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Preview of Sinusoidal Journal Project for Advanced Pre-Calculus

Sinusoidal Journal Project for Advanced Pre-Calculus

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C Carey
Need a different activity for your advanced precalculus students? Here is your answer, a journal project focusing on the trigonometric unit of Pre-calculus. A full answer key is included. It is ready to print and go. Students will construct a unit circle and use it, graph transformations of trigonometric functions while calculating the midline, amplitude, period and frequency of a function. Students will evaluate trig expressions using exact values. Students will construct trig functions give
Preview of Numbers 0–10 Tracing Practice Sheets for Kids | Early Math

Numbers 0–10 Tracing Practice Sheets for Kids | Early Math

This printable eBook helps kids learn to trace and write numbers from 0 to 10. Each page includes large tracing numbers, dotted practice lines, and fun illustrations to keep children engaged. Perfect for preschool, pre-K, kindergarten, homeschooling, and early learners! What’s Included: 11 pages (numbers 0 to 10) Large tracing numbers with arrows for direction Practice lines for independent writing Black & white design for easy printing and coloringHow to Use: Print and laminate for reusable pr
Preview of Preschool numeric PDF math worksheet. Fine motor skills, trace numbers 1 to 10.

Preschool numeric PDF math worksheet. Fine motor skills, trace numbers 1 to 10.

Created by
Manon Tremblay
Number tracing activity to practice fine motor skills by repeating numbers from 1 to 10. Learn how to hold your pencil and write on the dotted lines. Digital sheet for instant printing at home. Print and download to your personal printer or the printer of your choice. :::: : PDF file :::: : Size : 8.5 x 11 inches US Letter :::: : Instant download to your home. ::::: Digital product, no product will be delivered to your home. - Colors may vary depending on monitor, printer and ink used. Everyth
Preview of Design a Packaging to Maximize Volume

Design a Packaging to Maximize Volume

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STEMifiED
📦 Design an Open-Top Box to Maximize Volume: A Phenomena-Based STEM Optimization Challenge (5E Lesson)Turn your classroom into a hub of innovation with this real-world, phenomena-driven STEM project where students investigate a powerful mathematical question: How can we maximize volume while working within real design constraints?In this engaging challenge, students act as engineers tasked with designing an open-top box from a flat sheet of material, using mathematics to determine the most ef
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 Compound Inequalities Review Notes & Worksheets - 6th, 7th, 8th Grade Math

Compound Inequalities Review Notes & Worksheets - 6th, 7th, 8th Grade Math

Teach and practice compound inequalities with these notes and interactive worksheets resource! Includes guided notes with teacher directions and 270 scaffolding exercises across multiple levels with answer keys. Help your students build confidence with compound inequalities using this versatile set designed for 7th to 10th grade math. This resource combines explanations with scaffolded practice problems that progress from easy to hard. Students will solve compound inequalities involving inte
Preview of Lesson Plan: Parallax and Trigonometry

Lesson Plan: Parallax and Trigonometry

Created by
Yang Li
This lesson engages high school students in understanding how trigonometry is applied to measure distances using the principle of parallax, a key method in astronomy. Students investigate how a shift in viewpoint creates a measurable angle that, combined with a known baseline, forms a triangle. By applying trigonometric functions and small-angle approximations, students calculate distances to objects, simulating the method astronomers use to determine the distance to nearby stars. Through intera
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