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Preview of AP Stats Snowman Survival Game: Binomial & Geometric Probability Activity

AP Stats Snowman Survival Game: Binomial & Geometric Probability Activity

❄️ Snowman Survival Game: Binomial & Geometric Probability Activity (AP Statistics & Algebra 2) Winter-Themed Probability Card Game • QR Codes • Task Cards • Self-Checking • AP Stats Bring some winter fun into your AP Statistics or Algebra 2 classroom with Snowman Survival, a fully self-checking, high-engagement probability game that helps students practice binomial and geometric distributions using real-world, winter-themed scenarios. Perfect for December, January, or any time you want a lig
Preview of Exploration Topic 3.15 for AP Precalculus - Rates of Change of Polar Functions

Exploration Topic 3.15 for AP Precalculus - Rates of Change of Polar Functions

Help your AP Precalculus students explore rates of change in polar functions in a hands-on, visual way! This introductory activity focuses on Topic 3.15: Increasing and Decreasing on Polar Functions, guiding students through table completion, graphing, and color-coded analysis to deepen understanding of function behavior. Students will: ✔ Complete a table of values for a polar function. ✔ Graph the function on the coordinate plane ✔ Plot the function on a polar grid ✔ Highlight intervals wit
Preview of Binomial Distributions Walk Around Activity For Statistics and IB Math

Binomial Distributions Walk Around Activity For Statistics and IB Math

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Straight A Math
Get your students engaged and moving with this Binomial Distributions Walk Around Activity, designed for IB Math AA & AI (HL/SL), AP Statistics, or high school Statistics classes. This interactive lesson includes 10 real-world word problems focused on binomial probability, encouraging critical thinking and application beyond simple calculator input. Students will: Identify key values (n, p, x) in context Solve for cumulative probabilities such as "at least", "at most", or "exactly" Use a
Preview of The Economics of Forrest Gump - Movie Guide

The Economics of Forrest Gump - Movie Guide

Created by
Portable 49
A great review activity that allows you to see what your students understand about economics by having them apply conceptual knowledge to one of the best movies of all time, Forrest Gump. I've used this as a summative in my classes and the students love it because it's a fun way to see how some of the ideas we've been learning can be applied to the real world. Not to mention there are very few people who dislike this movie! There are 24 questions in total, and the full answer key is included fo
Preview of Lab Student-Led Exploration of Psychopathy Traits and Gender Differences

Lab Student-Led Exploration of Psychopathy Traits and Gender Differences

Created by
Brian Garber
Mapping the Dark Triad: Student-Led Exploration of Psychopathy Traits and Gender Differences Psychopathy Assessment Lab: Data Collection and Analysis This high school psychology lab activity engages students in exploring psychopathy traits within their peer group through empirical data collection and analysis. Students begin by taking the Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (LSRP) online at openpsychometrics.org, which measures primary psychopathy (associated with callousness and manipula
Preview of Sample Survey Vocab Quiz – Statistics Assessment with Key

Sample Survey Vocab Quiz – Statistics Assessment with Key

Created by
Straight A Math
This quick 7-question vocabulary quiz is perfect for assessing your statistics students' understanding of key terms related to survey methods. Use it as an exit ticket, homework assignment, or review activity during your sampling and survey unit. Vocabulary terms included: • Cluster • Bias • Simple Random Sample (SRS) • Stratified • Sample • Systematic • Population Make sure students are familiar with these concepts before administering the quiz. Great for high school statistics or AP/IB
Preview of Melissa F. Custom Bundle (AP Precalculus Unit 3-B)

Melissa F. Custom Bundle (AP Precalculus Unit 3-B)

⭐⭐ This custom bundle contains the second half of AP Precalculus Unit 3 Bundle and provides you with a customizable and fully-editable resource of guided student notes, practice sets, daily lesson quizzes, Google Slides for presentations and Activities that cover the topics for Trigonometric and Polar Functions. ⭐⭐ The partial unit contains 8 topics stated in the College Board Course Framework divided into one or two-day classroom notes designed for a 45-50-minute class periods. ✅ GUIDED NO
Preview of TED Talk: Inside your computer- Bettina Bair

TED Talk: Inside your computer- Bettina Bair

This engaging resource breaks down how a computer processes a simple mouse click, helping students understand core concepts like CPU function, memory, and input/output systems. Includes • 20 comprehension and critical thinking questions • Detailed essay prompt • Structured essay with sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Discussion starters for deeper understanding Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: The biggest mistake lottery winners make- TED-Ed

TED Talk: The biggest mistake lottery winners make- TED-Ed

This high school economics resource explores lottery probability, annuities, compound interest, and long-term financial decision-making. Students analyze risk, investment strategies, and how everyday financial choices shape future wealth. Includes 20 discussion questionsEssay promptGuided essay with paragraph scaffoldingClassroom debate activityPrint-ready student worksheet formatGrades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: How to organize, add and multiply matrices- Bill Shillito

TED Talk: How to organize, add and multiply matrices- Bill Shillito

This high school math resource introduces matrices and linear algebra concepts, including operations and real-world applications like cryptography and data organization. Best for: Math, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus, STEM Includes: • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12, College, Adult Ed | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: How many ways can you arrange a deck of cards?- Yannay Khaikin

