Objective: Students will analyze increasinganddecreasing intervals, maximums, minimums, domain, range, y-intercept, continuous, and discontinuous functions
Make teaching Voronoi diagrams stress-free and engaging with this complete lesson bundle designed for IB Math Applications and Interpretations (AI). This resource guides students from conceptual exploration to formal definitions and rigorous practice, making it ideal for both SL and HL students. Students begin with an intuitive investigation of Voronoi diagrams, develop formal understanding with structured notes, and then work through examples that gradually increase in difficulty. Whether y
Are you teaching your High School students about Statistics (Part 2)? Plenty of examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive. What is included?✦ 18 total slides for notes, examples and applications. ✦ All steps are animated to allow the teacher to explain them gradually. Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:✦ Statistical Vocabulary ✦ Discrete distribution ✦ Cont
This is a 15 slides Power Point presentation that covers Points, Lines and Planes. It contains the definitions of points, lines and planes with good examples. My Quizzes: 4th Grade Word Problems Quiz (10 Q)Equations and Inequalities Quiz (20 Questions)An Introduction to Functions Quiz (11 Questions)Evaluate Expressions Quiz (22 questions)Pairs of Lines Quiz (17Q)Types of Angles Quiz (10 Q)Increasing Growth Pattern Quiz (10 Q)Compare and Order Decimals Quiz (10 Q)Ratio Quiz (10 Q)Absolute Value
Notes to support Math 10C Relations and Functions 7: Determine the equation of a linear relation, given: • a graph • a point and the slope • two points • a point and the equation of a parallel or perpendicular line to solve problems
Objective: The student will be able to organize the given data to a meaningful and understandable.The step by step detailed complete presentation containsDefinition of a Frequency Distribution Table. Types of Frequency Distribution Table: a) Discrete Frequency Distribution Table (Ungrouped). b) Continuous Frequency Distribution Table (Grouped). Uses of Frequency Distribution Data. 5 steps to construct a Frequency Distribution Table with one example on ungrouped data and two examples
The step by step detailed complete presentation contains:Learning Objectives. Definition of a Histogram. Parts of a histogram. Difference Between bar graph and histogram. Types of intervals. Tips for construction of bar graph. Steps to construct bar graph with an example. Read and Interpret a histogram. Please help us by providing a RATING with FEEDBACK Thank you in advance for supporting us by a purchase and feedback. Follow us for more such lessons.
The step by step detailed complete presentation contains:Learning Objectives. Definition of a double bar graph. Parts of a double bar graph. Difference between bar graph and double bar graph. Tips for construction of double bar graph. Steps to construct double bar graph with an example. To read and interpret the double bar graph. Please help us by providing a RATING with FEEDBACK Thank you in advance for supporting us by a purchase and feedback. Follow us for more such lessons.
The step by step detailed complete presentation contains:Learning Objectives. Definition of a Pie Chart. Tips for construction of pie chart. Steps to construct a pie chart with an example. Scaling and drawing a pie chart. Read and Interpret a pie chart. Please help us by providing a RATING with FEEDBACK Thank you in advance for supporting us by a purchase and feedback. Follow us for more such lessons.
The step by step detailed complete presentation contains:Learning objectives. Definition of a line graph. Parts of a line graph. Tips for construction of line graph. Steps to construct line graph with an example. Reading and Interpreting a line graph. Advantage of line graph. Please help us by providing a RATING with FEEDBACK Thank you in advance for supporting us by a purchase and feedback. Follow us for more such lessons.
The step by step detailed complete presentation contains1) TALLY MARKS Learning Objectives. Definition of a tally mark. Uses of tally mark. How to count a tally mark. Tally Mark Chart. Construction of a tally mark table with an example. Application on real life problems on tally mark. Read and Interpret a tally mark table. The presentation contains: 2) FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTION TABLEDefinition of a Frequency Distribution Table. Types of Frequency Distribution Table: a) Discrete Frequ
The step by step detailed complete presentation contains:Real life application. Mathematician behind the Cartesian system . Ordered pair with examples. Coordinate Planes. Quadrants. The signs of each of the Quadrant with examples. Way of locating points on a graph paper. Please help us by providing a RATING with FEEDBACK Thank you in advance for supporting us by a purchase and feedback. Follow us for more such lessons.
The step by step detailed complete presentation contains:Learning objectives. Definition of a bar graph. Parts of a bar graph. Tips for construction of bar graph. Steps to construct bar graph with an example. Types of bar graph. Advantages of bar graph. Please help us by providing a RATING with FEEDBACK Thank you in advance for supporting us by a purchase and feedback. Follow us for more such lessons.
The step by step detailed complete presentation contains:1) BAR GRAPH Learning objectives. Definition of a bar graph. Parts of a bar graph. Tips for construction of bar graph. Steps to construct bar graph with an example. Types of bar graph. Advantages of bar graph. 2) DOUBLE BAR GRAPH Learning Objectives. Definition of a double bar graph. Parts of a double bar graph. Difference between bar graph and double bar graph. Tips for construction of double bar graph. Steps
The step by step detailed complete presentation contains:Statistics. Fundamental Characteristics of Data. Raw data. Types of Data. Data Handling Cycle. Data Tabulation/ Recording of data . Array with example. Organisation of data. Types of statistical data. Tables e.g. Tally chart / Frequency Distribution Table. Pictures e.g. Pictogram. Graphs e.g. Bar graph, Pie chart, Line graph, Diagrams e.g. Tree diagram, Venn diagram, Mapping or Arrow diagram. Using ICT in data handling. Please help us by