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Preview of MYP 5 Math Criterion B Investigation – Modulus Function |x| with Answer Key

MYP 5 Math Criterion B Investigation – Modulus Function |x| with Answer Key

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Minkyung Kim
IB MYP 5 Mathematics | Criterion B Investigation — The Modulus Function f(x) = |x| | Answer Key & Markscheme IncludedA complete, print-ready Criterion B investigation that takes students from first observations to a fully justified generalization — exploring how the slope of the line g(x) = mx + 1 determines the number of solutions to |x| = mx + 1. Designed to assess Criterion B (Investigating Patterns) against the IB MYP rubric, with built-in scaffolding from Levels 1–2 through Levels 7–8. Eve
Preview of Algebra 2 Polynomials Unit Concept Assessment | Performance Assessment

Algebra 2 Polynomials Unit Concept Assessment | Performance Assessment

Bring creativity into your Algebra classroom with this engaging Polynomials Unit Concept Assessment! Students will work together to solve a problem in the context of shipping a box at the post office. This math assessment is perfect for Algebra 2 or Pre-Calculus students. The project is designed with two components: Partner/Collaboration: Students will collaborate to understand the problem, create equations and a graph, and start to interpret the context.Individual Assessment: Students will work
Preview of Algebra 2 Rationals Functions Unit Concept Assessment | Performance Assessment

Algebra 2 Rationals Functions Unit Concept Assessment | Performance Assessment

Bring creativity into your Algebra classroom with this engaging Rational Functions Unit Concept Assessment! Students will work together to solve a problem in the context of opening a Lemonade Stand. This math assessment is perfect for Algebra 2 or Pre-Calculus students. The project is designed with two components: Partner/Collaboration: Students will collaborate to understand the problem, create equations and a graph, and start to interpret the context.Individual Assessment: Students will work i
Preview of End of Year Project: Solar Oven Investigation

End of Year Project: Solar Oven Investigation

This is the perfect end of the year project to keep your students engaged! Includes project guidelines and expectations, charts, graphic organizers, rubric and more!
Preview of Proportional Relationships Project | Grade 7 Inquiry-Based Summative Task

Proportional Relationships Project | Grade 7 Inquiry-Based Summative Task

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Smartie Steps
This Grade 7 Project-Based Inquiry Task helps students apply proportional reasoning in real-world contexts. Students investigate a self-chosen scenario, represent it with tables, graphs, and equations, and present their findings in a project format. Includes a teacher pacing guide, student templates, reflection prompts, and rubric for summative or formative assessment. ✨ What’s Included: Driving Question & Project Overview Student planning templates Data table & graphing pages Equation & w
Preview of Angles & Lines Project | 4th Grade Geometry Activity

Angles & Lines Project | 4th Grade Geometry Activity

Make geometry fun and meaningful with this hands-on project focused on angles and line relationships! This engaging activity helps students apply their understanding of acute, obtuse, and right angles as well as parallel, perpendicular, and intersecting lines through a creative, student-designed project. 🔍 What’s Included: Student Project Directions Planning Page Project Checklist Grading Rubric Teacher Instructions Early Finisher Activity 🧠 Skills & Concepts Covered: Identifying
Preview of Polar Functions: The Queen's Rose Garden

Polar Functions: The Queen's Rose Garden

Created by
Moses Het
A fun way to practice graphing polar functions that will also give you something pretty to decorate your classroom with! This is also designed to get students reasoning and explaining mathematically. In order to complete it, they need to explain why it is impossible to create a 6-petaled rose using the standard formulas (or come up with their own out-of-the-box formula!) If you're teaching AP Precalculus, this goes with lesson 3.14: Polar Function Graphs. I used this immediately after going thro
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