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Preview of Lines & Comments in p5.js – Lesson 2

Lines & Comments in p5.js – Lesson 2

Created by
Tech Savvy
🎯 Lines & Comments in p5.js – Lesson 2 Build on your students’ coding foundation with Lesson 2: Lines & Comments in p5.js! In this engaging follow-up lesson, students review plotting points and take the next step by connecting points to create lines—while also learning how to write and use comments in their code. This lesson continues to blend math, coding, and creativity, helping students deepen their understanding in a fun, visual way. 📦 What’s Included: ✅ Editable Canva lesson templ
Preview of Composite Figures Math Challenge | Area & Perimeter Activity

Composite Figures Math Challenge | Area & Perimeter Activity

Created by
The Honey Jar
Make geometry engaging with this hands-on 6th grade composite figures challenge activity! Students will design and analyze their own composite figure while practicing important geometry skills such as area, perimeter, polygons, and unit measurement. This resource encourages higher-level thinking, creativity, and problem-solving as students build a figure using different shapes and record mathematical details about their design. Students will: Create their own composite figureUse triangles, squ
Preview of CIRCULAR CITY: A Circumference Enrichment Challenge

CIRCULAR CITY: A Circumference Enrichment Challenge

Created by
Lauren Chiavari
Turn your classroom into a design studio where students use circumference to plan a park, make decisions, and justify their reasoning like real mathematicians. This is not a worksheet. This is problem-solving, creativity, and critical thinking wrapped into one meaningful task. 💡 What Students Will Do: ✔ Calculate circumference using radius and diameter ✔ Work backwards from circumference to find missing measurements ✔ Apply math to real-world design challenges ✔ Make decisions based on their ca
Preview of Candy Cane Cantilever — Holiday Structures & Torque STEM Challenge (Grades 3–12,

Candy Cane Cantilever — Holiday Structures & Torque STEM Challenge (Grades 3–12,

Created by
Allison Smith
Engineer a festive cantilever that reaches the farthest overhang beyond the table edge—using only candy canes and limited tape! Students plan, build, test, and iterate while applying torque and center of mass ideas. Perfect for a high-engagement holiday lab, stations, or a one-period challenge. 🍬🧰 What students do 🧠 Plan & sketch: identify anchor vs. arm, place joints/tape, predict max overhang. 🧪 Test & measure: record trials, overhang (cm), stability (10 s), failure modes. 📈 Analyze
Preview of Mathematics Exercise Series Thales’ Theorem

Mathematics Exercise Series Thales’ Theorem

Created by
TheProfAchraf
The worksheet features six progressively challenging exercises that cover various geometric configurations: Triangle Proportionality (Exercises 1, 2, 3, & 6): Students calculate missing side lengths and prove lines are parallel using both the basic theorem and its converse.Trapezoids and Tangents (Exercises 4 & 5): The series extends the theorem to complex figures like trapezoids and circles with common external tangents, requiring higher-level algebraic manipulation.Step-by-Step Solutions: A co
Preview of Special Angle Pairs, Parallel Lines Transversal - Group Practice Activity

Special Angle Pairs, Parallel Lines Transversal - Group Practice Activity

Created by
IN Math Class
This self-checking parallel lines and transversals group activity challenges high school geometry students to calculate special angle pair measures, while simultaneously reviewing the Algebra 1 skill of solving systems of linear equations. Each student works through 6 unique problems using angle relationships with parallel lines to write and solve linear equations (including systems), then compare answers with their group. When everyone solves correctly, all group members arrive at the same answ
Preview of Guided Proof of Law of Cosines

Guided Proof of Law of Cosines

Created by
Peter Nikolai
An enrichment activity for advanced classes or students needing a challenge. A two-column proof of the Law of Cosines, using right triangle trigonometry, is provided for the teacher. On the student handout, the steps are present, but out of order. Students are asked to cut the steps out and the re-arrange them into a logical sequence. A teacher could ask for a written or spoken explanation of why the steps work if desired.
Preview of Complex Commodity Chains & Intermodal Shipping – Geography & Global Trade

