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Higher education math Common Core RST.6-8.1 resources

Preview of Skittle Radiometric Decay Half-life Lab

Skittle Radiometric Decay Half-life Lab

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3D-PT
Did you know you can use Skittles candy to demonstrate absolute dating and radiometric decay! Buy a 1-4 lb bag at your local bulk warehouse store for savings. This lab is a great way to show how isotopes decay by shaking a plate full of random skittles. Students use Skittles to observe "Isotopes" decay over each half life. At the end of the lab (and only IF they have done all their work) they can enjoy their "daughter products". Skittles were used because they are durable, hypoallergenic, and th
Preview of Slinky Sound Unit w MythBusters Video Lab

Slinky Sound Unit w MythBusters Video Lab

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3D-PT
Transform your classroom into an exciting laboratory of sound exploration with our comprehensive "Slinky Sound Unit." This resource takes the fascinating world of sound and makes it come alive for your students by incorporating engaging activities, hands-on experiments, and captivating MythBusters videos.Key highlights of the "Slinky Sound Unit with MythBusters Video Lab" include:Interactive Learning: Immerse your students in a world of auditory discovery. This unit is designed to encourage acti
Preview of Data Analysis & Graphing Activity- End of Semester/Quarter- EDITABLE

Data Analysis & Graphing Activity- End of Semester/Quarter- EDITABLE

Created by
Katlin Connell
This activity is THE perfect activity to complete at the start of a new semester or quarter! In this activity, students will be practicing their skills of analyzing data and creating graphs using their own data! Not only will students be using their own data (grades) they will, also, be reflecting on their learning and making new goals for the learning looking forward. This activity features 3 parts that look at their overall grade, their mastery of your selected learning topics/standards, and f
Preview of Introduction to Graphing Lesson with Power Point and Assignment

Introduction to Graphing Lesson with Power Point and Assignment

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Laurel Education
This presentation includes a lot of the basic terms that students need to build a base for future mathematics courses. These principles are used in geometry, algebra, and trigonometry. I have used this as low as the eighth grade level and collegiate courses. Key Terms: Graph Axes Ordered Pairs x-intercept y-intercept Distance Formula This presentation has been left as a pptx file so animations can be added or taken away if they buyer wishes. The preview file is a pdf of the presentation. Both
Preview of Population Studies: You are the Scientist Lesson

Population Studies: You are the Scientist Lesson

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Laurel Education
This lesson involves studying different populations and why they decrease or increase. This gets the student involved by having them be the scientist. The terms in this presentation include: population density observation sampling mark-and-recapture birth rate death rate immigration emigration food space climate Both the presentation and the work page can be found in the zip file. The work page contains an answer key. The paid file has been left as a pptx file so the buyer may add or remove
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By ensuring that students have a solid foundation, teachers can help set them up for future success.

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