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Preview of Intro to Quadratic Functions - Editable Nearpod Lesson

Intro to Quadratic Functions - Editable Nearpod Lesson

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5starmath
This lesson contains a review of the characteristics of functions: domain, range, Intervals of increase/decrease, positive/negative intervals, end behavior. Then it moves to characteristics of Quadratic functions. The review contains several activities: matching terminology, quick quizzes, open-ended questions (draw) as well as the poll at the end. You can edit the lesson and use it for teaching and as a quick formative assessment. Also, you can assign it to your students as a live lesson or st
Preview of Polynomial Max/Min Values & Intervals of Increase/Decrease | Lesson, Worksheets

Polynomial Max/Min Values & Intervals of Increase/Decrease | Lesson, Worksheets

How to identify the intervals where polynomial functions are increasing and decreasing [using proper domain notation]. How to find all polynomial extrema values [local/relative & absolute maximum and minimum values]. Full lesson with 6 polynomial worksheets.----------------------------------------------------------------------✫ THIS ZIP-FILE IS ALSO INCLUDED IN MY ENTIRE POLYNOMIALS UNIT BUNDLE!✫ You might also be interested in: Long & Synthetic Division and Rational Roots / Zeros Theorem-----
Preview of Bx Nerd _ BCBA Family Training_ "Modifying Environment to Increase Mands" & Quiz

Bx Nerd _ BCBA Family Training_ "Modifying Environment to Increase Mands" & Quiz

Parent Training Learning SlidesUnlock the power of communication with "Modifying the Environment to Increase Mands" (33) PDF Slides! This essential resource from Bx Nerd provides BCBAs, SLPs, educators, and parents with practical, evidence-based strategies to boost requesting skills in individuals with autism and other developmental differences. ​Dive into three highly effective environmental approaches: manipulating Motivating Operations (MOs), implementing the Interrupted Chain Procedure, and
Preview of Increasing, Decreasing and First Derivative Test | Calculus Notes & Video

Increasing, Decreasing and First Derivative Test | Calculus Notes & Video

Increasing, decreasing and First Derivative Test lesson for Calculus with guided notes, homework, and video lesson. Teach intervals of increase and decrease, derivative sign charts, and relative extrema.This is one lesson from my Calculus Unit 3 – Applications of Derivatives curriculum. It includes guided notes, homework practice, a full video lesson, and detailed step-by-step answer keys to support student understanding. This lesson is designed for a guided, non-AP Calculus course and works wel
Preview of Percent Yield Guided Notes | editable Slides PPT HW Quiz

Percent Yield Guided Notes | editable Slides PPT HW Quiz

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ChemKate
This no-prep, self-grading, editable Percent Yield Guided Notes, in print and digital format, engages students with how to calculate the percent yield for a reaction by determining the theoretical and the experimental actual yield. Includes: Teacher Notes - Animated, editable 16-Google slides and PowerPoint notes with images and particle diagrams. Two versions, one with animated text and images and another with blanks you can annotate over.Student Notes: Guided 7-page Cornell note pages and p
Preview of Percent Composition by Mass Guided Notes | editable Slides PPT Homework Quiz

Percent Composition by Mass Guided Notes | editable Slides PPT Homework Quiz

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ChemKate
This no-prep, self-grading, editable Percent Composition guided notes, in print and digital format, engages students with how to calculate the mass percent of an element and percent composition of a compound. Includes: Teacher notes: Animated, editable 10-Google slides and PowerPoint notes with images and particle diagrams. Two versions, one with animated text and images and another with blanks you can annotate over.Student Notes: Guided 3-page Cornell note pages and periodic table with space
Preview of Empirical and Molecular Formulas Guided Notes | editable Slides PPT HW Quiz

Empirical and Molecular Formulas Guided Notes | editable Slides PPT HW Quiz

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ChemKate
This no-prep, self-grading, editable Empirical and Molecular Formulas Guided Notes, print and digital, engages students with how to calculate empirical and molecular formulas from percent composition data. Includes: Teacher notes: Animated, editable 25-Google slides and PowerPoint notes with images and particle diagrams. Two versions, one with animated text and images and another with blanks you can annotate over.Student Notes: Guided 7-page Cornell note pages and periodic table with space to
Preview of Are cultural conflicts increasing or decreasing? (Critical Thinking)

