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Preview of Recording Transactions - Ch 3 - Basic Accounting for High School

Recording Transactions - Ch 3 - Basic Accounting for High School

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Business4Ed
Recording Transactions - Ch 3 - Basic Accounting for High SchoolRecording transactions is one of the first steps in accounting. Every time a business buys something, sells something, or owes money, it needs to record these activities. This chapter will explain how businesses record these transactions in a way that helps keep track of money and ensures that financial records are accurate. What’s Included:All files are editable for teacher flexibility2-page reading guide covering key personal fin
Preview of NC Math 1: Writing Equations of Lines

NC Math 1: Writing Equations of Lines

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Paperless Math
Bring algebra to life with this interactive city map activity where students become “urban planners” designing streets and landmarks using linear equations! Perfect for practicing writing equations of lines in multiple forms — and connecting algebra to a real-world context that students actually enjoy. What Students Will PracticeThis activity scaffolds essential algebra skills with increasing rigor: Writing equations given a slope and a point Writing equations given two points Writing equatio
Preview of Radical Behavior with Large Inputs BUMP Math Game - No Prep Algebra 2 Review

Radical Behavior with Large Inputs BUMP Math Game - No Prep Algebra 2 Review

Let’s BUMP the other teams to score points!BUMP is a No Prep Algebra 2 game where students bump other teams off the platform to score points based on how quickly they answered the questions correctly! The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. There are 20 questions and answers included. This version is High School Math, Algebra 2, Radical Functions and Expressions, Radical Functions, Behavior with Large Inputs, Explain how radical expressions increas
Preview of AP Statistics Unit 3.2 - 4 Quiz (Printable + Key)

AP Statistics Unit 3.2 - 4 Quiz (Printable + Key)

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Champe's Math
⭐ Perfect for AP Statistics Unit 3 Review or Assessment!This ready-to-use AP Statistics Quiz covers key concepts from Unit 3.2 - Planning a Study, 3.3 - Random Sampling and Data Collection, and 3.4 - Potential Problems with Sampling. It's designed to assess student understanding of sampling methods, bias, and experimental design - complete with an answer key and scoring guidelines. Includes:Student Quiz (2 pages)Multiple-choice questions (MCQ's) on sampling methods, bias, and experimentsFree-
Preview of Evaluating Functions through Shapes and Solids a 3D Geometry Hands On Lesson

Evaluating Functions through Shapes and Solids a 3D Geometry Hands On Lesson

Complete your classroom resources with this stand-alone key lesson on Shapes and Solids Formulas. This lesson has students practice evaluating the formulas for two-dimensional shapes and 3-dimensional solids. This resource contains: · Worksheets for in class or homework practice · Playing Cards that can be printed, cut, and laminated for students to play three games o Cheat sheet included! · Short Quiz to determine mastery · Teacher Tips and Lesson in case you’d like to know a Montessori pe
Preview of Exponents & Radicals Activities Project - Project Based Learning (PBL) with Math

Exponents & Radicals Activities Project - Project Based Learning (PBL) with Math

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Absolute Value
Ignite student imagination with sixteen exponents and radicals activities! Watch students explore the rules of exponents and simplify radicals, while making creative connections and leveraging math strategies. No two projects are identical! This student-led activity allows students to choose their activity for each operation. There are eight exponents activities, and eight radicals activities, one for each of the multiple intelligences. Understanding and enjoyment increase when the personal int
Preview of Psychology Lab Tired and Grumpy: Does Sleep Quality Predict Negative Affect?

Psychology Lab Tired and Grumpy: Does Sleep Quality Predict Negative Affect?

Created by
Brian Garber
Tired and Grumpy: Does Sleep Quality Predict Negative Affect? Students complete the Groningen Sleep Quality Scale (GSQS) and the PANAS Negative Affect subscale, then pool data to calculate a Pearson r. The lab connects sleep neuroscience — specifically amygdala reactivity to sleep deprivation — to emotional experience, providing a biological mechanism for the predicted correlation. Students analyze the bidirectional cycle in which poor sleep increases negative emotion and negative emotion disr
Preview of Derivatives of Inverse Trig Functions Partner Activity | Calculus Practice

