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12th grade Women's History Month precalculus simulations

Preview of Women in the Civil War: Job Fair and Primary Source Analysis

Women in the Civil War: Job Fair and Primary Source Analysis

This bundle includes 2 lessons on Women in the Civil War.Lesson 1: Job Fair In this historical dialogue activity, students will explore 13 different historical women who lived during the Civil War. Half the class will play interviewers seeking to fill important positions for the war effort while the other half will play women looking to get involved. Includes: 21 Characters including:Harriet Tubman Clara Barton Louisa May AlcottDorothea Dix and many more!8 InterviewersStudent worksheet Slides wi
Preview of Unit Circle Shrinky Dink Template

Unit Circle Shrinky Dink Template

Create a first quadrant model of the Unit Circle. Make learning and memorizing the Unit Circle fun and engaging! Trace the template onto a clear Shrinky Dink sheet, then bake to shrink down to a hard, scaled quarter unit circle. High School students may shrink on their own at home or you can shrink!There are three pieces: The Quadrant One piece marked with the first quadrant and angles in degrees and radians, in addition to the cosine measurements from 0 to 1.The Radius piece, marked with the on
Preview of Exponential Function Transformations Digital Activity

Exponential Function Transformations Digital Activity

Have you noticed that your students just follow the steps of a problem, but don't actually understand it? This exponential function interactive graph allows the students to change the values of each part of the equation to see the transformations. This entire Google Sheet is editable and pre-coded to change the y-values based on the a, b, x, h, and k inputs.Additionally, there are open-ended reflection questions that the students will answer along with the interactive graph. All of these questio
Preview of Exponential Regression Stock Market Project

Exponential Regression Stock Market Project

Using free online stock graphs, students will explore exponential growth for various companies. An exponential regression model will allow students to make predictions and find out how much money they would make off of a stock at retirement age. This mutiple-day activity is rich with Algebra 2 and Precalculus topics!
Preview of Payday - Exponential Growth Board Game for Algebra

Payday - Exponential Growth Board Game for Algebra

Payday is an awesome interactive board game similar to the game of Life. Students start with $400,000 and life events cause them to gain or lose money. At the end of each year, students calculate the yearly exponential growth to get their new balance. The first student to $1,000,000 wins. Students are involved and excited to play this game. This is a good formative assessment tool to see if student understand this algebraic topic. The student score sheet is a way to collect their work and asse
Preview of Transformations: Parent Functions in Disguise

Transformations: Parent Functions in Disguise

Created by
Kaylie deBlois
Students can work collaboratively to investigate the properties of parameters on parent functions. Using dynamic software students will explore how parent functions may be transformed and the roles of each parameter.
Preview of Demonstrate Line Fitting with an Animated Excel File

Demonstrate Line Fitting with an Animated Excel File

Created by
Stanley Matsuda
Simple to use animated Excel file for in class demonstration of Line Fitting using linear regression. Move scroll bars, select option buttons, type numbers, and watch these mathematical concepts come alive. You must use Microsoft Excel that is capable of opening file formats in either .xlsx or .xlsm.
Preview of The Admissions Game, 1840

The Admissions Game, 1840

Your US history class (grades 7 and up) becomes the Admissions Committee for the fictitious United States University, inducting its first Freshman class in 1840. Which movers and shakers of the day will be accepted? Your students will write Recommendation Letters for their candidates and then your whole class becomes the admissions committee. Rebels and radicals, businessmen, literary figures, soldiers and diplomats, inventors will all be present. There are only nine slots! Who will be admitted?
Preview of Constructing the Sine Function on Geometer's Sketchpad

Constructing the Sine Function on Geometer's Sketchpad

Created by
Michellle Page
Students will create an animated sine function on Geometer's Sketchpad. They need to create the unit circle first (Constructing the Unit Circle on Geometer's Sketchpad).
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