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Preview of Christmas Triangular & Tetrahedral Numbers | Math Patterns Project I Grades 6-9

Christmas Triangular & Tetrahedral Numbers | Math Patterns Project I Grades 6-9

Teachers often struggle to maintain student engagement and academic rigor as the winter holidays approach. How can you combine festive fun with deep mathematical exploration for your 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th grade students? Unwrap the magic of mathematics this winter season with the Christmas Math Project Triangular Tetrahedral Numbers Pattern Discovery Grades 6-9. This no-prep, project-based resource is your perfect solution for keeping middle and early high school students captivated while deve
Preview of Bitcoin: The Math Behind The Money

Bitcoin: The Math Behind The Money

Bitcoin: The Math Behind the Money – A Story-Driven Math Lesson Unravel the math behind Bitcoin in this engaging, story-driven lesson designed for independent learning! Perfect for high school students, enrichment learners, and project-based studies, this lesson takes students on an interactive journey through real-world mathematics using Bitcoin as a case study. What’s Included?✅ 12-page lesson handout – A fully developed story-driven experience where students follow Mia and Leo as th
Preview of Elliptical Orbits Project (PBL) - Precalculus Conic Sections & Eccentricity

Elliptical Orbits Project (PBL) - Precalculus Conic Sections & Eccentricity

Created by
Megan Haynes
This engaging Project-Based Learning (PBL) activity brings conic sections to life by having students explore how ellipses model real-world orbits. Students select a planet, moon, comet, or satellite and use research to gather key data such as eccentricity and orbital measurements, then create a mathematical model using the equation of an ellipse. They will construct and label a diagram, analyze how eccentricity affects the shape of the orbit, and present their findings through a visual project.
Preview of AP Calculus Limits (Graphically and Algebraically) Scavenger Hunt Graphs Factor

AP Calculus Limits (Graphically and Algebraically) Scavenger Hunt Graphs Factor

Created by
KLGResources
Incorporating game-like elements makes learning more enjoyable, which can reduce math anxiety and foster a positive attitude towards practicing math concepts. Scavenger hunts are a move around activity involving teamwork, fostering collaboration and communication skills as students work together to solve problems. All questions ask students to calculate the limit of a function, some from a graph and others from an equation. Limits can be solved by direct substitution and students will utilize f
Preview of AP Calculus Unit 2 (Part 1)-Derivatives-Notice/Wonder Graph Worked-Out Example

AP Calculus Unit 2 (Part 1)-Derivatives-Notice/Wonder Graph Worked-Out Example

Introduce a new instructional routine of Notice/Wonder! You can use the Notice/Wonder Routine for your high school math classroom to help students improve their critical thinking skills while previewing or reviewing content material. Pages of thorough explanations are included on how to use this routine in your classroom successfully. This resource, once introduced, can be used in a short chunk of a class as a content brain break, as a review of essential features, or as a preview of topics whil
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 Combinatorics I Set Partitions I Bell Numbers I Counting Principles HS (9-12)

Combinatorics I Set Partitions I Bell Numbers I Counting Principles HS (9-12)

This advanced combinatorics project introduces Bell Numbers, set partitions, and the Fundamental Counting Principle. It balances theory, structure, and real-world problem solving. Designed for AP-style reasoning and Grade 9+ accelerated learners, it strengthens discrete math thinking. The resource is classroom-ready, accessible, and engaging. Students explore how counting extends beyond simple multiplication rules. They model and analyze set partitions using structured reasoning. Students
Preview of Algebra 2 Functions Group Quiz | Operations with Functions | Critical Thinking

Algebra 2 Functions Group Quiz | Operations with Functions | Critical Thinking

Get your students collaborating and thinking deeply with this Functions Group Quiz! Designed to reinforce core function skills while also challenging students with a harder, higher-order problem, this quiz encourages both teamwork and critical thinking. Students will work together to: • Evaluate and interpret functions • Apply function notation and operations with functions • Analyze graphs and equations of functions • A multi-step, problem-solving challenge that requires reasoning beyond ro
Preview of Summation Notation Sigma Notation Task Cards plus Foldable Flip Book

Summation Notation Sigma Notation Task Cards plus Foldable Flip Book

Created by
Joan Kessler
Proficiency with Summation Notation also known as Sigma Notation is a very important skill usually taught in PreCalculus and also in Calculus. This activity is beneficial to students when studying Sequences and Series giving them extra practice and challenging them with with a mix of standard and rigorous questions. Activity Based Learning with Task Cards really does work to help reinforce your lessons. Task and station cards get your students engaged and keep them motivated. Use all at once o
Preview of Polar Coordinates Mystery Picture

Polar Coordinates Mystery Picture

Students will practice plotting polar coordinates to create a mystery picture. Coordinates include radians, degrees, negative angles and radii, and coterminal angles. When points are plotted and connected in order, the resulting picture is a sea turtle. A link to an editable Google Doc is included.
Preview of AP Precalculus Unit 1 Modeling Project | The Clepsydra Challenge

AP Precalculus Unit 1 Modeling Project | The Clepsydra Challenge

Bring AP Precalculus Unit 1 to life with The Clepsydra Challenge, a hands-on modeling project where students investigate how the shape of a vessel affects the rise of water.In this real-world investigation, students collect volume-height data, create a graph, analyze changing rates of change, compare wide and narrow sections of a vessel, and connect their results to concavity, domain, range, and mathematical modeling. This project is designed to support conceptual understanding of Unit 1 topics
Preview of Pi Day Geometry Activity | Archimedes, Polygons & Trigonometry I Grades 8–10

Pi Day Geometry Activity | Archimedes, Polygons & Trigonometry I Grades 8–10

Stop Teaching 3.14. Start Proving Where It Comes From.This advanced Pi investigation goes beyond measuring. Students calculate. Justify. Prove. Designed for Grades 8–10, this activity transforms Archimedes’ method into a rigorous geometry lab. • Students approximate π using inscribed and circumscribed polygons. • They apply the Pythagorean Theorem and the Law of Cosines. • They compare measured and calculated values. • They explain why accuracy improves with more sides. This is not a craft.
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