. Ideal for personal finance and financial literacy
Preview of Design a Packaging to Maximize Volume

Design a Packaging to Maximize Volume

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STEMifiED
📦 Design an Open-Top Box to Maximize Volume: A Phenomena-Based STEM Optimization Challenge (5E Lesson)Turn your classroom into a hub of innovation with this real-world, phenomena-driven STEM project where students investigate a powerful mathematical question: How can we maximize volume while working within real design constraints?In this engaging challenge, students act as engineers tasked with designing an open-top box from a flat sheet of material, using mathematics to determine the most ef
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