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Preview of Bearings Presentation with Additional Practice Problems for IB Math

Bearings Presentation with Additional Practice Problems for IB Math

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Straight A Math
This Bearings Presentation with Additional Practice Problems is specifically designed for IB Math AA & AI students at both HL and SL levels. Perfect for introducing or reviewing key concepts, this ready-to-use resource includes a detailed, visual PowerPoint presentation that covers How to interpret and draw bearings Solving real-world bearings problems using trigonometry Angle rules and navigational applications Word problems aligned with IB Math exam standards Also included: a variety o
Preview of Eigenvalue & Eigenvectors Made Easy - Notes, Presentation and Assignment

Eigenvalue & Eigenvectors Made Easy - Notes, Presentation and Assignment

Created by
Straight A Math
Looking for clear and student-friendly notes on Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors? This complete lesson is designed to make teaching Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors simple, especially for teachers covering it for the first time. Created specifically for IB Math Applications and Interpretations HL, this resource is perfect for introducing the topic in a way that students can actually understand. What’s Included: ✅ Clear, step-by-step notes (in plain English) ✅ Editable PowerPoint presentation with def
Preview of TED Talk: How do Investors Choose Stocks?- Richard Coffin

TED Talk: How do Investors Choose Stocks?- Richard Coffin

Help students demystify the world of investing with this engaging TED-Ed companion resource! Perfect for high school or college-level economics, personal finance, or business courses, this lesson explores the basics of stocks, the difference between active and passive investing, and the concept of “beating the market.” This resource includes 20 thought-provoking discussion questions, a structured essay prompt, and an expanded debate topic that encourages students to critically evaluate rea
Preview of TED Talk: Why is Texas Hold ‘em so Popular?- James McManus

TED Talk: Why is Texas Hold ‘em so Popular?- James McManus

Explore the thrilling history and strategic complexity of poker with this TED-Ed companion resource. Designed for high school and college-level learners, this resource includes 20 engaging discussion questions, an expanded essay prompt, and a nuanced debate topic. Perfect for lessons in U.S. history, economics, math (game theory), or psychology, this resource connects the evolution of poker with broader cultural, strategic, and mathematical concepts.
Preview of TED Talk: Einstein’s Miracle Year- Larry Lagerstrom

TED Talk: Einstein’s Miracle Year- Larry Lagerstrom

Uncover the genius of Albert Einstein’s 1905 “miracle year” with this comprehensive TED Talk companion resource. Perfect for high school or college-level science, history, or STEM courses, this resource includes 18 thought-provoking discussion questions, a detailed writing prompt, and a debate topic on the role of science history in education. Students will explore Einstein’s revolutionary contributions to quantum theory, atomic physics, and relativity, all made while working at a patent office.
Preview of TED Talk: What is “Normal” and what is “Different”?- Yana Buhrer Tavanier

TED Talk: What is “Normal” and what is “Different”?- Yana Buhrer Tavanier

Challenge your students to rethink what “normal” really means with this thought-provoking TED-Ed companion resource. Ideal for high school and college classrooms, this resource explores the complex relationship between statistical norms, cultural expectations, and human diversity. Students will critically examine how the concept of “normal” is constructed, how it has been used historically and in modern systems, and why rethinking it can lead to greater equity and understanding. This resource in
Preview of TED Talk: The Murder of Ancient Alexandria’s Greatest Scholar- Soraya Field Fior

TED Talk: The Murder of Ancient Alexandria’s Greatest Scholar- Soraya Field Fior

Bring the dramatic and inspiring story of Hypatia of Alexandria into your classroom with this TED-Ed companion resource! Perfect for high school or college students, this lesson explores the life and legacy of one of history’s most influential female scholars. Includes 20 discussion questions, a structured essay prompt, and a debate topic that challenges students to examine whether her death was the result of political rivalry, religious intolerance, or both. An engaging way to connect history
Preview of TED Talk: Game Theory Challenge: Can you Predict Human Behavior?- Lucas Husted

