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Preview of Pokemon Dot-to-Dot Worksheet 1-50

Pokemon Dot-to-Dot Worksheet 1-50

Hi! Learning how to count from 1-50 can be much more fun through our favorite characters! Use this resource to keep practicing. It also includes a reference (completed product) if there is any trouble.
Preview of AP Calculus AB Topic 1.16: Intermediate Value Theorem (IVT) (PDF + LaTeX)

AP Calculus AB Topic 1.16: Intermediate Value Theorem (IVT) (PDF + LaTeX)

The Intermediate Value Theorem is guaranteed to be on the AP Exam. Make sure your students know how to write the formal justification. Get perfectly formatted, AP-aligned practice that you can edit in seconds.This premium 10 question practice set is perfectly aligned with the AP Calculus AB Course and Exam Description (CED) for Topic 1.16: Working with the Intermediate Value Theorem (IVT). It moves students past the intuitive idea of "connecting the dots" and forces them to verify the strict c
Preview of Animals Count and Clip Cards - Black and White - Numbers 1 to 20

Animals Count and Clip Cards - Black and White - Numbers 1 to 20

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What's Included:20-count and clip cards featuring cute animal illustrationsNumbers 1-20 covered with various animals (elephants, hippos, pandas, cats, cows, dogs, sheep, zebras, and more!)Simple black and white design - perfect for saving on colored inkReady-to-print PDF format and PNG format How to Use: Print, cut apart, and laminate for durability. Students count the animals on each card and use clothespins or paper clips to mark the correct number from the three choices provided. Perfect For:
Preview of AP Calculus AB Topic 1.10: Types of Discontinuities (PDF + Editable LaTeX)

AP Calculus AB Topic 1.10: Types of Discontinuities (PDF + Editable LaTeX)

Give your students the vocabulary to describe their limits. Get perfectly formatted, AP-aligned practice that you can edit in seconds.This premium practice set is perfectly aligned with the AP Calculus AB Course and Exam Description (CED) for Topic 1.10: Exploring Types of Discontinuities. It bridges the gap between algebraic limit evaluations and formal continuity vocabulary, requiring students to classify removable (holes), jump, and infinite (vertical asymptote) discontinuities. The Rigor:Th
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