This zip file contains 14 documents; 3 PowerPoints, 2 warm-ups, 7 practice worksheets, a quiz, and a test for the end of the unit. The content in this unit focuses on all graphical displays of categorical and quantitative data including pie charts, histograms, bar graphs, boxplots, stem and leaf, split stem plots, and ogives. Students learn how to create and interpret all graphs. They learn about skew, and distribution. This unit also includes all measures of central tendency such as mean, med
This unit is designed for a level 1 Precalculus class and contains 33 documents. Topics include quadratics in standard and vertex form, stretching, shrinking and shifting functions, determining whether functions are even, odd or neither, performing all operations with functions including composition, and finding inverses. There are 6 instructional powerpoints, 9 warmups, 2 quizzes, 1 unit test, and many practice worksheets and activities.
This is a unit designed for a level 1/AP high school geometry course. There are 27 documents that include rigorous problems with the task of finding the area or perimeter/circumference of triangles, trapezoids, kites, and circles. Students must use the pythagorean theorem to find the missing height of a trapezoid, and even the quadratic formula to find x in a triangle diagram. Circle problems may give the area and students have to find the circumference. Included are warmups, a powerpoint, a p
This unit is designed for a level 1 or AP Geometry class. It includes 25 documents: warmups, worksheets, powerpoints, quizzes and tests. The unit covers everything from the basic terms of geometry (points, lines, planes), to the union and intersection or rays and segments, segment addition postulate, and segment partitioning. The materials are designed to create a challenge for those that are ready for enrichment.
This zip file contains a PowerPoint, 3 activities that go with the PowerPoint, a set of notes, a list of vocab terms for students to define, 2 practice open-ended practice documents, and a quiz for the end of the unit. The content in this unit focuses on population vs sample, and includes activities on all the various types of sampling methods along with the biases that may result. This is for an AP high school Stats class.
This folder includes a review on the algebra skills that are necessary for students to master in order to be successful with precalculus content. Some of skills in this unit include factoring, simplifying radicals, rationalizing denominators, simplifying rational expressions, and solving systems of equations. This is level 1/honors material and will be challenging. There are 8 word documents that include practice worksheets, ANSWER KEYS and quizzes, and 2 PowerPoints that include practice que
This zip file contains 7 documents; an investigation on standard deviation, 2 practice worksheets, 3 versions of a quiz on standard deviation and a test for the end of the unit. The content in this unit focuses on deriving the formula for standard deviation and conceptualizing what standard deviation measures. This is for an AP high school Stats class.
This in an AP statistics course preparation packet. It is designed for students to complete during the summer before they begin AP statistics. Students must research and answer questions on topics such as measures of center and spread, histogram distribution, boxplots and stem&leaf plots. This gives students a brief introduction to the course so that they may decide if it is appropriate to take.
This unit is designed for an AP/level 1 statistics course. The focus is on calculating z scores, creating and interpreting confidence intervals, hypothesis testing, and type I vs. type II errors. The examples are for both means and proportions. Included are 18 documents: warmups, activities, practice worksheets, powerpoints, quizzes, a unit test, and an extra credit assignment.
This unit is designed for an AP course and contains 16 documents. Included is a powerpoint, warm-ups, unit vocab and notes, 7 worksheets/activities (some have answer keys), 2 quizzes and a test. Topics include blocked design, matched pairs, lurking vs. confounding variables, the 3 principles of a well-designed experiment, how to outline an experiment, and how to perform a simulation. Tests and quizzes are formatted with multiple choice and open ended questions. Simulation activities include
This unit is for a level 1/AP Statistics class. There are 2 powerpoints, 2 quizzes, 1 test review, 1 unit test, 4 warmups,and 10 activities/worksheets for practice. One activity is a scavenger hunt with stations that each have a word problem where students have to find the answer on another station somewhere else in the room. This activity makes a great unit review. The order of the unit is: an introduction to sampling distribution, then sampling distribution of means of a distribution, and
This unit includes 14 documents; explorations on reflections, rotations, and translations, 2 follow-up quizzes (one for reflections and one for rotations), a practice unit test with answers, and a unit test. Students are asked to investigate slopes and segment lengths to discover preservation of orientation and size. Students will also discover that points reflected over the line y=x are equidistant from the line. They will discover that the line which connects a point to its reflection over
This unit is designed for a level 1 or AP Geometry class. It includes 10 documents: warmups, worksheets, powerpoint, a quiz and test. The unit covers everything from basic terms like complementary, supplementary, vertical, linear, and congruent angles, to the angle addition postulate and finding the missing angle measures by solving a system of equations. There are also word problems like, "The complement of an angle is 3 more than 5 times the original angle. Find the measure of both angles
A webquest is a computer based task that requires students to complete an online scavenger hunt. They click on links that lead to tutorials and discover formulas about how to find the probability of a single or compound events.
This unit is an introduction to a level 1 Geometry course on proofs. Students will learn all properties of equality including the transitive, symmetric and reflexive properties of equality. The goal of most proofs in this unit is to prove the measure of an angle. Students should know what congruent, supplementary and complementary angles are before attempting these proofs. Included in this unit is a powerpoint, worksheets, and quizzes.
This in an Algebra I skill review packet for students taking Geometry level 1. It is designed for students to complete either during the summer before they begin Geometry, or in the first few weeks of school. Topics include simplifying radicals, rationalizing denominators, factoring, all types of questions regarding slope-intercept form, and solving multi-step equations. This helps students decide if they have the background skills to be successful in a level 1 Geometry course. The zip folder i
This is a test on the Pythagorean Theorem. It assesses that students can square numbers, take the square root of numbers, and estimate between which two consecutive integers a square root falls. There is Pythagorean theorem application, including straight forward solving for a missing side of a triangle, word problems and some geometry.
This is a matching activity. Students will cut out 30 cards (15 unsimplified exponential expressions & 15 simplified exponential expressions) and match them.
This is a "Who Wants to be a Millionaire? review game for the Pythagorean Theorem. It includes word problems. Names of students or teachers used in the game may need to be changed.
Students need to explain why any base (other than zero) raised to the zero power is always 1, and why 4 raised to the -1 is 1/4, in addition to practicing simplifying exponential expressions and simplifying polynomial expressions with addition, subtraction, and distribution (no foil method).
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