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Preview of TED Talk: Where do math symbols come from?- John David Walters

TED Talk: Where do math symbols come from?- John David Walters

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the origins and purpose of mathematical symbols, revealing how they function as a language designed to simplify and communicate complex ideas. Students learn where symbols like the equals sign, plus sign, exponents, and sigma notation came from and why mathematicians rely on symbolic shorthand. The resource includes 20 discussion questions, a structured debate with clearly labeled positions, and two essay-writing options: a fully expanded, evidence-bas
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 Goldie’s AP® Statistics UNIT 2 CURRICULUM | NEW 2026 CED

Goldie’s AP® Statistics UNIT 2 CURRICULUM | NEW 2026 CED

AP Statistics Unit 2 – Probability, Random Variables, and Probability DistributionsComplete Unit Curriculum This unit covers Probability, Random Variables, and Probability Distributions in AP® Statistics and is fully aligned to the 2026–2027 AP® Statistics CED. Students develop a strong foundation in probability by learning how to calculate and interpret basic probabilities, conditional probability, and probabilities involving unions and intersections of events. The unit also introduces two-v
Preview of Goldie’s AP® Statistics UNIT 1 CURRICULUM | NEW 2026 CED

Goldie’s AP® Statistics UNIT 1 CURRICULUM | NEW 2026 CED

AP Statistics Unit 1 – Exploring One-Variable Data and Collecting DataComplete Unit Curriculum Students build a strong foundation in both describing data and collecting data. Topics include graphical and numerical summaries of categorical and quantitative data, describing distributions using center and variability, comparing data sets with z-scores, and understanding sampling methods, bias, observational studies, and experimental design. Whether you're a first-time AP® Statistics teacher or l
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