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High school Spring calculus projects

Preview of Unit Circle Project

Unit Circle Project

This Unit Circle Project is the perfect way to teach the unit circle to your high school math students in a fun creative way. Not only will students walk away with a better understanding of special right triangles and angle relationships after completing the unit circle project, but you'll also be able to decorate your classroom with their artistic ideas. Your administrators and parents will love seeing the artistic aspect of this unit circle math project. Instead of giving students the unit cir
Preview of 3D Spring Crafts: 3D Hot Air Balloon Craft

3D Spring Crafts: 3D Hot Air Balloon Craft

Created by
Ann Dickerson
Hot Air Balloon Craft Activity Packet : This craft activity packet provides a creative way for your students to create a beautiful three-dimensional hot air balloon for the classroom or home. A beautifully art project for a spring or summer craftivity! Simply print, cut, and paste. Add yarn or thread for the supports and display. Place a small battery-operated tea light in the basket to duplicate the effects of an evening balloon glow in a darkened room. Perfect activity for spring and as a
Preview of Agamograph Collection for Easter, Spring & St. Patrick's Day |  Fun Arts & Craft

Agamograph Collection for Easter, Spring & St. Patrick's Day | Fun Arts & Craft

Created by
Art with Jenny K
This agamograph collection includes designs for St. Patrick's Day, Easter, and Spring. My agamographs are a fun and unique way to integrate art into your classroom with a huge "wow factor." Students love the surprise of seeing the final project "change" images. And best of all, they did it themselves!! I recommend this for grades 3 and above.What's an agamograph? It is a picture that morphs into another when you look at it from a different angle. It's hard to say but easy to do--and as the origi
Preview of Sunflower Window Bag Plant Planter -Quickly grow seed in a bag Earth Day Spring

Sunflower Window Bag Plant Planter -Quickly grow seed in a bag Earth Day Spring

This adorable frame makes your window baggie plant look like a see-through pot! Instructions: Buy a bag a of large sunflower seeds (I usually buy the mammoth seeds on Amazon). Soak 3-4 cotton balls with water and drop in 3-5 seeds. Seal the sandwich-sized ziplock bag closed. Tape in the window where they will get sun. You'll notice them starting to sprout within a week. I let them grow in the window for 2-3 weeks without adding water or opening the bag. At that point I usually send them ho
Preview of Philadelphia Phillies Phanatic Baseball Hat

Philadelphia Phillies Phanatic Baseball Hat

Created by
Elements of Fun
If you like to root, root, root for the home team (and that team is the PHILLIES), then you need to purchase this fun, easy to make Phillies hat for your students or kids! There are three options for this hat. Do whichever one would work best for your students. I completed the most complex version with my first graders and they had no problems. Staple the Phanatic to a sentence strip and you're done! Check out my video to watch how it's made. You can also watch my Instragram instructional video
Preview of Welcome Back After Spring Break Activities & Fun Activities Before Spring Break

Welcome Back After Spring Break Activities & Fun Activities Before Spring Break

Perfect for the day before spring break OR to welcome students back after spring break, this EDITABLE, NO PREP, GOOGLE SLIDES activity is an easy way to engage your students and celebrate a much needed spring break! This fun activity encourages students to reflect on springtime, spring break, and spring holidays (Easter, Passover, Ramadan, etc) and what these moments mean to them as they look forward to (or reflect on) their break. Inclusive by Design: Prompts refer to “spring break” & “spri
Preview of Logarithmic and Exponential Murder Mystery Project and Lab

Logarithmic and Exponential Murder Mystery Project and Lab

Created by
Jenna Ren
Solving exponential and logarithmic equations are fun and engaging in this mystery project. In this project students will work to test the stories of four suspects, Mrs. White, Colonel Mustard, Miss Scarlet, and Professor Plum. Each suspect has a defense for the crime but only math can prove if they are telling the truth.Exponential modeling using Newton's Law of Cooling is used to find the time of the murder. Exponential decay models are used to find how much poison was used.This two-three day
Preview of Poetry Unit Writing Activity for 7th, 8th, 9th Grade - Create a Poetry Book

