Project is divided into four different sections. The first is the creation of a catapult, which my students made out of Popsicle sticks and rubber bands. The second is a paper which requires students to explain the mathematics behind a catapult. The
Want to introduce your students to the probability of something happening? Want to peak their interest before you start a probability unit? This experiment based activity allows students to find the probability of something happening while having
Students can work through evaluating polynomials, leading coefficient and degree, and graphs of polynomials in this discovery based activity. A homework assignment is included with the answers.
Include differentiation in class by allowing students to pick the activities they want to do! They must complete 3 in a row (across, down, or diagonally). This tic-tac-toe is on properties of polygons.
Graphic Organizer allows students to complete the square, use the quadratic formula, factor, and graph to solve the equation. Students see that all methods yield the same answers!
This sheet has a space for students to do warm-ups or bellwork activities for each day of the week. It keeps the students organized and makes it easy for the teacher to see what students completed!
This blank 4x4 puzzle can be filled in my students, putting the equation on one side and the answer on the other. Then students cut apart the puzzle and switch with another student/group. That student has to put the puzzle back together.
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