TED Talk: Game Theory Challenge: Can you Predict Human Behavior?- Lucas Husted

Engage your students in the fascinating world of game theory with this 2/3 of the Average Guessing Game Companion Resource. Designed for high school and college classrooms, this resource includes: 20 critical discussion questions about rationality, strategy, and common knowledge An expanded essay prompt connecting Nash equilibrium and k-level reasoning to real-world scenarios A structured debate topic exploring whether human behavior is driven more by logic or psychologyPerfect for economics,
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: Newton’s Three-Body Problem Explained- Fabio Pacucci

TED Talk: Newton’s Three-Body Problem Explained- Fabio Pacucci

Unlock the mysteries of gravity with this TED Talk companion on the n-body problem and the future of our solar system. Perfect for high school or college-level physics, astronomy, or advanced math classes, this resource includes 18 in-depth discussion questions, an analytical writing prompt, and a thought-provoking debate topic. Students will explore chaos theory, computational modeling, and the complexities of gravitational motion. A great fit for deep discussions, enrichment lessons, or flippe
Preview of TED Talk: The method that can “Prove” almost anything- James A. Smith

TED Talk: The method that can “Prove” almost anything- James A. Smith

This critical-thinking resource accompanies the TED-Ed video on p-values, p-hacking, and the pitfalls of statistical misuse in scientific research. Designed for high school and college-level learners, the resource includes 20 engaging discussion questions, an expanded essay prompt, and a thought-provoking classroom debate topic. Topics explored include null hypotheses, false positives, statistical significance, data manipulation, and the emerging field of meta-science. This is a perfect resourc
Preview of TED Talk: The Satisfying Math of Folding Origami- Evan Zodl

TED Talk: The Satisfying Math of Folding Origami- Evan Zodl

This TED-Ed companion resource explores how origami—an ancient paper-folding art—shapes modern technology, from starshades in space to stents in medicine. Designed for high school and college students, this resource includes 20 discussion questions, a structured essay prompt, and a debate topic that blends geometry, design, and innovation. Perfect for science, math, engineering, or interdisciplinary learning, it helps students explore how creativity and structure go hand in hand to solve real-wo
Preview of TED Talk: Who Decides How Long A Second Is?- John Kitching

TED Talk: Who Decides How Long A Second Is?- John Kitching

This TED-Ed companion resource dives into the fascinating history of how we define a second, from astronomical calendars to cesium-based atomic clocks. Designed for high school and college students, it features 20 critical-thinking questions, a structured essay prompt, and a classroom debate on precision in science. Ideal for physics, history of science, or STEM-focused courses, this resource helps students explore how atoms, quantum mechanics, and international collaboration shaped one of our m
Preview of TED Talk: Does Math have a Major Flaw?- Jacqueline Doan and Alex Kazachek

TED Talk: Does Math have a Major Flaw?- Jacqueline Doan and Alex Kazachek

Explore the mind-bending Banach-Tarski paradox and the foundational role of the Axiom of Choice with this high-level TED-Ed companion resource. Perfect for high school and college classrooms, this resource includes 18 critical-thinking discussion questions, a reflective writing prompt, and a structured debate topic that invites students to examine the philosophical and logical foundations of modern mathematics. This engaging resource is ideal for classes in: Advanced Mathematics Philosophy of M
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: 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: 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 Taylor and Maclaurin Series (BC Calculus - Unit 10)

Taylor and Maclaurin Series (BC Calculus - Unit 10)

⭐⭐ This  AP Calculus BC lesson provides you with a  customizable and  fully-editable resource of guided student notes, practice set and daily lesson quiz that cover the topics for  Taylor and Maclaurin Series.⭐⭐ ✅ Learning Objective:★ Differentiate and integrate a Taylor or Maclaurin series. ★ Find a geometric power series that represents a function. ★ Construct a power series using series operations. ✅ College Board® Topics:⭐ Topic 10.14: Finding Taylor or Maclaurin Series for a Function Less
Preview of The Integral Test and p-Series (BC Calculus - Unit 10)