Derivatives of Inverse Trig Functions Partner Activity | Calculus Practice

Help your Calculus students master derivatives of inverse trigonometric functions with this interactive partner worksheet activity. This resource provides structured practice with arcsin, arccos, arctan, and arccot derivatives, including applications of the chain rule, evaluating derivatives at specific values, and interpreting derivative limits as the slope of a tangent line. This is perfect for reinforcing derivative rules, building fluency with inverse trig differentiation, and improving
Preview of Game Day Stats: Super Bowl Percentages & Data Analysis

Game Day Stats: Super Bowl Percentages & Data Analysis

Bring real-world data into your classroom with this engaging Super Bowl–themed statistics activity! Students analyze football game data to calculate percentages, ratios, and statistical changes, all while working with realistic Super Bowl scenarios. This worksheet includes 5 structured word problems that ask students to calculate current statistics and then analyze how those values change under new conditions. It’s perfect for reinforcing percent calculations, ratios, and data interpretation in
Preview of What Field of Mathematics Are You? | Personality Quiz for Math Class

What Field of Mathematics Are You? | Personality Quiz for Math Class

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QuizBreakers
What Field of Mathematics Are You? | Personality Quiz for Math Class Unleash your students’ inner mathematicians! This fun, introspective personality quiz helps learners discover which branch of mathematics best matches their thinking style—Statistics, Algebra, Number Theory, or Geometry. Whether they’re trend trackers, logic lovers, pattern hunters, or shape savants, this activity sparks curiosity and celebrates diverse mathematical minds. ✨ What’s Inside: A printable & digital-friendly 6-
Preview of Radical Behavior with Large Inputs TRASHKETBALL Math Game - No Prep Algebra 2

Radical Behavior with Large Inputs TRASHKETBALL Math Game - No Prep Algebra 2

Let’s score points with Trashketball!3 or more teams race to answer each question!!Trashketball is a No Prep Math game where students take shots to score points based on how quickly they answered the questions, but only if they are correct! The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. There are 20 questions and answers are included. This version is High School Math, Algebra 2, Radical Functions and Expressions, Radical Functions, Behavior with Large Inp
Preview of 10.4 Integral Test for Convergence – AP Calculus BC

10.4 Integral Test for Convergence – AP Calculus BC

Understand when and how to use the Integral Test with this step-by-step AP Calculus BC guide.This resource breaks down the Integral Test for convergence into a clear, structured process, supported by multiple worked examples that show exactly how the test is applied in real AP exam problems. What Students Will Master ✔ When the Integral Test can be used (conditions: positive, continuous, decreasing) ✔ How to set up and evaluate the improper integral ✔ How to determine convergence or div
Preview of Calculus Intermediate Value Theorem Foldable Notes and Practice

Calculus Intermediate Value Theorem Foldable Notes and Practice

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Joan Kessler
Your Calculus students will learn, understand, and apply the Intermediate Value Theorem with the help of this foldable organizer and practice resource. Designed for Unit 1, Limits and Continuity, this trifold contains notes, diagrams, a completed example, and 6 problems for your students to complete. The foldable can be used stand alone or in Interactive Notebooks if desired. What's included?The foldable with notes, examples and problemsan additional HW assignment or quiz with 6 similar pro
Preview of Constitution Day Math | Numbers in the U.S. Constitution | K–12, TEKS

Constitution Day Math | Numbers in the U.S. Constitution | K–12, TEKS

Description: Celebrate Constitution Day (September 17) by showing students how numbers reveal history! In this activity, learners explore articles, amendments, years, and voting ages through math skills appropriate to their grade level. Elementary: Count branches of government, add articles and amendments, and draw number representations.Middle School: Calculate years between the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, find what fraction of states must ratify amendments, and s
Preview of Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Do Femininity Traits Change? A BSRI Lab

Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Do Femininity Traits Change? A BSRI Lab

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI) and record only their Femininity subscale score, then collect scores from junior and senior classmates to run an independent samples t-test. The Femininity subscale measures self-reported traits historically associated with femininity — warmth, nurturance, sensitivity, and compassion — regardless of the students gender. The lab examines whether these interpersonally oriented traits change meaningfully between junior and senior year, and invites
Preview of Psychology Lab Want Friends, Fear People: Unmet Belonging Needs and Social Anx.

Psychology Lab Want Friends, Fear People: Unmet Belonging Needs and Social Anx.