Complex Commodity Chains & Intermodal Shipping – Geography & Global Trade

Unpack the intricate systems that drive global trade with this student-centered assignment exploring complex commodity chains, intermodal transportation, and containerization. This engaging and scaffolded research project challenges students to trace the journey of a real-world product from Shenzhen, China, to their hometown—connecting abstract geographic concepts to tangible everyday goods. What’s Included: 1-page informational reading on complex commodity chains 1-page explanation of inte
Preview of Unit Circle Bundle

Unit Circle Bundle

Unit Circle Bundle (Printable Download) Four crisp unit-circle pages for teaching, study, and review. You get both black and white backgrounds, each in a labeled and blank version. Color accents make reference angles easy to spot at a glance. What’s included (4 pages):Black background — labeledBlack background — blankWhite background — labeled (printer-friendly)White background — blank (printer-friendly)***Actual product does not contain watermark.***Why you’ll love itColor-coded cues highl
Preview of Connected Visual Representations for Probability (Venn, Tree, 2-Way Tables, etc)

Connected Visual Representations for Probability (Venn, Tree, 2-Way Tables, etc)

Created by
Amy Kowatch
The visual connections between diagrams in Probability are shown in this 1 page document. After teaching AP Statistics for 5 years and seeing students solve problems using multiple methods, I searched to find these connections and help other teachers see the validity of different methods in the same problem (instead of "well you do this problem this way"). After finding nothing on the internet, I created it myself. Now teaching Geometry, every year I make students do a Binary Data Collection pro
Preview of Volume by Cross Sections Workbook | Calculus Activities

Volume by Cross Sections Workbook | Calculus Activities

Help students master Volume by Cross Sections with this engaging, real-world Calculus workbook! Students will practice setting up and evaluating integrals using square, rectangular, triangular, semicircular, and circular cross sections while applying concepts to realistic engineering and architecture scenarios.From stadiums and suspension bridges to tunnels, buildings, water towers, and even tacos, this workbook makes advanced integration concepts meaningful and engaging.What's Included- 11 stud
Preview of Surface Area to Volume Ratio (SA:V) Calculation Practice + Answer Key|AP Biology

Surface Area to Volume Ratio (SA:V) Calculation Practice + Answer Key|AP Biology

✨Give your students the confidence to tackle one of AP Biology’s most essential concepts with this Surface Area to Volume Ratio (SA:V) Practice Activity. This resource blends math practice with real biology connections so students not only calculate SA:V but also understand why it matters for diffusion, cell efficiency, and organism adaptations. ✅What’s Included: Student Practice Worksheet with problems on cubes, spheres, rectangular solids, and cylinders Step-by-Step Teacher Answer Key with
Preview of Quadrilateral Castles, Quadrilaterals Activity, PBL Math Project, Geometry Craft

Quadrilateral Castles, Quadrilaterals Activity, PBL Math Project, Geometry Craft

This low-prep Quadrilaterals Project makes the perfect hands-on culminating activity for any quadrilaterals unit! In this Common Core aligned math craft, students will create 'qastles' from quadrilateral shapes: rectangles, squares, rhombuses, parallelograms, trapezoids, and kites. They'll practice identifying and classifying the different types of quadrilaterals — making it a fantastic project-based learning activity for any 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade geometry class. This geometry craft includes 1
Preview of UNIT CIRCLE Made Easy | Step-by-Step Trig Notes + Worksheet

UNIT CIRCLE Made Easy | Step-by-Step Trig Notes + Worksheet

Created by
NoLimitMath
Stop memorizing the Unit Circle, build it logically instead!This hands-on visual worksheet helps students understand where every coordinate comes from so they’ll never need to memorize again. Perfect for Geometry, Trigonometry, or Precalculus classes, this resource guides students through five simple steps to construct the Unit Circle using only two special triangles. ✨ What’s Included ✅ Step-by-step guided notes (3 pages) ✅ Visual diagrams showing how to derive each coordinate ✅ Special tria
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