TED Talk: How many ways can you arrange a deck of cards?- Yannay Khaikin

This high school resource explores permutations and factorials through the example of a shuffled deck of cards. Students analyze large numbers, probability, and mathematical reasoning. Best for: Math, Statistics, Probability Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12, College, Adult Ed | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: Will laser blasters ever be possible?- Christopher Baird

TED Talk: Will laser blasters ever be possible?- Christopher Baird

This high school physics resource explores how lasers work, focusing on stimulated emission, coherence, and the scientific limits of laser power. Students examine real-world laser applications and analyze why science-fiction laser weapons remain unlikely. Includes 20 discussion questionsEssay promptGuided essay with paragraph scaffoldingClassroom debate activityPrint-ready worksheet formatGrades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: What is Zeno’s Dichotomy Paradox?- Colm Kelleher

TED Talk: What is Zeno’s Dichotomy Paradox?- Colm Kelleher

This high school resource explores Zeno’s paradox and the concept of infinity, helping students understand infinite series, limits, and the relationship between math and philosophy. Best for: Mathematics, Algebra, Philosophy, STEM Includes: • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12, College, Adult Ed | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: What is a gift economy?- Alex Gendler

TED Talk: What is a gift economy?- Alex Gendler

This high school social studies resource explores how gift economies function across cultures and in modern society. Students analyze exchange systems, social relationships, and the role of reciprocity in human communities. Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: Why do buildings fall in earthquakes?- Vicki V. May

TED Talk: Why do buildings fall in earthquakes?- Vicki V. May

This high school physics and engineering resource explores why buildings collapse during earthquakes and how design innovations reduce risk. Students analyze real-world events and apply concepts like resonance and structural response. Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of The mathematical secrets of Pascal’s triangle- Wajdi Mohamed Ratemi

The mathematical secrets of Pascal’s triangle- Wajdi Mohamed Ratemi

This high school math resource explores Pascal’s Triangle through patterns, binomial expansion, and real-world applications in probability and combinatorics. Students analyze mathematical relationships while developing problem-solving and critical thinking skills. Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 8–12 | Print-a
Preview of TED Talk: One is one… or is it?- Christopher Danielson

TED Talk: One is one… or is it?- Christopher Danielson

This high school math resource explores units, place value, and the concept of “one,” helping students build a deeper understanding of numbers, grouping, and mathematical thinking. Best for: Math, Pre-Algebra, Algebra, STEM Includes: • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12, College, Adult Ed | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: The Infinite Hotel Paradox- Jeff Dekofsky

TED Talk: The Infinite Hotel Paradox- Jeff Dekofsky

This high school resource explores Hilbert’s Infinite Hotel and the concept of infinity, including countable infinity, prime numbers, and mathematical paradoxes. Students analyze abstract thinking and mathematical reasoning. Best for: Math, Algebra, Philosophy Includes: • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12, College, Ad
Preview of TED Talk: Can robots be creative?- Gil Weinberg

TED Talk: Can robots be creative?- Gil Weinberg

This high school technology and philosophy resource explores artificial intelligence and creativity, including the Lovelace Test, genetic algorithms, and the debate over machine-generated art. Students analyze innovation, ethics, and the nature of creativity. Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: How folding paper can get you to the moon- Adrián Paenza

TED Talk: How folding paper can get you to the moon- Adrián Paenza

This high school math resource explores exponential growth through the paper-folding example, helping students understand repeated doubling, powers of 2, and the surprising size of large numbers. Best for: Math, Algebra, STEM, Critical Thinking Includes: • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12, College, Adult Ed | Print-a
Preview of TED Talk: Euclid’s puzzling parallel postulate- Jeff Dekofsky

TED Talk: Euclid’s puzzling parallel postulate- Jeff Dekofsky

This high school math resource explores Euclid’s geometry, the parallel postulate, and the development of non-Euclidean geometry, connecting mathematical theory to real-world applications and critical thinking. Best for: Math, Geometry, STEM, Critical Thinking Includes: • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 8–12, College, Ad
Preview of TED Talk: How big is infinity?- Dennis Wildfogel

TED Talk: How big is infinity?- Dennis Wildfogel

This high school math resource explores infinity, set theory, and Cantor’s groundbreaking discoveries, helping students understand one-to-one correspondence, irrational numbers, and the limits of mathematics. Best for: Math, Algebra, Pre-Calculus, STEM, Critical Thinking Includes: • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12,
Preview of TED Talk: How to defeat a dragon with math- Garth Sundem

TED Talk: How to defeat a dragon with math- Garth Sundem

This high school math resource uses a creative story to teach the order of operations (PEMDAS), helping students understand and apply multi-step problem-solving in an engaging way. Best for: Math, Pre-Algebra, Algebra, STEM Includes: • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12, College, Adult Ed | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: The case of the missing fractals- Alex Rosenthal and Gorge Zaidan

TED Talk: The case of the missing fractals- Alex Rosenthal and Gorge Zaidan

This high school resource explores fractals and infinite processes, including zero area shapes, infinite perimeters, and self-similarity. Students analyze mathematical patterns, geometry, and the concept of infinity through engaging storytelling. Best for: Mathematics, Geometry, STEM Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Gr
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