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Preview of Christmas Triangular & Tetrahedral Numbers | Math Patterns Project I Grades 6-9

Christmas Triangular & Tetrahedral Numbers | Math Patterns Project I Grades 6-9

Teachers often struggle to maintain student engagement and academic rigor as the winter holidays approach. How can you combine festive fun with deep mathematical exploration for your 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th grade students? Unwrap the magic of mathematics this winter season with the Christmas Math Project Triangular Tetrahedral Numbers Pattern Discovery Grades 6-9. This no-prep, project-based resource is your perfect solution for keeping middle and early high school students captivated while deve
Preview of Calculus Part 2 Assignments (Derivative, Motion, Slope Fields, Euler, Antideriv)

Calculus Part 2 Assignments (Derivative, Motion, Slope Fields, Euler, Antideriv)

This includes seven assignments that cover introductions to: Derivative (basic trig and power rule)Motion (graphically and analytically)Slope FieldsTangent Lines and Euler's MethodAntiderivates/Indefinite IntegralsAntiderivatives and Initial ConditionsThe notes for these assignments (separately or bundled) and the FREE Calculus Slides and Videos for You and Your Students slides that contain all the matching how-to videos are also in the Texmathlete store.
Preview of Instantaneous Rate of Change | Answer Key

Instantaneous Rate of Change | Answer Key

This worksheet focuses on estimating and calculating the instantaneous rate of change of functions at specific points. Students practice finding slopes of tangent lines using limits, difference quotients, and interpreting graphs or tables to approximate instantaneous rates. Problems include polynomial and quadratic functions. Ideal for deepening understanding of derivatives and preparing for calculus concepts.
Preview of Preschool numeric PDF math worksheet. Fine motor skills, trace numbers 1 to 10.

Preschool numeric PDF math worksheet. Fine motor skills, trace numbers 1 to 10.

Created by
Manon Tremblay
Number tracing activity to practice fine motor skills by repeating numbers from 1 to 10. Learn how to hold your pencil and write on the dotted lines. Digital sheet for instant printing at home. Print and download to your personal printer or the printer of your choice. :::: : PDF file :::: : Size : 8.5 x 11 inches US Letter :::: : Instant download to your home. ::::: Digital product, no product will be delivered to your home. - Colors may vary depending on monitor, printer and ink used. Everyth
Preview of Compound Inequalities Review Notes & Worksheets - 6th, 7th, 8th Grade Math

Compound Inequalities Review Notes & Worksheets - 6th, 7th, 8th Grade Math

Teach and practice compound inequalities with these notes and interactive worksheets resource! Includes guided notes with teacher directions and 270 scaffolding exercises across multiple levels with answer keys. Help your students build confidence with compound inequalities using this versatile set designed for 7th to 10th grade math. This resource combines explanations with scaffolded practice problems that progress from easy to hard. Students will solve compound inequalities involving inte
Preview of Limits Calculus Coloring and Review Activity

Limits Calculus Coloring and Review Activity

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Evaluating Limits Color by Number for Calculus and PreCalculus will give your students the challenging practice they need to succeed. Even big kids love coloring. This fun, engaging but rigorous activity includes 23 review questions from the unit on limits. Students find limits algebraically and and from graphs. Problems do not include limits as x approaches infinity. Great for End of Unit Review or anytime as a refresher. Difficulty levels for the problems are are mixed and this
Preview of Polar Coordinates Mystery Picture

Polar Coordinates Mystery Picture

Students will practice plotting polar coordinates to create a mystery picture. Coordinates include radians, degrees, negative angles and radii, and coterminal angles. When points are plotted and connected in order, the resulting picture is a sea turtle.
Preview of Pi Day Geometry Activity | Archimedes, Polygons & Trigonometry I Grades 8–10

Pi Day Geometry Activity | Archimedes, Polygons & Trigonometry I Grades 8–10

Stop Teaching 3.14. Start Proving Where It Comes From.This advanced Pi investigation goes beyond measuring. Students calculate. Justify. Prove. Designed for Grades 8–10, this activity transforms Archimedes’ method into a rigorous geometry lab. • Students approximate π using inscribed and circumscribed polygons. • They apply the Pythagorean Theorem and the Law of Cosines. • They compare measured and calculated values. • They explain why accuracy improves with more sides. This is not a craft.
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 Ramp Design: Real World Trigonometry, Angles of Elevation EDITABLE Google Doc

Ramp Design: Real World Trigonometry, Angles of Elevation EDITABLE Google Doc

This 3 page activity is ready to print, or fully customizable with google docs. This content is meant to promote real world applications of mathematics, specifically trigonometry and angles of elevation. Primary student age group 9th - 12th grade Your purchase includes:A three page editable google doc An in-depth answer key
Preview of Polar Coordinates Mystery Picture

Polar Coordinates Mystery Picture

Students will practice plotting polar coordinates to create a mystery picture. Coordinates include radians, degrees, negative angles and radii, and coterminal angles. When points are plotted and connected in order, the resulting picture is a sea turtle. A link to an editable Google Doc is included.
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