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Preview of Using Google Sheets to Create a Scatter Plot (and add a Line of Best Fit)

Using Google Sheets to Create a Scatter Plot (and add a Line of Best Fit)

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SCIENCEWORX
This resource is a 3-page handout containing very detailed instructions on how to use Google Sheets to create a scatter plot. This is very helpful for math and science students who need an easy way to graph and interpret data. It also includes a short section on adding a line of best fit along with its equation.
Preview of Editable Venn Diagrams - Square - for Sets and Subsets

Editable Venn Diagrams - Square - for Sets and Subsets

You are free to arrange and adapt these editable Venn diagrams accordingly with your teaching objectives. You can add text box, images or print them as blank copies and use them in your class. Venn Diagrams are the perfect tools to learn relationships between Sets / Subsets and Logical - Mathematical Activities as Unions, Exclusions, Intersections. Venn Diagrams may be used in almost any teaching domain as a tool to analyze, compare, describe and classify things. They are an useful tool for prob
Preview of Limits of Piecewise Functions GOOGLE SHEET DIGITAL SELF CHECKING DIFFERENTIATED

Limits of Piecewise Functions GOOGLE SHEET DIGITAL SELF CHECKING DIFFERENTIATED

This google sheet activity requires students to evaluate limits of piecewise functions. Students enter their answers into the text boxes and if they turn green the answer is correct! If the box turns red the answer is wrong! Questions are divided into red and green questions indicating difficulty and there is also a challenge task. This is especially useful for introducing limits with piecewise functions. This is a fun, engaging, self-checking google sheet activity that students will enjoy! Yo
Preview of Super Secret Number Puzzle - Evaluating Limits Graphically DIGITAL GOOGLE SHEET

Super Secret Number Puzzle - Evaluating Limits Graphically DIGITAL GOOGLE SHEET

This google sheet activity requires students to evaluate left and right limits as well as evaluating functions at a point. Students enter their answers into the text boxes, add up all the answers and find the super secret number! If the box turns green, the number is correct! If the box turns red, they need to check their work. This is a fun, engaging, self-checking google sheet activity that students will enjoy! You can share through google classroom and make a copy for each student for them t
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