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Preview of Density - Bowling Ball Bewilderment!

Density - Bowling Ball Bewilderment!

Created by
Ryan Despres
While helping his neighbor move a box of bowling balls to his new house down the street, Jamal accidently dropped one into the river. As he goes to retrieve it, he is surprised to see the bowling ball floating! Intrigued, Jamal decides to calculate the density of all the bowling balls to determine which ones will float and which ones will sink. Engage students with this relatable yet surprising activity to help them practice calculating density. The activity also provides other helpful formul
Preview of Grade 9 to 12 Chinese Lunar New Year Math Algebra Precalculus Statistic Budget

Grade 9 to 12 Chinese Lunar New Year Math Algebra Precalculus Statistic Budget

Take your students into a real-world Lunar New Year festival investigation with this 10-page, black-and-white math error-analysis worksheet pack. Designed for Grades 9–12, this high-rigor resource blends authentic data scenarios, visual misrepresentation analysis, and financial literacy applications with seasonal festival contexts such as fireworks sales, parade schedules, attendance reports, budgets, and production rates. Each worksheet includes 10 standards-aligned problems, with the fi
Preview of Challenging Thanksgiving Logic Puzzle | Critical Thinking Activity

Challenging Thanksgiving Logic Puzzle | Critical Thinking Activity

Challenge your students' critical thinking and problem-solving skills with this Thanksgiving-themed logic puzzle! Perfect for higher-grade levels, this engaging activity invites learners to piece together the details of the Marconi family's Thanksgiving celebration. Students will use the provided clues to determine: Who sat where at the table of six.What each family member wore (e.g., yellow sweater, red beanie).The dish each person brought (e.g., turkey, stuffing, pumpkin pie).Their favorite T
Preview of Calculus: Finding the Maximum Volume of an Open Box Part 1 Fall 2013 (Editable)

Calculus: Finding the Maximum Volume of an Open Box Part 1 Fall 2013 (Editable)

Created by
Peter Jonnard
This worksheet is designed to replace a lecture on finding the maximum volume of an open-top rectangular box. It includes a 1 cm X 1 cm grid so that each group can create one box, and we can compare the volumes of each box. Once students see a very short, flat box, compared to a very tall, narrow box, they quickly see that the optimal boxes are somewhere in between. Make sure you run off the two pages separately, so the worksheet and the grid are separate. The rest of the worksheet "holds th
Preview of Sammy SOH-CAH-TOA (the trig-loving sasquatch)

Sammy SOH-CAH-TOA (the trig-loving sasquatch)

I wrote the story of Sammy SOH-CAH-TOA after 20 years of teaching. I've used many methods of teaching the 3 basic trig functions to high school geometry students, and found that they LOVE this story. It gives them a taste of elementary "story time", if only for a few minutes, and leaves them with an acronym they will REMEMBER! I also have a flat Sammy SOH-CAH-TOA who moves around the classroom all year. The students are always looking for his new location when they come to class.
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