Help students relax and take individualized notes with these templates that encourage students to doodle and take notes together! You can make this template lesson specific before you distribute to the class, or leave it up to them to fill in the spaces as they see fit! The preview file shows how I use the template in my high school math classroom. My students can color as much or as little as they would like. Make these your own!
Help students relax and take individualized notes with these templates that encourage students to doodle and take notes together! You can make each template lesson specific before you distribute to the class, or leave it up to them to fill in the spaces as they see fit! This bundle includes three versions, including one with coordinate planes for graphing. The preview file shows how I use one template in my high school math classroom. My students can color as much or as little as they would lik
Looking at complex functions can be scary, but understanding where they come from and how they relate to each other can help!
Using common parent functions, students will practice function transformations, specifically shifting, by both graphing and writing equations. The concept of a "family tree" is used to show students that functions can be related, but also unique individuals.
Given a graph of the original function, students will draw four "family members" or transformations: shift up,
Using their knowledge of graphing functions, function notation, and creating tables of values, students will discover the relationship between a function and its inverse! Students can work independently or collaboratively to see the graphical, numerical, and algebraic relationships between functions and their inverses. All students need is a few colored pencils and they are ready to go!
Looking to set classroom norms? Use this guided process to walk your learners through the process of self-reflection, small group sharing, and whole class decisions! A slideshow is included to walk you and your learners through the process step-by-step, including definitions and timers! The note sheet includes reflection questions and guided categories for norms. Learners will think about communication, decision making, conflict resolution, and relationship building before agreeing as a class o
Using what they already know about derivatives and curve sketching vocabulary, students will be guided through a team discovery of how to interpret the graph of a derivative! All they need is one graphing calculator per group and a few colored pencils or highlighters! Students will use technology to aid in the sketching of three functions and will be asked to identify the following for each function: Intervals where positive/negativeIntervals of increasing/decreasingIntervals of concave up/con
Help students relax and take individualized notes with these templates that help connect both sides of the brain! You can make each template lesson specific before you distribute to the class, or leave it up to them to fill in the spaces as they see fit! This bundle includes SEVEN templates, all color coded to help organize or to encourage individuality! In my own classroom, students are encouraged to color as much or as little of the frames as they would like. Make these your own!
Many Calculus students struggle to solve problems, not because they don't know how to do the math but because they do not understand what they are being asked to do. Math vocabulary at this high level is especially important, and students have never heard or seen many of the Calculus terms!
This Calculus Vocabulary Reference sheet goes in the front of my students' notebooks as a course-long reference. It woks similarly to a word-wall to help them stay refreshed on terms from a few chapters ago.
Reward your students accomplishments with these colorful and easy to cut coupons! Coupons include a small disclaimer on each, explaining when and how each should be used (to minimize the amount of loopholes students may try to find).
Coupons included:
+5 points to a homework grade
One homework assignment pass (extra copies since I use this one most often)
Drop 1 quiz grade
Drop 1 homework grade
+3 points to a quiz grade
Choose your seat
1 day extension for an assignment
Candy bar of your choi
This project is a perfect opportunity for your learners to work together in a team to see how engineers work together in a team in the real-world! Learners research different disciples of engineering and then see how each type contributes to large-scale projects like building a zoo or olympic arena. Lastly, they dream up their project ideas and present to the class as a team of engineers! This download includes: A student-friendly project overview, including submission details A self reflection
Piecewise functions are sometimes intimidating to students, but they don't have to be! In this activity, students will collaborate and discover that piecewise functions are simply combinations of parent functions they already know! Using transparent patty paper and colored parent graphs, students will design and write their own piecewise function, guided every step along the way.
This file includes teacher notes with a prep list, student supply list, and prerequisite knowledge. The student act
Parent graphs are common, relatively simple functions that are used frequently in math (and the majority of other function are created through transformations of these twelve).
Asking students to memorize twelve graphs and traits for each can be overwhelming. To help my students better learn these graphs, they create their own book about the parent graphs. Each page includes a place for the original function, common points on the graph, a sketch, and a description that includes domain, range,
Individual motivation and accomplishment can be the focus of your bulletin board with this easy goal sheet!
Students decorate the top portion of the paper in their own style, as colorfully and creatively as possible. Once decorated, place three post it notes on the designated squares. On each post it, students write one personal goal for themselves. My high school students favor goals such as: stay on task, complete homework before the due date, or keep above a certain average.
Once students
Curve sketching with Calculus takes lots of pieces of information and puts it into a single graph! Help your students organize their thoughts and practice their graphing skills with this ready-to-go project or use as group work practice!
Students can choose the two functions they would like to sketch from a list of six options, but one must be a polynomial function and the other a rational function. Or instead of having students pick, feel free to differentiate and assign specific functions to
Once your students have wrapped up a unit, a quarter, or even a semester, it is a great time to celebrate their achievements!
Pass this half sheet out to each of your students and give them time to self-reflect on their own goals and accomplishments. The sheet guides them through the thought process, helping them vocalize and document their achievements.
This form is designed to work with my "Student Goal Sheet with Post Its." Please check it out!
The Standards of Mathematical Practices provide students with a guide of how to approach a problem. These visual aids help students remember the strategies, even giving them a starting point when stuck in practice. I hang these posters around my white board as a constant reminder of all the great skills my students are capable of!
6th - 12th
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