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Higher education math webquest pdfs

Preview of Circuit Training - Precal / Trig Review for (AP) Calculus  NO CALCULATOR

Circuit Training - Precal / Trig Review for (AP) Calculus NO CALCULATOR

These 24 problems are great to use with your calculus students within the first few days of the school year. Reviews everything from asymptotes to domain and range, logs to sine and cosine. Worked in are calculus ideas such as limits, tangent lines and average rate of change. The intention is to work all of these without technology to build your students' fluency and wean them off of their calculators. The circuit format allows your students to work semi-independently since they hunt for the
Preview of College Cost Student Loan Repayment Webquest Project PDF or Digital

College Cost Student Loan Repayment Webquest Project PDF or Digital

With the national student debt at $1.75 trillion (2023), it is more important than ever that students understand the huge investment that is a college education. This activity has students identify a career, calculate the cost of college, and then calculate various loan repayment options. They will evaluate the cost of avoiding scholarship applications or failing a class in college.This project takes about two 1-hour class periods for students to complete but offers many more discussion and exte
Preview of Geometry Web Scavenger Hunt

Geometry Web Scavenger Hunt

Created by
MathyCathy
Spark curiosity with a Geometry-based web online scavenger hunt. Who can answer the most questions correctly in the least amount of time? Individuals or teams could complete this as enrichment. Answers included!
Preview of Explore Distance versus Displacement using Google Maps activity (Motion Unit)

Explore Distance versus Displacement using Google Maps activity (Motion Unit)

Students follow 5 simplified steps to use Google Maps to search the directions from their home to school. Then, they find the measured distance (displacement, a straight line on the map) from home to school. Students identify the difference between the two measured values and identify their metric converted value. This activity is highly engaging & can spark a lot of open-ended discussions on mapping and measuring distance. This activity is perfect for a Forces & Motion unit, a lesson on
Preview of Pi Day and Albert Einstein Webquest - Internet Activity 3.14

Pi Day and Albert Einstein Webquest - Internet Activity 3.14

Created by
123 J-O-Z
This is a fun activity for students to learn about Pi day's beginnings and how it relates to Einstein.
Preview of STEM Career Lifestyle Design Project

STEM Career Lifestyle Design Project

If your students are like mine, they will love this project because they will take a walk through the shoes of a grown up. The purpose of this project is to get your students to make a connection between choosing a career and making real life money decisions. This is an embedded interactive pdf file that the students can link to other websites and type on. This will help them to understand how taxes,food, shelter, and other living expenses play a role into career decisions. This is a good begin
Preview of Webquest - Quest For Knowledge - What Do I Want To Be When I Grow Up?

Webquest - Quest For Knowledge - What Do I Want To Be When I Grow Up?

Created by
DrSigma
This is a ****FREE**** "Quest For Knowledge" (webquest) designed for students in their first semester of Applied Math although it could be used by any high school or middle school student in any subject. NOTE: FOR A STUDENT TO USE THIS WEBQUEST, THE SCHOOL MUST HAVE AN ACCOUNT WITH CAREER CRUISING. This quest focuses on identifying potential careers for a student based on his or her interests and abilities. The end result of the project is that the student completes two applications for coll
Preview of Webquest:  Who the Heck is Liebniz? (Calculus)

Webquest: Who the Heck is Liebniz? (Calculus)

Created by
Julane Crabtree
This webquest is a search for the "Father of Calculus." Students will explore the contributions of Liebniz and Newton and write an editorial supporting their decision as to who is the true father of calculus. Students can work in groups but all submit their own editorial and supporting documentation.
Preview of Career Development: Monster Job Scavenger Hunt

Career Development: Monster Job Scavenger Hunt

Monster Job Scavenger Hunt
Preview of Webquest:  Home Handyman Scavenger Hunt (General Math)

Webquest: Home Handyman Scavenger Hunt (General Math)

Created by
Julane Crabtree
This assignment involves using the web to check out prices and layouts for tiles and for big screen TV's as part of a home improvement project. It is set up for a group of 2 but can be assigned to individuals. The answers provided may need updated as they are a few years old. Students find pricing for tiles and backing boards as well as investigate tiling with tessellations. They also investigate the best size TV for a specific space.
Preview of Cyber Monday cultural activity! (All levels)

Cyber Monday cultural activity! (All levels)

This is an awesome activity to get the students diving into the CYBER MONDAY sales in other countries. By using the links provided, students will be looking at the deals provided digitally in Spain and Mexico by popular stores like Best Buy, Liverpool and Zara. This 3 part activity takes an average of 30-45 min and causes students to dabble in conversion of money, comprehension, translation (labels and categories), and budgeting skills. All of this while keeping the student engaged by making it
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