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Preview of Introduction to the Derivative

Introduction to the Derivative

This document introduces the single-variable derivative, a central operation in calculus. It includes a visual, from-scratch explanation, mathematical definitions, helpful ways to understand the meaning of the derivative, tables of rules, and examples of its many useful applications.
Preview of Student Voiced Rubric Graphic Organizer

Student Voiced Rubric Graphic Organizer

Created by
Beth Seilonen
Student Voiced Rubric Throughout my years of teaching, I have discovered that when students develop their own measure of what achieving a standard is going to look like, they have a clearer picture of the expectations and understanding of the importance of the standard. This graphic organizer is to help develop a road map for how to get there through active discussions and as a group, decide upon how to chunk the lesson into achievable mini-goals. At the start of each lesson, the students bring
Preview of **Voice Level Freebie Poster

**Voice Level Freebie Poster

Created by
KinderRox
This freebie helps anyone coming into your classroom understand what level of voice you are expecting at that time. Simply have your voice helper mark the level with a clothespin ( I always had a heart on mine) to demonstrate the expectation. Print as large or as small as you need!
Preview of Input/Output Tables FREEBIE – Find the Rule (3rd Grade Math)

Input/Output Tables FREEBIE – Find the Rule (3rd Grade Math)

Created by
BrittneySharee
📘 Full Product Description Help your students master input/output tables and finding the rule with this simple, print-ready 3rd-grade math worksheet FREEBIE! This resource includes four input/output tables (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and one challenge table), an easy-to-understand student direction section, a mini anchor chart on how to identify rules, and a complete answer key. This is perfect for: ✔ warm-ups ✔ small group practice ✔ independent work ✔ intervention ✔ math s
Preview of Math: What Are the Chances?  Designing Your Own Probability Carnival

Math: What Are the Chances? Designing Your Own Probability Carnival

Students will use their understanding of probability to create three carnival games for others to enjoy. By exploring the difference between theoretical and experimental probability, students will understand the math that underlies the games. This math Exploration includes detailed, student-friendly Steps to Success that lead the learner through the process of creating a high-level, quality independent project. To add rigor and thoughtfulness, students reflect on their Exploration by answering
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