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Preview of Summer Math Color by Code FREEBIE | Addition Subtraction Gr 1-2

Summer Math Color by Code FREEBIE | Addition Subtraction Gr 1-2

Summer Math Color by Code FREEBIE for Grades 1–2! This no prep addition and subtraction within 20 worksheet is perfect for summer math review, end of year math, morning work, math centers, early finishers, and print-and-go practice. Students solve addition and subtraction math facts, use the color code, and color a fun summer picture. This free color by code sample is an easy way to try the activity before using the full summer math pack. ⭐ Love this free sample? Get the full Summer Math Color b
Preview of No Prep Calculus Project - RUBRIC INCLUDED!

No Prep Calculus Project - RUBRIC INCLUDED!

If you need an extensive project for HS calculus which is challenging, has real life application and gives you a variety of choice from a website resource, while requiring you to do no formalized prep, look no further! Rubric, instruction, resources are all ready for you, all you need to do is add deadlines to the timeline at the end. Projects of choice are suitable for the AP and A-levels classroom, regard topics of environment, sustainability and technology.
Preview of SUMMER COLOR BY CODE NUMBERS 1–10 ACTIVITIES

SUMMER COLOR BY CODE NUMBERS 1–10 ACTIVITIES

Created by
ClassJoy
A fun and engaging summer-themed Color By Code activity book designed to help young learners practice number recognition, color identification, fine motor skills, and attention to detail while enjoying adorable summer illustrations.☀️ WHAT'S INCLUDED✔ Colorful Cover Page✔ 15 Summer Color By Code Worksheets✔ Thank You PageThemes Include:• Ice Cream• Beach Ball• Sandcastle• Palm Tree• Sun• Watermelon• Pineapple• Crab• Ocean Fun• Summer Beach ScenesSkills Practiced:• Number Recognition• Color Ident
Preview of Spring Color by Code | Color by Number Math Worksheet | March Morning Work

Spring Color by Code | Color by Number Math Worksheet | March Morning Work

Make math fun with this FREE Spring Color by Code activity, perfect for Preschool, Kindergarten, and early elementary students! This engaging spring-themed worksheet allows students to practice basic math skills while coloring a fun picture using a color code system. Students solve simple math problems and then use the answer key to determine which color to use, revealing a beautiful spring image as they work. This activity is a great way to combine learning and creativity, helping students st
Preview of Crack The Code: Dividing Polynomials Style Video Hook
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Crack The Code: Dividing Polynomials Style Video Hook

This is an engaging Video Hook which can be used with “Crack the Code: Dividing Polynomial Style”. Students have to use their Dividing Polynomials skills to find the 4-letter code that will deactivate OMEGA. The code is hidden behind 4 different locks. Each lock has a different set of combinations that must be found. The combinations are found by answering specific questions related to Dividing Polynomials. Click Here to view the product in full . Thank you for watching © Never Give Up
Preview of Tic Tac Toe QR Codes Subtraction Sampler Math Station

Tic Tac Toe QR Codes Subtraction Sampler Math Station

Sample of my Tic Tac Toe QR codes Math Station. One center game to play with partners. Color and Black & White version included. Whole packet: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Tic-Tac-Toe-QR-Codes-Math-Station-Chinese-1613822
Preview of Multiplication and division - crack the code! (Core)

Multiplication and division - crack the code! (Core)

Created by
Natalie Upson
Can children crack the code to find the punchlines to the jokes? Using and applying their multiplication and division skills, solve the calculations, find the corresponding letter and work out the punchlines to the jokes :)
Preview of Series (Calculus) Flowchart Project Writeup & Rubric

Series (Calculus) Flowchart Project Writeup & Rubric

Created by
Pi 4 Ever
This is the perfect way to end your Convergent Series unit in Calculus. This project requires students to create a flowchart that they can follow through with any series to determine whether the series is convergent or divergent. This helps students dive deep into the various tests there are to run while engraining a method to approach each problem in their head.
Preview of Mathematics and Python Programming

Mathematics and Python Programming

Cover of my book. Mathematics and Python Programming for high school and firs college courses. 120 programs and more than 100 graphics. Visit my website: www.pysamples.com. Thank you!
Preview of TRIPLE CODE CARDS GAME

TRIPLE CODE CARDS GAME

Created by
MOOSE Creations
306 cards to reinforce the triple code What is the triple code? It is the coding of numbers from three different angles. When a child sees three rocks, it is not coding, it is concrete reality. But the first coding, starts with the language: "three". It’s verbal number words. Then comes the analog nonsymbolic magnitude representations. This occurs when a child understands that three stones are like three fingers. Finally, comes the symbolic coding, which are Arabic digits. For a child to fully c
Preview of Calculus Food Project/Rubric

Calculus Food Project/Rubric

Created by
Luis Coronel
End-of-course project where students get to create math problems and in that process create a food dish to share with the class.
Preview of Calculus - Power Rule for Derivatives - CodeBreaker FREEBIE!

