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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 Solids of Revolution - Animated Visuals

Solids of Revolution - Animated Visuals

This product gives you .py and .ipynb containing code that generates animated visuals of solids of revolution. This is an excellent resource to help Calculus students visualize how disks, washers, and shells play a role in finding volumes. Animations allow play, reverse, pause, and speed variability. Code is editable for personalized functions and axes of rotation. Code currently contains 7, ready-to-go, built-out blocks. 3 disk method problems - each about different axes2 washer method problems
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 Google Earth Inquiry Hunt — Scavenger, Socratic Prompts & Reflection

Google Earth Inquiry Hunt — Scavenger, Socratic Prompts & Reflection

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Socratic Shrake
Take your students on a worldwide virtual expedition without leaving the classroom. This Google Earth inquiry activity sends them to 45 real coordinates across every continent, asking them not just what they see — but why it matters.Every location comes with a Socratic inquiry prompt designed to push students beyond identification toward genuine observation and geographic thinking. From shadows revealing wildlife in Chad, to a city hidden inside a city in Beijing, to a parking garage in Borde
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