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Julia MacIntyre

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Middletown, Connecticut, United States

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Preview of Z-Score Coloring Activity (Thanksgiving)

Z-Score Coloring Activity (Thanksgiving)

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Julia MacIntyre
Great Extra practice calculating and applying z-score to a normal distribution problem. Print this out as a packet or use your desired technology to let students draw on the pdf!
Preview of Algebra Function Notation Pixel Art - Halloween

Algebra Function Notation Pixel Art - Halloween

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Julia MacIntyre
This 12 question practice with function notation is a great way to engage students online. Students use function notation to answer questions and input their results. If they are correct, part of the Halloween themed picture will appear.
Preview of Point - Slope Form Thanksgiving Activity

Point - Slope Form Thanksgiving Activity

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Julia MacIntyre
Students will answer multiple choice questions to write the equation of a line in point slope given (1) a point and a slope, (2) two points, and (3) a graph, as well as determine the correct graph given an equation in point-slope form. Based on the answers to these questions, students will color a thanksgiving turkey image. (blank page in the middle so the image will be on it's own page double-sided for students who prefer markers to color)
Preview of Permutations and Combinations Poster

Permutations and Combinations Poster

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Julia MacIntyre
Poster contains the formulas for permutations and combinations, an explanation of each, as well as a numerical example. Full poster not shown in thumbnail.
Preview of Confidence Poster

Confidence Poster

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Julia MacIntyre
Explanation of statistics confidence intervals for proportions, margin of error, and an easy fill in the blank confidence statement!
Preview of Box Plot Poster

Box Plot Poster

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Julia MacIntyre
Box plot poster showing where each number of the 5 number summary goes on a number line and describes how to find outliers using 1.5 IQR rule
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