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Math Guide - Vectors
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Math Guide - Vectors

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A math guide that helps students with vocabulary such as vectors, scalars, direction, magnitude, vector addition, vector subtraction, tip to tail method, resultant vector, scalar multiples, parallel vectors, equal vectors, negative vectors, zero vectors, position vectors, unit vectors, base vectors in two dimensions, base vectors in three dimensions, vector form, component form, graphing form, vector equation, parametric, Cartesian, resultant, dot product, scalar product, angle between two vectors, orthogonal, coplanar and skew. This math guide is designed to help students in International Baccalaureate (IB) Standard Level Math.
Math Guide- Describing A Distribution
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Math Guide- Describing A Distribution

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A math guide that helps students with vocabulary such as center, outliers, spread, shape, median, mean, distribution, symmetric, outliers, interquartile range, standard deviation, range, uniform, unimodal, and bimodal. This math guide also provides visuals to help students understand two-way tables, relative frequency two way tables, Desmos statistic features, and box-plots.
Goal Tracking Sheet
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Goal Tracking Sheet

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This goal tracking sheet allows students to create a SMART goal and use daily mini goals to help them become successful. Students will refer to this sheet every day and track their progress for each of their three daily goals. Students will be able to refer back to their motivation and reward to help them reach their goal. A sample sheet with suggested responses is also included.
Math Guide - Sequences and Functions
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Math Guide - Sequences and Functions

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A math guide that helps students with vocabulary such as sequences, arithmetic, geometric, term number, term value, sequence generator, common difference, common ratio, recursive formula, explicit equation, initial value, discrete, continuous, linear, exponential, increasing, decreasing, simple interest, compound interest, population growth, radioactive decay, appreciation, depreciation. This math guide also provides comparisons between sequences and functions.
Algebra 1 "Reusable Dry Erase Pocket" Template Guides
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Algebra 1 "Reusable Dry Erase Pocket" Template Guides

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These Algebra 1 graphic organizer guides are designed to slide inside reusable dry erase pockets. Simply give students an expression, an equation, a function, a system, or some coordinate points, and students will complete the template guide to organize their thought process and properly communicate mathematics. These guides cover many of the major topics from Algebra 1. The 26 templates include: Evaluating Expressions Solving Equations Function Machine Describing Graphs Domain and Range Linear Equation from Two Points Simplifying Exponents Multiplying Binomials Absolute Value Equations Solving Literal Equations Substitution Method Elimination Method Systems Word Problems Factor Table Sequences (Recursive Formulas and Explicit Equations) Sequence Formula Scatter Plots Two Way Table Linear Equation from Two Points Linear vs Exponential Functions Factoring Graphing Quadratics Completing the Square The Quadratic Formulas One Variable Inequalities Two Variable Inequalities
Parent Functions - Reflections Domain Range Limits
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Parent Functions - Reflections Domain Range Limits

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This package includes 40 functions to help students understand and make connections between the reflections of parent functions, and the resulting changes in domain, range, and end behavior. This activity is great for students to work collaboratively and to discuss the connections in math with one another. It a great review of precalculus before students begin calculus. As a teacher there are three options: You can give your students a graph of a function and they must fill in the equation, the domain and range, and the end behavior. You can give your students an equation of a function and they must sketch a graph, and give the domain and range, and the end behavior. You can give your students the answer key as a resource for them to keep and refer back to throughout the year. This activity will allow students to gain a better understand of x-intercepts, y-intercepts, domain, range, asymptotes, increasing and decreasing intervals, maximum and minimum values, symmetry, vertical and horizontal reflections, and limits. This package covers the following parent functions. Linear Function Absolute Value Function Quadratic Function Cubic Function Square Root Function Cube Root Function Rational Function Exponential Function Logarithmic Function 10 Trigonometric Functions (sin/cos/tan/cot/sec/csc) Constant Function Greatest Integer Function
Multitasking Challenge - Box Plot Activity
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Multitasking Challenge - Box Plot Activity

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Do you students ever say that they are good multitaskers? Use this activity to show them that their typical perception of multitasking is actually an act of “task switching” and is a hindrance to learning. By using one class timer, each student will discover how long it takes them to complete two separate writing challenges. After the challenges are complete, you can use this data to have students find the five number summary in order to create and compare box plots of the challenge times. This activity can lead to a great class discussion that can encourage students to avoid distractions when they are doing school work.
Math Guide - Scatter Plots
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Math Guide - Scatter Plots

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A math guide that helps students with vocabulary such as scatter plot, line of best fit, causation, correlation, association, strength, direction, form, outliers, least squares regression line, LSRL, correlation coefficient, r-value, coefficient of determination, extrapolation, and residual. This math guide also provides visuals to help students determine whether a line of best fit is strong, moderate, or weak.
Math Guide - TI-84 Calculator Guide
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Math Guide - TI-84 Calculator Guide

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A math guide specifically designed for the TI-84, TI-84 Plus, and TI-84 Plus CE calculators. This guide provides instructions for graphing and evaluating functions, using shortcuts with functions, finding zeros, finding maximums and minimums, finding intersections, and using zoom features. The second page of the guide is designated to providing instructions for linear regressions and statistical information, graphing scatter plots, and graphing histograms and box plots.
Math Guide - Box Plots
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Math Guide - Box Plots

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A math guide that helps students with vocabulary such as data, five number summary, median, quartiles, minimum, maximum, interquartile range, and box plots. Includes one example and one blank template to use in your classroom.
Factor Chart
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Factor Chart

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This factor chart lists all of the factors for every integer from 1 to 100. Great tool to use to help support students who have trouble with factoring.
Calculus Link Sheet Package (12 Templates)
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Calculus Link Sheet Package (12 Templates)

