⭐ Sine & Cosine Function Applications – Stations + Editable Board Work Practice Real-World Trigonometric Modeling • Engaging Practice • Perfect for Precalculus or Advanced Algebra Bring real-world trigonometric modeling to life with this ready-to-use set of Sine and Cosine Applications Stations paired with a Board Work Practice / Worksheet for structured student work. Students explore amplitude, midline, maximums, minimums, period, and frequency of sinusoidal models through real-life context
📊 Two-Way Tables & Segmented Bar Charts: 20 Collaborative Stations 📊 Transform your statistics lesson into an active, collaborative experience! This resource features 20 task stations designed to help students master categorical data analysis. Students will move from interpreting two-way frequency tables to calculating relative frequencies and finally constructing segmented bar charts. This format is specifically optimized for vertical non-permanent surfaces (VNPS) or small group collabor
🎲 Probability Stations: Independent & Dependent Events | Outcomes 🎲 Help your students master the logic of probability with this set of 20 engaging task stations. This activity challenges students to look beyond the numbers and analyze the relationship between events—identifying whether they are independent or dependent—before calculating the total number of outcomes. These stations are designed specifically for collaborative movement, making them ideal for vertical whiteboards, small grou
This practice includes 9 break even systems word problems. Students need to write the system from the word problem, solve the system using their method of choice, and then relate the solution back to the problem. This break even systems practice is provided in two formats. My preferred format is the one that includes the answers on the bottom of the page. I use this as practice at the vertical boards and the answers on the page allow students to check their own answers as they go. The other form
This practice includes 10 motion systems word problems involving planes and boats. Students need to write the system from the word problem, solve the system using their method of choice, and then relate the solution back to the problem. This motion systems practice is provided in two formats. My preferred format is the one that includes the answers on the bottom of the page. I use this as practice at the vertical boards and the answers on the page allow students to check their own answers as the