The Integral Test and p-Series (BC Calculus - Unit 10)

⭐⭐ This  AP Calculus BC lesson provides you with a  customizable and  fully-editable resource of guided student notes, practice set and daily lesson quiz that cover the topics for  The Integral Test and p-Series.⭐⭐ ✅ Learning Objective:★ Understand the definition of both geometric series and p-series ★ Use the Integral Test to determine convergence and divergence of infinite series ★ Use properties of convergence for p-series and harmonic series ★ Test p-series for convergence ✅ College Board®
Preview of Series and Convergence (BC Calculus - Unit 10)

Series and Convergence (BC Calculus - Unit 10)

⭐⭐ This  AP Calculus BC lesson provides you with a  customizable and  fully-editable resource of guided student notes, practice set and daily lesson quiz that cover the topics for  Series and Convergence.⭐⭐ ✅ Learning Objective:★ Understand the definition of a convergent infinite series ★ Use properties of infinite geometric series. ★ Use the  n-th Term Test for Divergence of an infinite series ✅ College Board® Topics:⭐ Topic 10.1: Defining Convergent and Divergent Infinite Series ⭐ Topic 10.
Preview of Comparison of Series (BC Calculus - Unit 10)

Comparison of Series (BC Calculus - Unit 10)

⭐⭐ This  AP Calculus BC lesson provides you with a  customizable and  fully-editable resource of guided student notes, practice set and daily lesson quiz that cover the topics for  Comparison of Series.⭐⭐ ✅ Learning Objective:★ Use the Direct Comparison Test for convergence ★ Use the Limit Comparison Test for convergence ✅ College Board® Topics:⭐ Topic 10.6: Comparison Tests for Convergence ✅ Lesson 10.3 Comparison of Series is a one-day lesson with an emphasis on Mathematical Practice 3 Just
Preview of Lagrange Error Bound and Accuracy (BC Calculus - Unit 10)

Lagrange Error Bound and Accuracy (BC Calculus - Unit 10)

⭐⭐ This  AP Calculus BC lesson provides you with a  customizable and  fully-editable resource of guided student notes, practice set and daily lesson quiz that cover the topics for  Lagrange Error Bound and Accuracy.⭐⭐ ✅ Learning Objective:★  Use Taylor polynomials to estimate values of functions ★ Use Taylor’s Inequality to measure the accuracy of approximations. ★ Use alternating series error bound to bound the error of a Taylor approximation of a function. ✅ College Board® Topics:⭐ Topic 10.
Preview of Representing Functions as Power Series (BC Calculus - Unit 10)

Representing Functions as Power Series (BC Calculus - Unit 10)

⭐⭐ This  AP Calculus BC lesson provides you with a  customizable and  fully-editable resource of guided student notes, practice set and daily lesson quiz that cover the topics for  Representing Functions as Power Series.⭐⭐ ✅ Learning Objective:★ Differentiate and integrate a power series ★ Find a geometric power series that represents a function ★ Construct a power series using series operations ✅ College Board® Topics:⭐ Topic 10.15: Representing Functions as Power Series Lesson 10.10 Represen
Preview of Taylor Polynomials and Approximations (BC Calculus - Unit 10)

Taylor Polynomials and Approximations (BC Calculus - Unit 10)

⭐⭐ This  AP Calculus BC lesson provides you with a  customizable and  fully-editable resource of guided student notes, practice set and daily lesson quiz that cover the topics for  Taylor Polynomials & Approximations.⭐⭐ ✅ Learning Objective:★ Find polynomial approximations of functions and compare them with the elementary functions ★ Find Taylor and Maclaurin polynomial approximations of elementary functions ★ Use the remainder of a Taylor polynomial ✅ College Board® Topics:⭐ Topic 10.11: Find
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