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Preview of Real World Math | Webb Telescope | Operations with Scientific Notation

Real World Math | Webb Telescope | Operations with Scientific Notation

Students learn all about the math of the Webb Telescope in this issue of The World in Numbers (TWIN). After reading an informational article, students answer higher order thinking questions related to the article content. In this issue, math concepts include converting to scientific notation, operations with scientific notation, and basic inverse functions.Perfect for middle or high school students, this newsletter introduces students to galaxy clusters, galaxies, Milky Way Galaxy, The Electr
Preview of FTCE General Knowledge Mathematics Subtest 2025-2026 | Deep-Dive Study Guide

FTCE General Knowledge Mathematics Subtest 2025-2026 | Deep-Dive Study Guide

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CertifyReady
Failing the FTCE GK Math subtest? You're not alone — it's the most retaken subtest of the entire General Knowledge exam. This focused guide covers every math topic tested with deep explanations, worked examples, and 90+ practice questions.✓ What's on the reference sheet vs. what you must memorize — mapped out clearly ✓ Fractions, decimals, percents — every operation with common traps identified ✓ Algebra — equations, inequalities, systems, functions, word problem translation guide ✓ Geometry
Preview of Domain and Range Go Fish

Domain and Range Go Fish

Description: This is a card game where students play together to practice identifying the domain and range of graphs. Similar to traditional Go Fish which is played with a standard deck of cards, students will match graphs that have the same domain or the same range. During one round of the game students will be finding domain, and they will play the game a second time finding the range (the cards match differently for the two games). This includes functions, relations that are not functions, op
Preview of Slope and Difference Quotients Lab

Slope and Difference Quotients Lab

Created by
Idempotent
The purpose of the lab is to get students to practice calculating the slope between two points in a way that is less pointless and dull than a worksheet. The topic is difference quotients which is the first lesson in any calculus class, but can easily be taught in algebra. Students should be able to conjecture the power rule without learning the formalism of limits. They will practice using their calculator as a tool, pattern recognition, and making and checking predictions as part of the sci
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