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Preview of AP Computer Science Project in Python - Flappy Ai

AP Computer Science Project in Python - Flappy Ai

This project is meant to give students an opportunity to work on a computer game in small groups (it can be used in other formats) as well as practice complex conditional flow statements in Python. It is based around a Flappy bird game, where students need to help bird navigate by modifying a single function in a python code. It gives students an opportunity to utilize Cartesian coordinates to make relevant decisions. It is also an excellent project to connect materials learned in math class wit
Preview of Introducing Binary Code using the Montessori Power of Two Cube

Introducing Binary Code using the Montessori Power of Two Cube

The Power of Two Cube, like the Binomial Cube, is a great physical material to use with children ages 3-6 as a tool to practice ordering and identifying patterns. When working with students in the 9-12 environment, the material can be brought back out and used as a concrete model for exponentiation. The cube represents the mathematical expression 2 n (for this particular cube,  n is an integer from 1 to 6). When presenting this work, if you do not have a physical set of the materials, the cards
Preview of Matrix Multiplication Project Based Learning with Linear Algebra -Imitation Game

Matrix Multiplication Project Based Learning with Linear Algebra -Imitation Game

Created by
Absolute Value
Hype student interest in matrix multiplication by decoding, encoding, and creating ciphers! Espionage comes alive in this compelling historical event and major motion picture:  The Imitation Game. Students take on the roles of code breakers as Alan Turing races to save Western Europe from the Nazis in this WW2 thriller. Students will: Watch The Imitation Game movie.Complete the Movie Note-taker focused on the interwoven relationships of math, problem-solving, collaboration, innovation, computer
Preview of Pythagorean Theorem Escape Room Math Activity

Pythagorean Theorem Escape Room Math Activity

Created by
My Mrs Gute
Engage your entire class with a Pythagorean Theorem Escape Room! Split your class into one or two groups of 5 teams (up to 10 teams total) who will then work together collaboratively to beat the clock. There are three total activities - each team will work on their activity and put their answers together to get the next clue. All activities are self-checking, meaning students do not check in with the teacher - once you set it up and say GO, the activity takes care of itself. You can purchase a
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