Are cultural conflicts increasing or decreasing? (Critical Thinking)

***This file is a PDF, but it contains a direct link to the editable Google Slides version. Buyers must save the Google Slides version to their own Google Drive they are able to make edits. The link is located on page 4 of the PDF.***Critical Thinking Reading LessonAre Cultural Conflicts Increasing or Decreasing?This critical thinking reading lesson invites students to explore one of the most important questions in Global Studies. Through a clear and engaging 1000 word reading text supported by
Preview of COLD WAR PROJECT with RUBRIC and Bonus CREDIBLE SOURCES QUICK REFERENCE BUNDLE

COLD WAR PROJECT with RUBRIC and Bonus CREDIBLE SOURCES QUICK REFERENCE BUNDLE

Engage students in exploring the COLD WAR in this easy to conduct PowerPoint or Google Slides project. This project serves as the perfect formative assessment piece. The included rubric makes it easy to evaluate presentations and adds rigor to the exercise. Easy to differentiate to varied ability levels and fun and engaging for students at multiple grade levels. Utilize this as an alternative assessment or creative option for a final exam or capstone project. Aligned to multiple common core
Preview of Environmental and Genetic Factors in Organism Growth Unit Project NGSS MS-LS1-6

Environmental and Genetic Factors in Organism Growth Unit Project NGSS MS-LS1-6

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Michael Tofte
For Next Generation Science Standard, MS-LS1-5, which states, “ Construct a scientific explanation based on evidence for how environmental and genetic factors influence the growth of organisms. [Clarification Statement: Examples of local environmental conditions could include availability of food, light, space, and water. Examples of genetic factors could include large breed cattle and species of grass affecting growth of organisms. Examples of evidence could include drought decreasing plant gro
Preview of Marine Science Worksheet: Why Earth Heats Unevenly - Uses Math!

Marine Science Worksheet: Why Earth Heats Unevenly - Uses Math!

Product Description: If you're trying to teach your kids how the round shape of Earth creates uneven distribution of heat, creating cold poles and warm tropics, and you want them using math confidently, check this resource out. Do not forget to check the preview! Here's how this digital, individual or collaborative, lesson would go: Teacher presents lesson using the Google Slides presentation, and uses this to explain why Earth heats unevenly. Specifically, in this lesson, the Earth is divided
Preview of Color Theory Vignette Lesson Plan

Color Theory Vignette Lesson Plan

This lesson provides a visual and engaging way for students to learn about color theory, and could be adapted from a digital format to a traditional art room. My students were able to experiment with color families, as well as stylistic techniques and principles of design throughout this project. In this 15-page PDF, you have access to: 1) A short presentation to introduce this project, which includes visual samples for inspiration. 2) A Planning worksheet as a formative assessment. 3) A Page w
Preview of Factor Markets (Graphing Notebook)

Factor Markets (Graphing Notebook)

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Chris's Store
This book is designed for both students and teachers. First, students receive handouts of each graph including a table of contents page to help with their organization. Second, teachers receive step by step PDF slides of each graph that can be displayed for their students to copy on the handouts during instruction. List of Graphs: Product and Resource Market, Perfectly Competitive Labor Market (Demand Increase), (Demand Decrease), (Supply Increase), (Supply Decrease), Monopsony, Economic Rent (P
Preview of The CompTIA Cybersecurity Career Pathway

The CompTIA Cybersecurity Career Pathway

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Infosec4tc FZE
IT Fundamentals > A+ > Network+ > Security+ > CySA+ PenTest+With the increase in cyberattacks and the number of new connected devices, the need for skilled cybersecurity professionals is growing at a rapid pace. In fact, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that the number of information security jobs will increase 18 percent from 2014 to 2024, making it one of the fastest-growing fields. Employers, from government to Fortune 500 companies, value CompTIA as an authority in cy
Preview of Kinematics: 2D Motion Unit Bundle.

Kinematics: 2D Motion Unit Bundle.

