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Preview of The Utter Power of Proportional Reasoning

The Utter Power of Proportional Reasoning

Using proportional reasoning lets us find quantitative and qualitative answers to Physics and Math problems in a fast and easy way. This 4 page tutorial explains a three step process for approaching these problems, and also has 6 completely worked examples to help the student become a master at solving proportional reasoning problems. Great prep for the AP Physics and other standardized Physics exams.
Preview of Math Number Sense Challenge Activity Gifted Fourth Grade

Math Number Sense Challenge Activity Gifted Fourth Grade

New and FUN, your class has to try this! Wow, will this help build fluency in math number sense! Designed for fourth grade, display these pdf slides at the start or end of any math routine and discuss orally the strategies that students use to solve these addition, subtraction challenges on a number line. No worksheets needed for this routine. If you have no smart board, print as a flashcard to share with class. Students will soon understand that verbalizing synergistically their thought p
Preview of 10.12 Lagrange Error Bound – Mega Notes (AP Calculus BC)

10.12 Lagrange Error Bound – Mega Notes (AP Calculus BC)

Help your students understand and apply the Lagrange Error Bound with this clear, step-by-step AP Calculus BC guide.This resource teaches students how to estimate the maximum error in Taylor polynomial approximations, a key concept in AP Calculus BC Unit 10. What Students Will Learn ✔ What the Lagrange Error Bound represents ✔ How to identify the correct derivative to use ✔ How to find an upper bound for the error ✔ How to apply the error formula in AP-style problems ✔ How to justify accu
Preview of Test-Taking Strategies for Multiple Choice Exams for MS & HS Students

Test-Taking Strategies for Multiple Choice Exams for MS & HS Students

Looking for a no-prep ready-to-go lesson you can run with minimal prep? This Test-Taking Strategies lesson is designed for middle and high school classrooms and can be led easily by the teacher. Students follow along with guided slides, take notes, and practice strategies that improve accuracy on multiple-choice questions—no extra setup required. This resource has been updated in January 2026 with additional pages for the teacher lesson plans and handouts for students. This 30–40 minute lesson h
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