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Preview of Fun Geometry Project | Creative Circle Drawing with Rulers & Compasses |

Fun Geometry Project | Creative Circle Drawing with Rulers & Compasses |

Looking for a fun, low-stress way to wrap up your geometry unit? This no-prep, ready-to-use Google Slides activity is the perfect end-of-year project! Students apply key geometry concepts while getting creative with circles—ideal for review, display, or Open House. With just a ruler and compass, students will explore radius, diameter, circumference, and area through an engaging design challenge that blends math and art. ✔️ No prep required ✔️ Google Slides format – assign digitally or print
Preview of Mini Lesson Scoring Rubric | Student-Led Presentation Project Rubric

Mini Lesson Scoring Rubric | Student-Led Presentation Project Rubric

Mini Lesson Scoring Rubric | Student-Led Presentation Project Rubric is a clear, easy-to-use assessment tool for grading student-created mini lessons and group presentations. This rubric is designed for projects where student teams are assigned a topic or section of notes and must create an in-depth lesson to teach the class. It helps teachers assess both content knowledge and presentation quality while giving students clear expectations for success. This rubric evaluates: Title/topic of pres
Preview of Pi Day Paper Chain Project | Engaging Math Craft for Pi Day or End-of-Year Fun

Pi Day Paper Chain Project | Engaging Math Craft for Pi Day or End-of-Year Fun

Looking for a colorful, collaborative, and totally engaging math activity? This Pi Day Paper Chain Project brings the magic of Pi to life as students work together to build a giant paper chain representing the first 1,824 digits of π — perfect for Pi Day (March 14) or a fun, end-of-year math celebration! Each digit is color-coded, and students use teamwork to create linked sections of Pi using pre-cut strips of paper. This activity fits beautifully into three 45-minute class periods, and y
Preview of The 1903 Inventor's Expo Simulation! (Cross-Curricular, Low-Prep, All-Inclusive)

The 1903 Inventor's Expo Simulation! (Cross-Curricular, Low-Prep, All-Inclusive)

Turn of the Century STEM Challenge: The 1903 Inventor's Expo Simulation! (Cross-Curricular, Low-Prep, All-Inclusive)Product Description:Are you looking for one project that can seamlessly blend STEM, Math, Social Studies, and ELA? A project that is truly all-inclusive, requires no special materials, and will have your students 100% engaged from start to finish? Stop the scramble for end-of-unit projects and transform your classroom into a buzzing hub of innovation! Welcome to "The 1903 Inven
Preview of Algebra1Honors_PlacementTest_EDITABLE

Algebra1Honors_PlacementTest_EDITABLE

When one of my students was preparing to take an advanced Algebra 1 placement test, I found myself needing a comprehensive, challenging assessment to gauge exactly where they stood and what we needed to focus on. With only a restricted time frame to administer the test (just one hour!), I crafted this diagnostic assessment to thoroughly assess key concepts that are essential for success in an advanced Algebra 1 Honors course. This test covers: Radicals and integer exponentsProportional relations
Preview of Polar Coordinates Mystery Picture

Polar Coordinates Mystery Picture

Students will practice plotting polar coordinates to create a mystery picture. Coordinates include radians, degrees, negative angles and radii, and coterminal angles. When points are plotted and connected in order, the resulting picture is a sea turtle.
Preview of Dear Future AP Student Letter | After AP Exam Reflection Activity | Any AP Class

Dear Future AP Student Letter | After AP Exam Reflection Activity | Any AP Class

Looking for a meaningful, no-prep activity after the AP exam? This “Dear Future AP Student” letter activity gives students a chance to reflect on their experience while creating something that actually matters—advice for next year’s class. 💌 Students write a structured letter sharing what helped them succeed, what they wish they had known earlier, and advice for future AP students. The result is a collection of authentic, student-written tips you can reuse during the first week of school year
Preview of Exponential Functions Candy Lab – Decay, Growth & Modeling (TI-84 + Desmos)

Exponential Functions Candy Lab – Decay, Growth & Modeling (TI-84 + Desmos)

Created by
Sawyer Kolbe
Make exponential functions interactive and memorable with this real-world, candy-based math lab! Students explore exponential decay and growth using Skittles, M&Ms, or pennies, and use either Desmos or TI-84 calculators to model their data. It’s now fully updated with an example answer key, Desmos example, and editable Google Doc Versions, all included in one convenient file! What’s Included: 2 full versions of the lab: ➤ TI-84 Calculator Instructions ➤ Desmos Graphing InstructionsEditable
Preview of The Startup Scrum: An Economics Simulation - NO PREP

The Startup Scrum: An Economics Simulation - NO PREP

Turn your students into CEOs with this high-energy Economics simulation!Teaching Economic Standard 23 (Productive Resources) doesn't have to be a lecture. In The Startup Scrum, students must take on the role of entrepreneurs, navigating the four factors of production (Land, Labor, Capital, and Entrepreneurship) to build a profitable business. This one-page Google Doc simulation is designed for maximum student engagement with zero teacher prep. 🌟 What’s Inside? Resource Allocation Table: Stud
Preview of Create Your Own AP Calculus AB Final Exam

Create Your Own AP Calculus AB Final Exam

Created by
M Stouts Math
With students taking the College Board Exam, I do not give my students an official final exam. However, with a month of school remaining after the exam, I have my students make a final like they are the teacher. This allows the students to practice topics covered in a less stressful environment.
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