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Preview of Decimals: Place Value & Naming Grade Level: 4th – 5th  (Editable)

Decimals: Place Value & Naming Grade Level: 4th – 5th (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
Decimals: Place Value & NamingGrade Level: 4th – 5th GradeDescription: An introductory lesson on decimal place value (tenths, hundredths, thousandths). It covers mixed decimals, how to read/write them in words, and the role of placeholders (zeros).How to Use: Use as an Introduction to a decimals unit. The "Exercise" slides at the end are perfect for a "Think-Pair-Share" activity where students practice writing decimals in word form.Stats: 13 Slides | 4 Practice Exercises.
Preview of Place Value Chart

Place Value Chart

Created by
Aichetou Diarra
Purpose: Helps students understand the value of each digit in a number depending on its position. Place Names (Right to Left): Ones (1s): Single units. Tens (10s): 10 ones make 1 ten. Hundreds (100s): 10 tens make 1 hundred. Thousands (1,000s): 10 hundreds make 1 thousand. Ten-Thousands (10,000s): 10 thousands make 1 ten-thousand.
Preview of History of Hindu Mathematics Grade Level: 9th – 12th (Editable)

History of Hindu Mathematics Grade Level: 9th – 12th (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
History of Hindu MathematicsGrade Level: 9th – 12th Grade (History of Math / Enrichment)Description: A fascinating deep dive into ancient Indian mathematics. It covers the Vedas, the Sulbasutras (geometry of altars), and the contributions of Aryabhata, including the decimal place value system.How to Use: Perfect for Enrichment or Substitute Plans. It provides necessary cultural context often missing from textbooks. Use it to spark a discussion on how different cultures contributed to modern calc
Preview of Long Division Strategy: DMSB (Editable)

Long Division Strategy: DMSB (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
Long Division Strategy: DMSB (Editable)Full Product DescriptionTopic: Elementary Math, Arithmetic Key Concepts: Long Division, Remainders, DMSB Mnemonic, Dividend, Divisor, Quotient Target Grade Level: Grades 4-6 Stop the struggle with long division! This editable PowerPoint teaches the DMSB mnemonic (Divide, Multiply, Subtract, Bring Down) to give students a reliable, repeatable process for solving division problems. Important Information for Teachers:Step-by-Step Guide: Breaks down a single p
Preview of Financial Literacy & Consumer Math Mastery Test | 100 Real-World Word Problems

Financial Literacy & Consumer Math Mastery Test | 100 Real-World Word Problems

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Emily class TH
Prepare students for real-life financial decision-making with this comprehensive 100-question Financial Literacy & Consumer Math Mastery Test! Perfect for Financial Literacy courses, Consumer Math classes, life skills programs, homeschool learning, test prep, intervention, or end-of-year review. This no-prep printable resource uses realistic money and budgeting scenarios to help students strengthen practical math skills they will use in adulthood — including taxes, loans, savings, interest, budg
Preview of AP Statistics Confidence Interval vs P-Value vs Significance use with Schoology

AP Statistics Confidence Interval vs P-Value vs Significance use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among three key statistical inference concepts: the confidence interval (a range of plausible values for a population parameter), the p-value (the probability of observing data at least as extreme as the sample if H₀ is true), and the significance level (the threshold alpha below which the p-value leads to rejection of H₀). Each scenario requires students to interpret or apply one of these concepts correctly. Idea
Preview of Calculus Intermediate Value Theorem Foldable Notes and Practice

Calculus Intermediate Value Theorem Foldable Notes and Practice

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Joan Kessler
Your Calculus students will learn, understand, and apply the Intermediate Value Theorem with the help of this foldable organizer and practice resource. Designed for Unit 1, Limits and Continuity, this trifold contains notes, diagrams, a completed example, and 6 problems for your students to complete. The foldable can be used stand alone or in Interactive Notebooks if desired. What's included?The foldable with notes, examples and problemsan additional HW assignment or quiz with 6 similar pro
Preview of Average Value AP Calculus | Google Form Activity

Average Value AP Calculus | Google Form Activity

11-question Google Form on Average Value problems for AP Calculus classes. This assignment is editable and has answers included. It can be scored and used as a test or quiz!
Preview of Interpreting p values (AP Statistics 6.5) Mega Smart Notes