Ultimate 2D Motion & Significant Figures Bundle – Google Slides, Worksheets, Labs, Quizzes, and More!Engage your students in learning kinematics and significant figures with this all-in-one bundle! Perfect for high school physics or physical science classes, this resource includes everything you need to teach 2D motion from introduction to mastery. What’s Included:Google Slides Lesson (42  slides): Introduces vectors, kinematic equations as well as word problems.Student Fill-in Note package: A c
Preview of Calculus - Studying the Behavior of Functions Graphically

Calculus - Studying the Behavior of Functions Graphically

Students use the graphing calculator to create graphs of f, f’, and f”, and make observations about conditions that cause f to be increasing f to be decreasing, Extrema to occur A point of inflection based upon information from various graphs. This is a great lesson for students to use prior to knowing all the analytical techniques for taking a derivative. Using the built-in features on the graphing calculator students can graph a derivative of a function and a second derivative of a f
Preview of IELTS Line Graphs

IELTS Line Graphs

In this lesson on Line Graphs, students learn  how to talk about increases and decreasesHow to use different verbs/nouns when writing about graphsHow to structure IELTS Task 1 answersHow to identify the most important information in a graphHow to use the correct grammar in IELTS Task 1
Preview of Characteristics of Polynomial Functions Notes

Characteristics of Polynomial Functions Notes

Created by
Dana Kick
Notes on a few quick topics my students were struggling with! Intervals of increase and decrease, intercepts, extrema, maximum and minimum, end behavior, domain and range. My special ed students needed some very clear outlined notes on these topics, so I made this for them. Hope you like it too! Stay tuned for practice pages to go with these notes!
Preview of Calculus - Reading and Using Information from the Graph of f'

Calculus - Reading and Using Information from the Graph of f'

From a graph of f’ students are asked to describe where f is increasing and decreasing, the locations for all local minimums and maximums for f, locations of all absolute minimums and maximums for f, locations of all points of inflection, and to make a sketch of f and f”.
Preview of Financial Literacy-Financial Math-Using Rearranged Simple Interest Formulas

Financial Literacy-Financial Math-Using Rearranged Simple Interest Formulas

Description:Worksheets in Printable PDF about applying the rearranged simple interest formulas to solve problems involving investing and borrowing money Level of Difficulty: Advanced Grades: 9th to 12th Outcomes: Students · recognise the rearranged simple interest formulas where  I is the interest, P is the principal, R is the annual interest rate, T is the number of periods (years, months, etc) and A is the final amount · apply the rearranged simple interest formulas to solve problems involving
Preview of CALCULUS: LOCAL MAXIMUM AND LOCAL MINIMUM

CALCULUS: LOCAL MAXIMUM AND LOCAL MINIMUM

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STEM Creations
Objectives: Upon completion of this section, the student should be able to: • Use derivatives to determine the intervals of increase and decrease of a given function • Use the First Derivative Test to determine any local maximum or minimum points
Preview of Discussion Protocol Printable Packet Graphic Organizer/Anchor Charts

Discussion Protocol Printable Packet Graphic Organizer/Anchor Charts

Empower your students to reflect on their learning and engage in meaningful discussions with this Discussion Protocol Packet, designed to increase rigor, encourage active participation, and provide teachers with valuable opportunities for formative assessment. Aligned with Common Core State Standards for Grades 9-10 ELA, these protocols help students stay focused and reflective while ensuring all voices are heard. These products are designed to give your students opportunities to respond. What’
Preview of Graph Analysis Using the 1st Derivative Notes, Examples, Handout, & Assignment

Graph Analysis Using the 1st Derivative Notes, Examples, Handout, & Assignment

This resource includes notes, examples, and assignment using the 1st derivative to analyze functions. Topics included are: · Critical Numbers · Intervals of Increase and Decrease · Relative Extrema · Absolute Extrema Function types included are: · Quadratic · Cubic · Rational · Trigonometric
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 3, Topic 3.8: Operant Conditioning Foundations

AP Psychology Unit 3, Topic 3.8: Operant Conditioning Foundations

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Alchemy of Self
Operant Conditioning Foundations Help your students master one of the most heavily tested topics in AP Psychology with this engaging, rigorous, and classroom-ready lesson on operant conditioning. This resource goes beyond basic definitions. Students actively apply concepts, analyze real-world scenarios, and build the kind of reasoning skills required for AP-style questions and FRQs. What Students Will Learn Students will be able to: Explain operant conditioning and the Law of Effect Differen
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