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Preview of 40 Weeks of Slow Reveal Graphs BUNDLE | Year Plan, Graphic Organizer & Rubric |

40 Weeks of Slow Reveal Graphs BUNDLE | Year Plan, Graphic Organizer & Rubric |

Bring the power of Slow Reveal Graphs to your classroom all year long with this complete Grades 5–9 BUNDLE! This resource includes both the 40-Week Slow Reveal Graphs Year-Long Unit Plan and the reusable student Graphic Organizer + Proficiency Rubric. Everything you need to build data-literacy routines, math talk, and meaningful graph interpretation is all in one download. Perfect for middle school math, ADST, cross-curricular numeracy, and BC curriculum–aligned classrooms. What’s Included in
Preview of Slow Reveal Graphs Companion | Data Analysis Graphic Organizer & Rubric

Slow Reveal Graphs Companion | Data Analysis Graphic Organizer & Rubric

Engage your students in meaningful data analysis and graph interpretation with this Slow Reveal Graphs companion resource. Designed for Grades 6–10, this reusable graphic organizer and proficiency rubric helps students break down each stage of a slow graph reveal while strengthening critical thinking, prediction, communication, and data-literacy skills. Use this response sheet with any graph from Slow Reveal Graphs ( slowrevealgraphs.com) — bar graphs, line graphs, scatterplots, pictographs, in
Preview of MYP 5 Math Criterion B Investigation – Modulus Function |x| with Answer Key

MYP 5 Math Criterion B Investigation – Modulus Function |x| with Answer Key

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Minkyung Kim
IB MYP 5 Mathematics | Criterion B Investigation — The Modulus Function f(x) = |x| | Answer Key & Markscheme IncludedA complete, print-ready Criterion B investigation that takes students from first observations to a fully justified generalization — exploring how the slope of the line g(x) = mx + 1 determines the number of solutions to |x| = mx + 1. Designed to assess Criterion B (Investigating Patterns) against the IB MYP rubric, with built-in scaffolding from Levels 1–2 through Levels 7–8. Eve
Preview of Systems of Equations by Graphing

Systems of Equations by Graphing

Systems of Equations by Graphing Digital Escape Room – Google Forms ActivityMake solving systems of equations engaging and interactive with this Systems of Equations by Graphing Digital Escape Room! In this self-checking activity, students will solve systems by graphing to uncover clues and progress through a series of “locks” as they work to escape. This resource includes 8 mini escape rooms with a total of 24 problems. Students solve systems of linear equations by graphing and use their answ
Preview of Polar Functions: The Queen's Rose Garden

Polar Functions: The Queen's Rose Garden

Created by
Moses Het
A fun way to practice graphing polar functions that will also give you something pretty to decorate your classroom with! This is also designed to get students reasoning and explaining mathematically. In order to complete it, they need to explain why it is impossible to create a 6-petaled rose using the standard formulas (or come up with their own out-of-the-box formula!) If you're teaching AP Precalculus, this goes with lesson 3.14: Polar Function Graphs. I used this immediately after going thro
Preview of Distance – Drawn Between the Dots: Differentiated Coordinate Plane Mini-Project

Distance – Drawn Between the Dots: Differentiated Coordinate Plane Mini-Project

This creative assignment bridges the gap between geometry practice and creative design! In this Coordinate Plane mini-project, students begin by making a custom straight-line drawing on graph paper. Then, they apply the distance formula to calculate the lengths of selected segments — reinforcing essential geometry skills through art and analysis. Designed with 2 scaffolded levels (Support & Core), students practice using the distance formula on a First-Quadrant graph or a Coordinate Plane. The
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