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Preview of AP Stats Snowman Survival Game: Binomial & Geometric Probability Activity

AP Stats Snowman Survival Game: Binomial & Geometric Probability Activity

❄️ Snowman Survival Game: Binomial & Geometric Probability Activity (AP Statistics & Algebra 2) Winter-Themed Probability Card Game • QR Codes • Task Cards • Self-Checking • AP Stats Bring some winter fun into your AP Statistics or Algebra 2 classroom with Snowman Survival, a fully self-checking, high-engagement probability game that helps students practice binomial and geometric distributions using real-world, winter-themed scenarios. Perfect for December, January, or any time you want a lig
Preview of Exploration Topic 3.15 for AP Precalculus - Rates of Change of Polar Functions

Exploration Topic 3.15 for AP Precalculus - Rates of Change of Polar Functions

Help your AP Precalculus students explore rates of change in polar functions in a hands-on, visual way! This introductory activity focuses on Topic 3.15: Increasing and Decreasing on Polar Functions, guiding students through table completion, graphing, and color-coded analysis to deepen understanding of function behavior. Students will: ✔ Complete a table of values for a polar function. ✔ Graph the function on the coordinate plane ✔ Plot the function on a polar grid ✔ Highlight intervals wit
Preview of Circle Geometry Terminology 7th – 10th Grade  (Editable)

Circle Geometry Terminology 7th – 10th Grade (Editable)

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Circle Geometry Terminology Grade Level: 7th – 10th Grade (Middle School Geometry / High School Geometry)Description: A complete walkthrough of circles. This bundle ranges from identifying basic parts (radius, chord, secant) to proving complex theorems like "Angles in the same segment" and "Cyclic Quadrilaterals."Teacher Value: Visual proofs and color-coded diagrams make the "Alternate Segment Theorem" and "Tangent Properties" easy to digest.Stats: 30+ Slides Total | 10+ Interactive Practice Pro
Preview of Circle Geometry Theorems Grade Level: 7th – 10 (Editable)

Circle Geometry Theorems Grade Level: 7th – 10 (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
Circle Geometry Bundle (Terminology & Theorems)Grade Level: 7th – 10th Grade (Middle School Geometry / High School Geometry)Description: A complete walkthrough of circles. This bundle ranges from identifying basic parts (radius, chord, secant) to proving complex theorems like "Angles in the same segment" and "Cyclic Quadrilaterals."Teacher Value: Visual proofs and color-coded diagrams make the "Alternate Segment Theorem" and "Tangent Properties" easy to digest.Stats: 30+ Slides Total | 10+ Inter
Preview of Exponential Growth & Decay Grade Level: 9th – 11th (Editable)

Exponential Growth & Decay Grade Level: 9th – 11th (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
Exponential Growth & DecayGrade Level: 9th – 11th Grade (Algebra 1 / Algebra 2)Description: A concise introduction to exponential models. It defines the formulas for Growth A(t) = A_0(1+r)^t and Decay A(t) = A_0(1-r)^t and explains the variables in the context of economics and natural sciences.How to Use: Use as a Reference/Note-Taking resource. It provides clear, color-coded definitions of the variables, which is great for helping students build their own formula sheets.Stats: 5 Slides | Formul
Preview of AP Calculus Project: Roller Coaster with Piecewise Functions & Derivatives

AP Calculus Project: Roller Coaster with Piecewise Functions & Derivatives

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Diane McClaskey
Engage your AP Calculus students after the exam with this hands-on and creative project! Students design a mathematically valid roller coaster using piecewise functions that are continuous and differentiable at each transition point. They must graph the coaster, build a 3D model, and provide formal mathematical proofs of continuity and differentiability. Perfect for: AP Exam wrap-up weeks Summative assessments Honors Calculus projects Includes: Full student instructions Grading rubric Proof
Preview of AP Stats Confidence intervals for Means Review

AP Stats Confidence intervals for Means Review

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LearnWithLogic
Escape Room Review Activity for AP Statistics Unit 10 (Confidence Intervals) Turn your Unit 10 confidence interval review into a high-energy escape room your students actually stay engaged in. In this “Confidence Vault” mission, teams work through two locked doors and a final vault seal by answering MCQs and completing two short FRQ-style reports. The flow is simple and classroom-tested: students must crack the first MCQ code to earn the first FRQ, finish the FRQ to unlock the next MCQ set, and
Preview of AP Statistics Unit 1 Project: Once Upon a Distribution

AP Statistics Unit 1 Project: Once Upon a Distribution

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Andy Mattick
Turn statistics into storytelling! In this creative project, students retell or reinvent a fairy tale using statistical concepts from Unit 1 (Exploring One-Variable Data). With graphs, vocabulary, and narrative analysis, students learn to see statistics as more than numbers—they become part of the story. What’s Included : Teacher Instructions with project goals and guidelines Student Handout with requirements and AI usage notes Sample Story (Goldilocks and the Three Distributions) Expanded
Preview of AP Microeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Elasticity & Consumer Choice |

AP Microeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Elasticity & Consumer Choice |

FRQ #2 | Elasticity and Consumer ChoiceTitleAP Microeconomics | Elasticity & Consumer Choice | No Prep FRQ |Full Product Description🧠 Overview & PurposeStudents investigate how responsiveness to price changes shapes firm strategy and consumer behavior. They compute and interpret elasticity | apply the total revenue test | connect elasticity to pricing and promotions | and analyze how tax incidence depends on relative elasticities. ✏️ How It Can Be Used• AP exam practice set | timed or untimed
Preview of Polar Functions: The Queen's Rose Garden

Polar Functions: The Queen's Rose Garden

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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
Preview of U.S. History Through Supply & Demand Shocks Interactive Poster Activity & Lesson

U.S. History Through Supply & Demand Shocks Interactive Poster Activity & Lesson

Honors Economics Project: U.S. History Through Supply & Demand Shocks Bring economics to life with interactive group posters! Students analyze historical events like the Great Depression, Oil Embargo, WWII production boom, and COVID-19 pandemic through the lens of supply, demand, scarcity, and inflation. Students will: ✅ Research & summarize historical economic shocks ✅ Graph market & aggregate supply and demand ✅ Explain short-run vs. long-run effects on GDP, inflation, & unemployment ✅
Preview of AP Microeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Production & Cost Analysis |

AP Microeconomics | No Prep FRQs | Production & Cost Analysis |

FRQ #3 | Production and Cost AnalysisTitleAP Microeconomics | Production & Cost Analysis | No Prep FRQ |Full Product Description🧠 Overview & PurposeStudents connect inputs to outputs and translate cost language into firm decisions. They distinguish fixed vs variable costs | apply marginal analysis | identify diminishing returns | and reason from short run constraints to long run flexibility. ✏️ How It Can Be Used• Station activity comparing cost measures • Exit ticket on MC and ATC relationshi
Preview of Math Fact Review Rap (Editable)

Math Fact Review Rap (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
Math Fact Review Rap (Editable)Full Product DescriptionTopic: Elementary Math, Multiplication Key Concepts: Multiplication Tables (1-12), Rhythm, Memorization Target Grade Level: Grades 3-5 Get your class moving and chanting! This editable presentation turns multiplication drill into a "Rap." It uses rhyme and rhythm to help students memorize their times tables. Important Information for Teachers:Interactive Style: Designed to be performed with a beat (clap, slap) to engage kinesthetic and audit
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