Calculus - Power Rule for Derivatives - CodeBreaker FREEBIE!

This calculus Code Breaker activity can be used as a fun warm-up or cool-down after learning the Power Rule for Derivatives! Organize students in groups of three and give each student a Player problem sheet. The problems on each Player sheet are different, yet similar in difficulty and nature. Once students complete their problems, they are instructed to come up with their Personal Code. After all three players have their Personal Codes, they work together to determine the CodeBreaker code. Thi
Preview of Calculus - Differentiation - Optimisation (Maximum and minimum points)

Calculus - Differentiation - Optimisation (Maximum and minimum points)

Calculus worksheet with QR code to a video explanation. Worked solutions are included. This uses finding derivatives of functions to find maximum and minimum points in the context of practical problems. For example, a manufacturer wants a cardboard box to have volume of 500 cm^3 but wants to minimise the amount of cardboard used. PowerPoint with an example You may also likeDifferentiation from first principlesCalculus - Derivative Treasure Hunt (Scavenger Hunt)Calculus Gradient Match - Card sor
Preview of Binary and Towers of Hanoi Math Project showcase

Binary and Towers of Hanoi Math Project showcase

Created by
Blue Milk
This short presentation shows how Binary code can be used to solve the Towers of Hanoi Math challenge in the least amount of moves. this resource is easy to use, just put it into slideshow and take your time clicking and watching as all the magic happens. This resource complements the Towers of Hanoi Project for Series and Sequences in my store and contains a presentation to show the moves required with binary for up to 5 different discs. For this remember that when the colored number changes
Preview of Study awk with Tankred

Study awk with Tankred

Created by
big jay
In this issue Tankred helps kids learn how to create production ready code in awk.
Preview of FREE Color by Number Subtraction Practice | 1st & 2nd Grade Math Freebie

FREE Color by Number Subtraction Practice | 1st & 2nd Grade Math Freebie

Engage your students with this fun and educational Freebie! This FREE Color by Code Subtraction Bundle features 10 beautifully designed worksheets that combine essential math practice with creativity. Perfect for 1st and 2nd-grade students, these pages help reinforce subtraction fluency while keeping young learners focused and excited. ​Featuring cute, high-quality illustrations (including adorable animals like cats, bunnies, and foxes), these worksheets are ideal for early finishers, morning
Preview of IB Math: AI HL: Topic 5 (Calculus): The trapezoidal rule

IB Math: AI HL: Topic 5 (Calculus): The trapezoidal rule

Created by
ThinkIt TeachIt
An investigation on the trapezoidal rule to estimate the areas for irregular regions with rubrics are included.
Preview of Riemann Sum GIF

Riemann Sum GIF

Gif showing several sums of Riemann increasing the number of intervals. Images generated by a Python program. For more information about my book, please visit my website: http://pysamples-2014.appspot.com/index_i English edition available at: http://goo.gl/aHBZN8 Thank you.
Preview of Valentine's Day Worksheets Activities | Math (NO PREP)

Valentine's Day Worksheets Activities | Math (NO PREP)

Valentine's Day Math Activities Addition & Subtraction Coloring Pages Practice number matching, addition, and engaging differentiated color-by-code worksheets for seasons Valentine's day These activities are perfect for classrooms learning, morning work, math centers, early finishers, substitutes, and homework.
Preview of Calculus Practice: Differential Equations & Euler's Method

Calculus Practice: Differential Equations & Euler's Method

Students solve two differential equations using Euler's Method. Students visualize the process by sketching the solution curve. Color-coded Answer KEY provided!
Preview of Related Rates Project AP

Related Rates Project AP

Created by
Rita Rhinestone
This is a project for my AP Calculus class. They will create an AP type question about related rates. The rubric is included.
Preview of The Calculus of Parametric Functions: Conic Sections

The Calculus of Parametric Functions: Conic Sections

Students reinforce knowledge of conic sections as they learn the calculus of parametric curves. Eight thorough exercises with detailed, color-coded answer KEY!
Preview of AP Calculus Extra Credit Opportunity

AP Calculus Extra Credit Opportunity

Created by
Mr Buck
Sometimes kids in AP Calculus take longer to learn a concept and need a second chance. This extra credit opportunity provides a rubric for students to create their own Free-Response Question. Students learn better when they apply their knowledge (even if incomplete) to creating and solving their own problems. As they say, teaching is the best way to learn. Students find this extra credit opportunity enjoyable and challenging. Furthermore, it allows the teacher to use the student-generated FR
Preview of Logarithmic Functions Task Cards

Logarithmic Functions Task Cards

Students work in partners to complete the task cards on exponential and logarithmic functions. Answers for each task card are on as a QR code.
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