Poetry Unit Writing Activity for 7th, 8th, 9th Grade - Create a Poetry Book

Engage students with this poetry writing unit activity! Students will first explore a variety of poems on modern, relevant topics while answering analysis questions featured on task card prompts. For a final project, students write poetry on similar topics and themes and create a book of poems using their own unique perspectives!This resource includes a Poetry Webquest, links to high-interest poems, and a poetry analysis handout with guiding questions to keep your students on task. The majority
Preview of Honeycomb Mandala

Honeycomb Mandala

Check out this lovely Honeycomb Mandala project perfect for any nature lover. This project is a beautiful piece of art that allows your students to draw Mandalas, watercolor and practice drawing bumblebees. Once completed, these Honeycomb Mandalas look amazing hanging on a nature inspired bulletin board. What's included in this purchase?- 20 page step-by-step directions for how to make the project- Clear pictures showing each step along the way- A Hexagon Template for tracing the honeycombs-
Preview of AP Calculus Optimization Discovery Project with M&Ms!

AP Calculus Optimization Discovery Project with M&Ms!

Created by
AP Math Sources
Optimization is a tricky topic in calculus. This one-day activity allows students to discover how calculus can help them. Each student (or small group) starts with an index card, which will be cut and folded up to form a box. First they calculate what would happen if the box is made various ways, and see that the volume changes depending on the size of the cuts.Next students develop an equation and apply calculus to determine how to create a box with maximum volume - so that they can fill it up
Preview of 3D Mother's Day & Valentine's Day Crafts: 3D Paper Roses Craft

3D Mother's Day & Valentine's Day Crafts: 3D Paper Roses Craft

Created by
Ann Dickerson
Roses Craft Activities: Paper Roses Craft Activity Packet : This Paper Roses spring craft activity packet provides a creative way for your students to hand-craft a lovely gift for someone special. Wonderful for Mother's Day, Valentine's Day, birthdays, or any special occasion requiring a personal touch! Simply print the templates on colored paper, then cut and paste. Add pipe cleaners and a ribbon to make long-stemmed roses to give as gifts or display! ✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿✿ Content
Preview of Precalculus Graphing Polar Coordinates "Date" Project

Precalculus Graphing Polar Coordinates "Date" Project

Created by
Stacey Garrity
Practice graphing with polar coordinates by having your students embark on a date in this love themed project! The cardiod (heart), lemniscate (bow), rose curve (flower), circle and more are explored! There is a calculator portion where students reveal a butterfly and a portion where they can create their own graph as well. INCLUDED:- 5 themed polar graphs- An opportunity for students to get creative and make their own graph and prompt- Scoring rubric- Full worked solutions answer keyI have d
Preview of Calculus Derivatives Project: The Calculus Coaster

Calculus Derivatives Project: The Calculus Coaster

Created by
Tyler Kissner
A project that combines the concepts of continuity and differentiation and applies it to a real world situation. The students must first use both continuity and differentiation to solve for multiple coefficients. They then use the coefficients they have solved for and their knowledge of derivatives to answer questions about the situation. Designed for an AP or Advanced Calculus 1 class.
Preview of March Madness Probability Project

March Madness Probability Project

Created by
Peter Richards
In this project, students will fill in NCAA March Madness brackets and then analyze them using historical data to find the probability of different outcomes. They will also use a random number table and the historical results of the tournament to fill out a mathematical bracket. This project is perfect if you can time your lessons on probability with the March Madness tournament.
Preview of Crayola Fruit Slices Art Tutorial, Step by Step, Springtime, Grades 6-12 Art

Crayola Fruit Slices Art Tutorial, Step by Step, Springtime, Grades 6-12 Art

Get your students ready for SPRING with these colorful fruit slices art project tutorial! This mixed media project is great for all art students from beginners to advanced. Designed best for upper middle school, high school and homeschool grades. HOW IT WORKS:Students will draw out a series of sliced fruits using simple lines and shapes. Then they will add patches of crayola marker inside the fruit segments and use a wet paint brush to bleed the inks together. Add extra details with a white gel
Preview of Calculus Volume of Revolution Fun Escape Project

Calculus Volume of Revolution Fun Escape Project

Created by
Joan Kessler
Similar to an Escape Room, this engaging fun project for Calculus students, uses techniques from the Volume of Revolution (part of the Applications to Integration Unit), to escape capture by Aliens.Your students have been unwittingly captured by aliens from the planet Relssek, and in order to be set free and escape their captors, they must find the volume of the Queen’s favorite mug, no easy task. In order to solve the problem they will use their prior Algebra knowledge plus Calculus to determ
Preview of Earth Day Collaborative Art Activity