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This package includes 12 templates to help students understand and make connections between the equations, tables, and graphs of functions and relations. These link sheets allow students to view multiple representations and to have a graphic organizer to guide them through various topics covered in AP Calculus. The teacher will begin by giving students an equation or situation for a specific template. The students will complete the table, graphs, and understanding questions on the remainder of the link sheet. This activity is great for students to work collaboratively and share and discuss the connections in math with one another. These activities will allow students to gain a better understanding of domain, range, limits, points of discontinuity, extended functions, removable discontinuities, differentiability, maximums, minimums, shelfs, increasing and decreasing intervals, concavity, sign charts, optimization, related rates, linearization, differentials, chain rule, composite functions, net area, total area, integrals, and separable differential equations. This package include link sheets that cover the following topics: 1) Limits 2) Continuity and Differentiability 3) Derivatives 4) Sketching First and Second Derivatives 5) Sketching Functions 6) Optimization 7) Related Rates 8) Linearization/Differentials 9) The Chain Rule (Simple Version) 10) The Chain Rule (Advanced Version) 11) Net Area and Total Area 12) Separable Differential Equations
IB Math SL GeoGebra Vectors Activity
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IB Math SL GeoGebra Vectors Activity

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This lesson helps students understand the basics of vectors, including topics such as magnitude, parallel vectors, component and vector forms, unit vectors, and the dot product. Students will also gain familiarity with GeoGebra and technology during the process. Pairs great with Math Guide - Vectors
IB Math SL TI-Nspire Statistics & Probability Calculator Guide
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IB Math SL TI-Nspire Statistics & Probability Calculator Guide

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This guide is helpful for students and teachers in International Baccalaureate Math Standard Level. This 6 page document covers three main topics: Statistics, Binomial Distribution, and Normal Distribution. The guide instructs students on what buttons to press and what each of the features will do. From adding spreadsheets, analyzing a set of data, finding the linear regression, using the binomial pdf and cdf features, and using the normal pdf and cdf and inverse Norm features, this guide is a create tool to summarize what the students need to know for the calculator portion of the IB Math SL test. There are a few short examples (with answers provided) for students to test their understanding of the calculator features.
Calculus The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (Visualization Guide)
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Calculus The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (Visualization Guide)

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This calculus study guide will helps students differentiate between the height of a function, the average height of the function, the slope of a tangent line, the slope of a secant line, the area under a curve, and the change in height between two points. Students will compare these six characteristics of a function using an original function as well as its antiderivative function. There are 16 total problems where students can conceptually draw in the visuals themselves. An answer key is included as well.
AP Calculus Optimization and Related Rates Foldable
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AP Calculus Optimization and Related Rates Foldable

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This single piece of paper foldable has instructions, strategies, and an example for related rates, optimization, linearization, and differential problems. One foldable and one "answer key" foldable are included. The teacher can either provide the students with the "answer key" foldable, or the teacher can walk through the setup, the steps, and the answer to each of the examples and have the students fill in portions and highlight and color in important information as they work along. Students will simply fold the piece of paper in toward the center line on the Related Rates/Optimization side and a small booklet will be created.
The Walking Dead Zombie Apocalypse Task - Exponential Functions
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The Walking Dead Zombie Apocalypse Task - Exponential Functions

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Engage your students in a mathematical task echoing the premise of the popular TV show, "The Walking Dead". With an impending zombie apocalypse on the horizon, students are asked to compile a report to the United States government warning of the potential dangers looming ahead and to explain how much time is left to save the world. This mathematical task gives students the opportunity to further explore and understand exponential functions in a “real world” situation. Students will utilize technology to incorporate tables and graphs into their official report, and they will be asked to analyze their information and support and defend their reasoning. Students will have the ability to be creative and create an engaging presentation as they explain their results from the function they have developed. This pdf file includes 1 title page, 1 page of directions, a 1 page sample rubric for grading purposes, and a 2 page answer key.
Graph Guided Notes
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Graph Guided Notes

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From the producers of "Graph!", WSHSmath presents a set of guided notes/problem sets that mirror the popular YouTube music video math rap. The activity guides students through the video lesson and comes complete with warmup questions, problem sets, lyric sheets, and answer keys. This pdf file has everything you will need to turn an exciting video into an effective and engaging lesson. Great for teaching about linear functions, rate of change, y-intercepts, slope, standard form, and point slope form. Math, music, song, rap, dancing, and fun...what more could a teacher want? Good to use for 8th through 9th grade to teach or review graphing linear equations. Great for homeschool use, review for adults, or any algebra or pre-algebra class. An all around great lesson aligned to the Common Core State Standards. Includes 1 title page, 8 pages of guided notes/problem sets, 2 pages of lyrics, and 8 pages of answer keys.
All I Do Is Solve Guided Notes
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All I Do Is Solve Guided Notes

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From the producers of "All I Do Is Solve", a set of guided notes that mirror the popular YouTube music video math rap. The guided notes walk students through the video lesson and come complete with warmup questions, self-check problems for students, lyric sheets, class discussion questions, and answer keys. This pdf file has everything you will need to turn an exciting video into an effective and engaging lesson. Great for teaching about the graphing, elimination, and substitution methods for solving systems of equations. Discussion questions discuss systems, infinite solutions, no solutions, additive inverses and expressions. This lesson prepares students to solve systems of equations to help find real real world solutions. Math, music, song, rap, dancing, and fun...what more could a teacher want? Good to use for 8th through 10th grade. Great for homeschool use, review for adults, or any algebra or algebra 2 class. An all around great lesson aligned to the Common Core State Standards. Includes 1 title page, 6 pages of guided notes, 2 pages of lyrics, 1 page of discussion questions, and 7 pages of answer keys for the guided notes and discussion questions.