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Preview of Snap Back – A Marvel-Themed Exponentials and Logarithms Project

Snap Back – A Marvel-Themed Exponentials and Logarithms Project

Snap Back: A Mathematical Mission to Retrieve the Gauntlet An immersive, Avengers-themed project on exponential and logarithmic functions. In this full-unit project, students step into the role of the Avengers’ mathematical strike team as they plan a high-stakes infiltration of Thanos’ lair. Through story-driven missions and decision-making, students apply exponential and logarithmic concepts in rich, meaningful contexts inspired by the Marvel universe. This resource transforms abstract math int
Preview of AP Calculus BC “Tough Stuff” Project | Review & Concept Mastery Activity

AP Calculus BC “Tough Stuff” Project | Review & Concept Mastery Activity

Created by
KingMamaMath
Looking for a meaningful way to help your AP Calculus BC students review challenging concepts while building confidence before the exam? This FREE “Tough Stuff” Project is a student-centered activity that encourages deeper understanding, ownership of learning, and peer teaching—all essential for success in AP Calculus BC. Students identify a concept they find difficult, learn it more deeply, and then teach it in a clear and engaging way. This project is perfect for pre-exam review, post-unit r
Preview of How Tall Is It? — MYP Mathematics Field Activity | Similar Triangles & Trig

How Tall Is It? — MYP Mathematics Field Activity | Similar Triangles & Trig

Created by
Ivan Beregi
A 75-90 minute outdoor field activity for MYP Mathematics students covering similar triangles and trigonometry (angle of elevation). Students choose a tall object nearby, then find its height twice — once using the mirror method (similar triangles) and once using a clinometer app (trigonometry). They record measurements on labelled diagrams, show full working, and compare both results with a structured reflection. What's included: 6-page print-ready PDF When to use it: After teaching both simila
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