Earth Day Collaborative Art Activity

Created by
Wubber Ducky
In this collaborative art lesson, your students will each be coloring their own contribution and then assemble to make a unique finished art project. Use this fun activity as part of your Earth Day celebration! For this project, you can use the provided sample as a guide for coloring or allow your students to unleash their own creativity in color selection. Students are able to work independently and directions are easy to follow making it the perfect activity for fast finishers, assessment days
Preview of Pollock Art Project - Jackson Pollock Splatter Paint Art Project - NO MESS!

Pollock Art Project - Jackson Pollock Splatter Paint Art Project - NO MESS!

Pollock Art Project - Jackson Pollock Splatter Paint Art Project lets students create their own original paintings in the style of Jackson Pollock. Easy to make art project uses simple art supplies to create a beautiful painting. This project can be used as an artist study for Jackson Pollock or as an abstract painting and activity combined with a writing component in the classroom. Writing assignment suggestions are included.Project includes:2 Page Step by Step Instructions with photos to guide
Preview of Volume by Cross Sections Project

Volume by Cross Sections Project

This is a poster project whereby students create 3-dimensional models of physical objects by using cross sections. Students determine what functions to use for their base regions and the cross sections. They use a spreadsheet to calculate the Riemann sum for their objects and compare their calculations to their integral values. Students have a lot of fun with this project and they get very creative. I recommend that you allow at least 3 weeks for the project and require them to submit their
Preview of Yearbook Project, Spring Literary-Inspired Digital Media, Earth Day, Photography

Yearbook Project, Spring Literary-Inspired Digital Media, Earth Day, Photography

Created by
Julie Faulkner
When spring is around the corner, my students are always begging to go outside. I always want them to have a specific purpose for what we do in class, so I came up this little project for them to practice their photography and editing skills. On presentation day, you will certainly enjoy seeing the results!!We also have to meet certain fine arts requirements for credit, and this project satisfies those for the course authentication. Excellent also for a fun Earth Day project for your digital
Preview of Calculus Applications of Differentiation Maximize-a-Box Project (Unit 5)

Calculus Applications of Differentiation Maximize-a-Box Project (Unit 5)

Applications of Differentiation Maximization Calculus Project:This Calculus project is an activity for optimization and the Applications of Differentiation Unit. Students are given a sheet of poster board of a specific size and are asked to create a box (with a fold-down lid) of maximum volume.Teaching Suggestions:Assign students a designated poster size for whicn they will use to create a box of maximum volume.Students should calculate the volume for two different boxes based on the orientatio
Preview of Waterscape Marker Drawing Project, Spring/Summer Art, Middle/High School

Waterscape Marker Drawing Project, Spring/Summer Art, Middle/High School

These "fun in the sun", WATERSCAPE MARKER drawing projects are the best project to celebrate spring and the upcoming summer season in art class. Tutorial comes in step-by-step instructions to make process easier for students of all artistic levels. Students will create a water pattern background in the color scheme of their choice and add a variety of illustrations such as pool items, beach items, lily pads, flowers, aquatic life and more!Designed best for middle and high school grades. This Pro
Preview of Calculus Catapult Project - Derivatives and Extrema Hands On Activity

Calculus Catapult Project - Derivatives and Extrema Hands On Activity

This Calculus catapult project will engage students and help them apply their derivative knowledge to a real-world scenario! Students will create a catapult and launch an item. They will use their derivative knowledge to determine the maximum height of their launched item!Need a change from just calculating derivatives all day??This catapult project has students build their own catapult to launch a paper ball and then measure time and distance. Using that alone, they will calculate the maximum h
Preview of Project-Based Learning, PBL | High School Math (Calculus)

Project-Based Learning, PBL | High School Math (Calculus)

Spark Innovation in Your High School Calculus Classroom: Equip Students with Real-World Problem-Solving Skills through Project-Based Learning!Are you an educator passionate about igniting a love for Calculus in your High School students? Do you want to go beyond theoretical concepts and empower them to see the practical applications of Calculus in solving real-world challenges across various industries? Look no further than Scienovate's Calculus in Various Industries Project-Based Learning Proje
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