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Preview of MEMORY TOWER OF HANOI

MEMORY TOWER OF HANOI

Created by
Michael Saffaie
Bring the classic Tower of Hanoi puzzle to your classroom or home — with a memory twist that makes it a true brain workout! Students move a numbered stack of discs from one stick to another, recording each move and racing to match the optimal (fewest-moves) solution.Why the memory twist matters: In the higher levels, players have to hold the position of the discs in their mind and plan several moves ahead before acting. This builds working memory — the brain's ability to keep and manipulate info
Preview of Psychology Lab Stuck on Repeat: Does Rumination Predict Depression Scores?  Stud

Psychology Lab Stuck on Repeat: Does Rumination Predict Depression Scores? Stud

Created by
Brian Garber
Stuck on Repeat: Does Rumination Predict Depression Scores? Students complete the Rumination Response Scale (RRS) and the PHQ-9 Depression scale, then pool data to calculate a Pearson r. The lab directly tests Nolen-Hoeksema's response styles theory, which proposes that ruminative thinking amplifies and prolongs depression. Students distinguish between healthy reflective thinking and clinical rumination, and evaluate a claim that all problem-focused thinking is harmful. An important note draws
Preview of Psychology Lab Stuck in Your Head: Neuroticism, Rumination, Negative Thinking

Psychology Lab Stuck in Your Head: Neuroticism, Rumination, Negative Thinking

Created by
Brian Garber
Stuck in Your Head: Neuroticism, Rumination, and Negative Thinking Students complete the Eysenck Personality Test's Neuroticism subscale and the Rumination Response Scale (RRS), then pool data to compute a Pearson r. The lab examines the neurobiological basis of neuroticism (limbic system overreactivity) and its connection to repetitive negative thinking. Students explore the causal direction problem — whether neuroticism causes rumination or rumination deepens neuroticism over time — and con
Preview of Fun Statistics Personality Quiz: Are You the Mean, Median, or Mode?

Fun Statistics Personality Quiz: Are You the Mean, Median, or Mode?

Created by
QuizBreakers
Ever wondered how to make statistics concepts like mean, median, and mode stick with your students? This quirky and engaging personality quiz is the perfect solution! It transforms a core math lesson into a fun journey of self-discovery. Instead of just memorizing definitions, this quiz asks students seven relatable, multiple-choice questions based on everyday scenarios—like choosing pizza toppings, picking a movie, or deciding on an outfit. Based on their answers, they'll find out if their per
Preview of 1929 Stock Market Crash Activity

1929 Stock Market Crash Activity

Created by
Portable 49
This is a great way to illustrate to students what it was like to be investing in the 1920s. Many students can you tell you there was a stock market crash, but it's difficult to understand the effect of that event without examining just how much stocks increased throughout the decade and then fell in the subsequent crash. In this activity, students get to see what happened to the price of six of the most prominent companies of the time: RCA, General Motors, U.S. Steel, Coca-Cola, General Electr
Preview of Energy Math

Energy Math

Created by
Richard Brannon
When reviewing how to calculate cost of energy usage, I use this to help walk the students through it. It also has them do calculations for their own family, to make it more personal, and therefore, stick better in their minds.
Preview of Budgeting Story Problem Pack (Grades 6–8)

Budgeting Story Problem Pack (Grades 6–8)

Help students build real-world money skills with this Budgeting Story Problem Pack for grades 6–8! Each scenario challenges learners to apply math to everyday budgeting decisions — from saving for a video game to planning a snack shop purchase. Designed for middle school classrooms, this resource blends financial literacy with percent calculations, basic operations, and logical reasoning. It’s perfect for math centers, sub plans, or financial literacy units. What’s Included: ✔ Student worksheet
Preview of AP Statistics: Teach the AI — Outsmart the Bot, Own the Bell

AP Statistics: Teach the AI — Outsmart the Bot, Own the Bell

Created by
Andy Mattick
Bring AI to AP Statistics—without giving away the answers. This classroom-tested packet turns your Normal Distribution unit into an interactive, student-driven challenge where learners teach the AI, practice authentically, and collect evidence of learning along the way. Why this feels different (and way more fun) Student-Solve Mode: The bot refuses to compute until students post their own set-up and answer. It only checks, nudges, and celebrates wins. Reveal → Extra Practice: Stuck? Stude
Preview of ALG 2, PRECALCULUS, AP CALCULUS BC - BLANK GRID BUNDLE (8X8, 10X10, TRIG, POLAR)

ALG 2, PRECALCULUS, AP CALCULUS BC - BLANK GRID BUNDLE (8X8, 10X10, TRIG, POLAR)

Created by
MATH WITH YOSH
I created these documents for my students to use when completing their homework that involves graphing. That way when they have multiple homework problems that require them to graph, they can write the corresponding problem number and graph on the given axes. Sometimes my students prefer to complete their homework in a spiral bound notebook, and they will use one of these papers to cut out the grids and using a glue stick, glue it into their spiral notebook where they will then complete the home
Preview of PRECALCULUS & AP CALCULUS BC - BLANK POLAR GRAPHS

PRECALCULUS & AP CALCULUS BC - BLANK POLAR GRAPHS

Created by
MATH WITH YOSH
I created this document for my students to use when completing their homework that involves graphing Polar Coordinates and Polar Curves. That way when they have multiple homework problems that require them to graph, they can write the corresponding problem number on this paper and graph on the given grid. Sometimes my students prefer to complete their homework in a spiral bound notebook, and they will use one of these papers to cut out the grids and using a glue stick, glue it into their spiral
Preview of AP Statistics Escape Room | Inference Vault | Google Forms Activity | Choosing I

AP Statistics Escape Room | Inference Vault | Google Forms Activity | Choosing I

🔐 AP Statistics Escape Room | Inference Vault | Google Forms Activity Turn inference review into a high-engagement, no-prep challenge your students won’t forget. This digital escape room is built around a code-breaking mission where students must correctly identify inference procedures across 20 AP Statistics questions. Each correct answer unlocks a letter—students must collect all 20 to decode the final phrase and “escape the vault.” 🎯 What Makes This Different? ✔ 20-question progression
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