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Belonging/Love subscale of a Maslow-based needs assessment and the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS), then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to calculate a Pearson r. The lab examines a clinically important paradox: people who most want social connection may simultaneously be most afraid of it. Students explain the psychological mechanism — unmet belonging needs can intensify the stakes of social evaluation, increasing fear of rejection and feeding social anxiety — a
Preview of AP Pre Calculus 2.13 Station Activity

AP Pre Calculus 2.13 Station Activity

This Station Activity is designed to help students master Exponential and Logarithmic Equations and Inequalities (2.13 of the AP Pre Calculus course). Each question is written in AP-style format, giving students meaningful practice with the types of problems they’ll encounter on the AP Exam. There is a printable version and a digital version. The digital version is a google form activity, which could be assigned as a homework or pop quiz and is self-scoring. The printable version is good for a
Preview of Psychology Lab Is It Anxiety or Just About Health? Comparing Two Constructs

Psychology Lab Is It Anxiety or Just About Health? Comparing Two Constructs

Created by
Brian Garber
Is It Anxiety or Just About Health? Comparing Two Anxiety Constructs Students complete the Short Health Anxiety Inventory (HAI-18) and the GAD-7 General Anxiety scale, then pool data to calculate a Pearson r. The lab examines whether health anxiety is a specific form of general anxiety or a distinct clinical construct, and explores how heightened attention to bodily sensations differs from generalized worry. Discussion connects the lab to post-pandemic increases in health anxiety and challenge
Preview of March Madness Math Mania: Real-World Algebra Tasks

March Madness Math Mania: Real-World Algebra Tasks

Engage your students with REAL-WORLD math using March Madness–themed performance tasks! Students practice algebra, percentages, budgeting, and problem solving through realistic basketball scenarios like ticket pricing, travel costs, TV ratings, and concession profits. Perfect for: • March review lessons • Sub plans • Project-based learning • Test prep with real-life context What’s Included: • 10 Real-World Math Problems • Extension Challenge Problem • Complete Answer Key • Ready-to-Print
Preview of Calculus AB Unit 6 Quiz: 10 Calculator-Active MCQs, Two Versions

Calculus AB Unit 6 Quiz: 10 Calculator-Active MCQs, Two Versions

This quiz includes 10 exam-style multiple-choice questions covering the first half of Calculus AB Unit 6: Integration and Accumulation of Change. Topics go through 6.6 (Properties of Integrals). It includes two parallel versions (A and B) with answer keys for each. Topics Include:Accumulation of changeRiemann sums and the Trapezoidal RuleSigma notation and definite integral notationThe Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (Part 1)Behavior of accumulation functionsFormat and UseQuiz or unit checkRevie
Preview of Chain Rule / u-Substitution for Derivatives Notes and Bookmark

Chain Rule / u-Substitution for Derivatives Notes and Bookmark

These notes cover finding derivatives using the chain rule (u-Substitution for derivatives). There is also a "cheat sheet" that you can print 2 pages to 1, then copy front to back. It will make 4 bookmarks (for the interactive journal) for your students. I used cardstock and my students found it helpful to just pull that out when they needed it. There is another product in the Texmathlete store that includes the bookmark and 7 "formula quizzes" to give the students. Mine did not need to know 10
Preview of AP Pre Calculus 2.11 and 2.12 Station Activity

AP Pre Calculus 2.11 and 2.12 Station Activity

This Station Activity is designed to help students master Logarithmic Functions and Logarithmic Functions Manipulation (2.11 and 2.12 of the AP Pre Calculus course). Each question is written in AP-style format, giving students meaningful practice with the types of problems they’ll encounter on the AP Exam. There is a printable version and a digital version. The digital version is a google form activity, which could be assigned as a homework or pop quiz and is self-scoring. The printable version
Preview of Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Feels More Connected to Nature?

Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Feels More Connected to Nature?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Connectedness to Nature Scale (CNS), which measures the degree to which a person feels part of the natural world, then collect scores from junior and senior classmates to run an independent samples t-test. The lab explores whether environmental identity and nature connectedness — shown in research to buffer stress and support well-being — differs between the two grade levels. Students consider whether time spent outdoors, exposure to nature during adolescence, or the increa
Preview of AP Pre Calculus 2.7 and 2.8 Station Activity

AP Pre Calculus 2.7 and 2.8 Station Activity

This Station Activity is designed to help students master Composition of Functions and Inverse Functions (2.7 and 2.8 of the AP Pre Calculus course). Each question is written in AP-style format, giving students meaningful practice with the types of problems they’ll encounter on the AP Exam. There is a printable version and a digital version. The digital version is a google form activity, which could be assigned as a homework or pop quiz and is self-scoring. The printable version is good for a cl
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