Interpreting p values (AP Statistics 6.5) Mega Smart Notes

Understand and interpret p-values with these clear, exam-focused Mega Smart Notes, fully aligned with AP Statistics Unit 6.5. This resource emphasizes correct statistical reasoning, proper wording, and common AP exam traps when working with p-values in hypothesis testing. 📘 What’s Included: ✔ Clear definition of a p-value (AP-approved language) ✔ Why the p-value is calculated assuming H₀ is true ✔ Step-by-step p-value calculation using z-scores ✔ Right-tailed, left-tailed, and two-tailed
Preview of Identify Coins & Values | Penny, Nickel, Dime, Quarter Worksheets (K-2) + Answer

Identify Coins & Values | Penny, Nickel, Dime, Quarter Worksheets (K-2) + Answer

Help your students identify coins and understand their values with this no-prep worksheet set!This resource is perfect for Kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade students who are learning to recognize U.S. coins and count money. Students will practice: • Matching coin names to pictures (penny, nickel, dime, quarter) • Matching coins to their correct values (1¢, 5¢, 10¢, 25¢) • Counting simple coin combinations This resource includes: ✔ 3 student practice worksheets ✔ 1 answer key ✔ Print-a
Preview of AP Precalculus – Mega Must-Know Questions on 1.2 (Exam Prep + Solutions)

AP Precalculus – Mega Must-Know Questions on 1.2 (Exam Prep + Solutions)

Prepare for AP Precalculus with this high-value Mega Must-Know Questions set. This resource includes carefully selected exam-style problems covering AP PreCalculus 1.2 Rates of Change ✔ Exam-level questions ✔ Designed for real AP success ✔ Step-by-step solutions ✔ Perfect for revision and practice This is not just practice — it is a focused system targeting the most tested concepts. Ideal for students aiming for top scores.
Preview of AP Calculus Parametric Eqns, Polar Coords, Vectors MC Practice – BC Test Prep

AP Calculus Parametric Eqns, Polar Coords, Vectors MC Practice – BC Test Prep

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Coach Calculus
AP Calculus Parametric Equations, Polar Coordinates, and Vector-Valued Functions Multiple Choice Practice – 25+ AP-style questions covering parametric curves, polar graphs, vector operations, velocity, acceleration, and motion in the plane (BC). Aligned to AP College Board CED Units 9. Build student confidence before unit tests and the AP exam with rigorous, classroom-ready problems that balance conceptual understanding and procedural skill. What's Included: Original AP-style multiple choice que
Preview of AP Statistics Quantitative vs Categorical vs Ordinal use with Schoology

AP Statistics Quantitative vs Categorical vs Ordinal use with Schoology

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Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among quantitative data (numerical values where arithmetic operations are meaningful), categorical (nominal) data (values that represent categories or groups with no natural ordering), and ordinal data (categorical data with a meaningful natural order but unequal intervals). Each scenario requires students to classify the data type correctly and understand its implications for statistical analysis. Ideal for AP St
Preview of AP Statistics Discrete vs Continuous use with Schoology

AP Statistics Discrete vs Continuous use with Schoology

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Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between discrete data (countable values with no meaningful values in between) and continuous data (measurable values that can take any value within a range). Each scenario presents a real-world data collection situation requiring students to classify the data type and explain the classification. Ideal for statistics, AP Statistics, AP Biology, and AP Psychology research methods units. Use as a bell ringer, exit ti
Preview of Editable 4-Subject NWEA Data Tracker | Auto-Calculating | Excel + Google Sheets

Editable 4-Subject NWEA Data Tracker | Auto-Calculating | Excel + Google Sheets

Track NWEA MAP® growth across all four subjects — Math, Reading, Language Usage, and Science — in one place with this editable, auto-calculating digital tracker for Excel and Google Sheets. Perfect for elementary teachers who teach multiple subjects, this all-in-one tool is color-coded to match NWEA percentile ranges so you can instantly see progress and group students for instruction or intervention. What’s Included✅ Excel (.xlsx) version – protected formulas, ready to use ✅ Google Sheets versi
Preview of Factors & Multiples: A Visual Approach Grade Level: 4th – 5th (Editable)

Factors & Multiples: A Visual Approach Grade Level: 4th – 5th (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
Factors & Multiples: A Visual ApproachGrade Level: 4th – 5th GradeDescription: A highly visual explanation of factors using arrays of stars and footballs to show how numbers can be arranged in rows and columns. It clearly distinguishes between factors and multiples and includes a True/False quiz.How to Use: Excellent for Conceptual Understanding. The visual arrays help students "see" what a factor is. End the lesson with the interactive True/False quiz as a whole-class exit ticket.Stats: 30 Slid
Preview of AP Statistics Z-Score vs T-Score vs Percentile use with Schoology

