Algebra: Rules of Exponents
(View Complete Item Description)Algebra: Rules of Exponents
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Algebra: Rules of Exponents
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Algebra: Factoring Differences of Squares
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Algebra: Practice Factoring Trinomials
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Algebra: Radical Expressions
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Algebra: Quadratic Equations
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Algebra: Domain and Range
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Algebra: Adding & Subtracting Polynomials
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This is a cross curricular art project for 8th grade math students. Students are first introduced to what the Wheel of Theodorus is, ponder where they see it in the world around them and then instructed on how to create their own. When they have finished constructing their Wheel of Theodorus they are asked to creatively and colorfully turn it "into" something. Examples are given. After they Wheel of Theodorus is complete, students are then asked to measure all the sides lengths of the triangles in the wheel. They should quickly see that they can use the Pythagorean Theorem to do this and that it follows a predictable pattern. No ruler will be required for this part of the project!
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Desmos lesson about the Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem. https://student.desmos.com/join/ka3gds
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This is a lesson built in Desmos Classroom. It teaches about Correlation Coeffiecent using technology.
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This interactive lesson covers the Mathematics Vision Projects lesson Composing and Decomposing. It helps develop an understanding of composing functions.Materials remixed from the Mathematics Vision Project.
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Interactive resources including videos and activities from the Mathematics Vision Project. In these lessons students will review Families of Functions and then develop understanding of combining functions.Lessons were taken from the Mathematics Vision Project.
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In this unit, students will read and interpret primary sources to address the question “How do we measure the attainment of human rights?” By exploring the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the UN’s Guide to Indicators of Human Rights, and data about development indicators from multiple databases, students will unpack the complexities of using indicators to measure human rights.
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This worksheet guides students through the somewhat lengthy process of finding the equation of a line given two points.
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Presentation on basic sampling methods used in survey design.
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Google Slide presentation containing videos on multiple probability rules and application topics.
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Includes chapters on: Basics of Geometry, Reasoning and Proof, Parallel and Perpendicular Lines, Triangles and Congruence, Relationships with Triangles, Polygons and Quadrilaterals, Similarity, Right Triangle Trigonometry, Circles, Perimeter and Area, Surface Area and Volume, Rigid Transformations.
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Approximate time to complete: 45-70 minutesThis activity can be used in place of dissecting an owl pellet. Students decide which 4 prey items the snow leopard ate, make a bar graph, make a food web and then research and locate information about snow leopards.
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Slideshow on Continental drift
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Students will utilize Solar System Scope website to explore the night sky at different locations to determine how latitude and time of year affect the visibility of constellations, planets, and other celestial objects.
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