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Preview of Lab: Graphing the Cost Benefits of Nuclear Radiation Treatment

Lab: Graphing the Cost Benefits of Nuclear Radiation Treatment

Created by
TheScienceGiant
Doctors sometimes administer a tiny dose of a radioactive isotope of iodine, iodine-131, to study the uptake by the thyroid gland. They COULD use iodine-123 to increase patient comfort, and require fewer extra hospital visits involved in repeated ablative sessions. But it costs more - a lot more. And the results might not be significantly better. In this activity, Ss are challenged to use their graphing calculators (TI-83 or Excel spreadsheet), and their knowledge of physics, physicians, and
Preview of EDITABLE Bell Curve Graph for Assessments, Auto-Plot Standard Scores and Print!

EDITABLE Bell Curve Graph for Assessments, Auto-Plot Standard Scores and Print!

**Updated with second graph option pre-formatted with WISC-V score descriptors and markers** Bring clarity and professionalism to your psychoeducational and academic assessment reports with the Editable Bell Curve Generator for School Psychologists and Educators — an automated Excel tool that instantly plots any standard score on a clean, visually appealing bell curve. Perfect for school psychologists, teachers, special education teams, and evaluators, this tool allows you to input up to 20 te
Preview of Creating Data Tables and Graphs in Google Sheets

Creating Data Tables and Graphs in Google Sheets

Created by
Ian Meiser
This is an activity that walks students through the process of organizing and entering data into a data table and then using that data to generate line, bar, and pie charts. Once the graphs are generated, the process of formatting and editing the different parts of each graph is explained.
Preview of Fun and Customizable Dice Roller

Fun and Customizable Dice Roller

Created by
Andrew Enck
This Fun and customizable dice roller will be a nice addition to your classroom for math or game time. There are up to 10 dice you can roll at one time. Each die has the option for 2 sides (coin flip) 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 20 sides. There is also an option for 100 and 1000 "sides" to use for some nice numbers on a math activity. The total of all dice is clear and visible along with the average roll per die. You can also see the total for each of the 10 die types if you are rolling different ty
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