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Preview of Liquid Functions: Exploring linear and nonlinear functions

Liquid Functions: Exploring linear and nonlinear functions

This engaging and kinesthetic activity will help students visualize and understand the principles and concepts involved in functions. You can adapt the lesson to study linear or nonlinear functions or include both. The materials needed are few and inexpensive, and can be adapted to the needs of your students. The activity can be used as an introduction to functions so that students get hands-on experience, or it can be used as an application of skills students have already learned in a unit of s
Preview of Proportional Relationships & Unit Conversion Notes Review 7th pre-algebra

Proportional Relationships & Unit Conversion Notes Review 7th pre-algebra

Does your class struggle to connect the constant of proportionality across tables, graphs, equations, and real-world problems? This fully digital, self-grading review puts everything in one place — no printing, no prep, and no login required. Just download, open in any browser, and go. ★ WHAT'S COVERED (6 Topics) • Constant of Proportionality — find k from tables, equations, graphs, and verbal descriptions; understand that k = y/x is always the unit rate • Graphing Proportional Relationships — p
Preview of Binary Introduction Worksheet with Secret Code

Binary Introduction Worksheet with Secret Code

Created by
Jaxon Rickel
This worksheet has a page explaining binary and a page where students will out a cipher with binary and crack the secret code. NOTICE - this download comes as a PDF file. The Free version does not come with an answer key and is not editable. Purchase (cheap!) the editable with key version here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Binary-Introduction-Worksheet-EDITABLE-with-Secret-Code-and-KEY-14638580
Preview of Is it True: 600% Price Decrease? Worksheet for Financial Literacy

Is it True: 600% Price Decrease? Worksheet for Financial Literacy

In this worksheet, we explore the recent statements by the 2026 HHS Secretary who stated that "that if a drug rises from 100 dollars to 600 dollars that is a 600 percent increase, and if it then falls from 600 dollars to 100 dollars that can be framed as a 600 percent “savings.” Does 600% savings make sense? Using percentage increase and decrease formulas, we unpack exactly what these statements mean mathematically. Included is a Teacher Guide with full explanations for this multi-step critica
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