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Preview of PreCalculus Curriculum Bundle Activities Notes Assessments

PreCalculus Curriculum Bundle Activities Notes Assessments

Created by
Joan Kessler
This PreCalculus Curriculum Bundle with Notes, Organizers, and Activities, includes over 135 Resources which will enhance your lessons and engage your students with rigorous, challenging and fun lessons. It will also supplement your AP PreCalculus course. If you need help organizing the activities for the AP course, please email me. Though this bundle includes engaging activities such as Task Cards, Matching, Mazes, Games, and Coloring, it also contains course content within Flip Books, F
Preview of Bad Study Detective: Sampling & Experiments Gallery Walk

Bad Study Detective: Sampling & Experiments Gallery Walk

Created by
Casey Dykes
Make sampling and experimental design engaging and interactive with this Bad Study Detective Gallery Walk! In this activity, students become Study Detectives and analyze flawed research studies to determine whether the conclusions are justified. Students examine sampling methods, bias, confounding variables, and correlation vs. causation while rotating through six study stations. This activity is perfect for introducing or reviewing Sampling & Experiments in statistics courses. Students quickly
Preview of Melissa F. Custom Bundle (AP Precalculus Unit 3-B)

Melissa F. Custom Bundle (AP Precalculus Unit 3-B)

⭐⭐ This custom bundle contains the second half of AP Precalculus Unit 3 Bundle and provides you with a customizable and fully-editable resource of guided student notes, practice sets, daily lesson quizzes, Google Slides for presentations and Activities that cover the topics for Trigonometric and Polar Functions. ⭐⭐ The partial unit contains 8 topics stated in the College Board Course Framework divided into one or two-day classroom notes designed for a 45-50-minute class periods. ✅ GUIDED NO
Preview of Lesson Plan: Parallax and Trigonometry

Lesson Plan: Parallax and Trigonometry

Created by
Yang Li
This lesson engages high school students in understanding how trigonometry is applied to measure distances using the principle of parallax, a key method in astronomy. Students investigate how a shift in viewpoint creates a measurable angle that, combined with a known baseline, forms a triangle. By applying trigonometric functions and small-angle approximations, students calculate distances to objects, simulating the method astronomers use to determine the distance to nearby stars. Through intera
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