AP Statistics Z-Score vs T-Score vs Percentile use with Schoology

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Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish among z-scores (standardized scores measuring how many standard deviations a value is from the mean), t-scores (standardized scores used when the population standard deviation is unknown and replaced by the sample standard deviation), and percentiles (values below which a given percentage of observations fall). Each scenario requires students to identify or apply the correct concept. Ideal for AP Statistics course
Preview of AP Statistics Interpolation vs Extrapolation use with Schoology

AP Statistics Interpolation vs Extrapolation use with Schoology

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Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between interpolation (using a regression model to predict y for an x-value within the range of the observed data) and extrapolation (using a regression model to predict y for an x-value outside the range of the observed data). Each scenario requires students to identify which is occurring and evaluate the reliability of the prediction. Ideal for AP Statistics courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit revie
Preview of AP Precalculus Free Response Question 1 Test Prep Review Tasks

AP Precalculus Free Response Question 1 Test Prep Review Tasks

In a series of eight tasks , students will examine a variety of functions presented as tables, graphs, and equations. Concepts include ... Function input-output valuesZeros of functionsInverses functionsComposition of functionsEnd behavior of functionsIdentiyfing function typesFunction types include linear, quadratic, cubic, quartic, rational, exponential, and logarithmic. Interested in more review materials for FRQ 1? Check out this "What To Do When" note sheet! For a review activity for FRQ 3
Preview of AP Calculus Applications of Derivatives Multiple Choice Practice – AB/BC

AP Calculus Applications of Derivatives Multiple Choice Practice – AB/BC

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Coach Calculus
AP Calculus Applications of Derivatives Multiple Choice Practice – 25+ AP-style questions covering related rates, optimization, straight-line motion, curve analysis, and the Mean Value Theorem. Aligned to AP College Board CED Units 4-5. Helps students master real-world applications of differentiation and build exam readiness without unnecessary trick questions.What's Included:Original AP-style multiple choice questions covering:Straight-line motion (position, velocity, acceleration)Interpreting
Preview of Comprehensive Algebra Review (Editable)

Comprehensive Algebra Review (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
FeatureDetailTotal Slides:~30 Slides Key Activities:0 (Lecture/Review) Topic: Intermediate Algebra Key Concepts: Real Number System, Sets, Interval Notation, Number Lines, Absolute Value, Types of Equations (Conditional, Identity) Target Grade Level: Grades 9-11 This advanced, editable algebra review covers the properties of the real number system. It is dense with definitions and rules, making it a great exam review tool or start-of-year refresher for Algebra II. Important Information for Teach
Preview of AP Statistics Resistant vs Non-Resistant Measures use with Schoology

AP Statistics Resistant vs Non-Resistant Measures use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
25 scenario-based multiple choice questions that challenge students to distinguish between resistant measures (statistical summaries that are not strongly affected by outliers or extreme values — median, IQR, Q1, Q3) and non-resistant measures (summaries that are sensitive to extreme values — mean, standard deviation, range). Each scenario requires students to identify which measure is appropriate given the data context. Ideal for AP Statistics and introductory statistics courses. Use as a bell
Preview of AP Precalculus FRQ 1 Test Prep Notes: "What To Do When" with Justifications

AP Precalculus FRQ 1 Test Prep Notes: "What To Do When" with Justifications

The "What To Do When ..." of this handout pairs a process with each question stem for Free Response Question #1. Concepts include ... Function input-output valuesZeros of functionsInverses functionsComposition of functionsEnd behavior of functionsThe justification page shows students how to support their reasoning when determining a function type or stating if a function is invertible or not. For a review activity for FRQ 1, check out these task cards! For review notes on the big concepts cove
Preview of Graphs of Straight Lines: Tables & Slope-Intercept Grade Level: 8–9 (Editable)

Graphs of Straight Lines: Tables & Slope-Intercept Grade Level: 8–9 (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
Graphs of Straight Lines: Tables & Slope-InterceptGrade Level: 8th – 9th Grade (Algebra 1)Description: This deck bridges the gap between a "Table of Values" and the graph of a line. It explicitly teaches how to generate points from an equation like y = 2x - 5 and introduces the Gradient-Intercept form ($y = mx + b$).How to Use: Best for Concept Linking. The side-by-side comparison of the table and the graph helps students understand that the line is just a collection of solutions. Use the "What'
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