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Preview of Graphing Lines in Slope Intercept Form Quiz

Graphing Lines in Slope Intercept Form Quiz

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Christelle Alce
5 questions quiz on graphing lines in slope intercept form.
Preview of Bitcoin & Chart Analysis – Real-Life Math for Grades 8 and Up

Bitcoin & Chart Analysis – Real-Life Math for Grades 8 and Up

Created by
YummyMath
Have you ever wanted to introduce students to cryptocurrency or chart reading? This real-world math activity is the perfect starting point! Students will explore Bitcoin price movements using a real chart — all while building foundational skills in data interpretation and financial literacy. Note: The math is lower middle school-friendly, but the financial context makes it a better fit for grades 8+ or high school students ready to apply their knowledge! ✏ Students will (skills covered):
Preview of Virginia Project Based Learning: Community Problem & Solution, Grades 9–12

Virginia Project Based Learning: Community Problem & Solution, Grades 9–12

This Project Based Learning (PBL) unit is perfect for end-of-year, after testing, or end-of-semester student engagement. This flexible Project Based Learning unit can be used over 1–3 weeks depending on your schedule. Students have the opportunity to investigate real-world community issues, analyze evidence, and propose solutions—while building critical thinking, academic discourse, and collaboration skills. This PBL supports college, career, and civic readiness while giving students voice and
Preview of Derivative of functions

Derivative of functions

The study of derivatives is a cornerstone of calculus, marking the transition from static algebra to the mathematics of change. This chapter focuses on how functions behave at a specific moment, providing the tools to measure sensitivity, steepness, and motion. 1. The Concept of Instantaneous ChangeAt its core, a derivative represents the instantaneous rate of change of a function with respect to a variable. While algebra allows us to calculate the average speed over an interval, the derivative
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