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Higher education math independent work packets for Microsoft Word

Preview of Calculus Workbook

Calculus Workbook

Created by
Dave Carlgren
Massive and complete calculus course workbook. Instruction, practice problems, solutions all in one package!
Preview of A Beautiful Mind Movie Guide and Questions

A Beautiful Mind Movie Guide and Questions

This sheet is a set of video questions for students to fill out and answer as they view the film, A Beautiful Mind. The film is the story of Nobel Prize Winning Economist John Nash and his battle with Schizophrenia. This is an amazing film and can be used in Psychology, Sociology, Economics or Math Classes. The questions are short answer and are designed to keep students focused on the most important aspects of the film. At the end of the sheet, I have retyped the speech that Dr. Nash gives when
Preview of Quadratics: Factoring with Answer Key

Quadratics: Factoring with Answer Key

This 2-page, fully editable quadratics packet contains:32 factoring questions, including factoring with a > 1, difference of perfect squares, and factoring out a GCF firstIt makes a great review packet for a high level Algebra class or a low level Pre-calculus class.
Preview of Quadratics: Factoring

Quadratics: Factoring

This 2-page, fully editable quadratics packet contains:32 factoring questions, including factoring with a > 1, difference of perfect squares, and factoring out a GCF firstIt makes a great review packet for a high level Algebra class or a low level Pre-calculus class.
Preview of create a budget worksheet (editable and fillable resource)

create a budget worksheet (editable and fillable resource)

covers the skills: Money Management, basic math, place valueA monthly spending and savings plan, or budget, will tell you how much you have to spend, where you’re spending it and what changes you need to make in order to meet your spending and savings goals. Customize it to meet your needs and resources—your plan won’t look like anyone else’s. Remember, a spending and savings plan is flexible. When your life changes, it will too.This document also includes:- Monthly spending and saving plan Use
Preview of Debit and Checks Assignment

Debit and Checks Assignment

Debit and Checks assignment meant to go along with the debit and checks presentation and guided notes
Preview of How to Invest in Real Estate Activity

How to Invest in Real Estate Activity

Here's a handout I made for students about how to profit from investing in real estate. It requires them to use Zillow.com and do some math by plugging in numbers to formulas.
Preview of Internal Assessment Example: IB Biology SL/HL (Cellular Respiration)

Internal Assessment Example: IB Biology SL/HL (Cellular Respiration)

Created by
Bio Is Life
This is an example Internal Assessment that can be used in the classroom to have students utilize the IA rubric for grading. Having students justify their rubric choices with samples from the text will assist students in understanding the requirements of the IA.
Preview of Credit Scores, Debt, Great Recession, Bank Loans (Distance Learning)

Credit Scores, Debt, Great Recession, Bank Loans (Distance Learning)

This handout has students learn about credit scores, which types of loans exist and who the lenders are (many of my students think the government is the source of all loans), how late payments affect your credit score, and then the handout broadens into how banks and loans impact the flow of money and jobs in the economy (with a big diagram about the flow of money and loans around the economy). Students learn about the subprime mortgage crisis and Great Recession, how the FDIC insures bank depos
Preview of Analyzing and Graphing COVID-19 Data by State Activity

Analyzing and Graphing COVID-19 Data by State Activity

Created by
Abigail Morris
One of the many unforeseen consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic is that we are being inundated with excessive amounts of data. Countries, states, and counties are constantly reporting vaccination rates, hospitalization rates, and other COVID statistics. But what do these numbers mean? What is the difference between total infections and infections per capita? In this activity, you will act like a scientist and use statistics to take a deeper dive into these metrics. You will also use graphical
Preview of Creating the Sine Curve from the Unit Circle

Creating the Sine Curve from the Unit Circle

Created by
April Marini
This is a set of instructions that walks students through how to build the sine curve from the unit circle on Geogebra. This can be given to students who have no previous experience using Geogebra, as the directions are pretty specific. However, I would walk through this yourself beforehand so that you can help students troubleshoot if they get stuck! There are directions at the bottom which might help students figure out how to get to the cosine and tangent graphs. There aren't specific directi
Preview of Guided Lecture Questions on Scientific Notation

Guided Lecture Questions on Scientific Notation

Created by
STEMen-Eleven
These questions correspond to the guided lecture PowerPoint on Scientific Notation. The questions are divided up by slide number with a series of questions (1 - 3 questions) correspond to the information on each slide.
Preview of Geometry - Properties of Circles Test  EDITABLE

Geometry - Properties of Circles Test EDITABLE

High School Geometry - Properties of Circles AssessmentIncludes shapes inscribed within circles and equations of a circle
Preview of Polynomial Degree, Terms, Long Division, Synthetic Division

Polynomial Degree, Terms, Long Division, Synthetic Division

Created by
Ho Yung Chan
It covers Polynomial Degree, Terms, Long Division, Synthetic Division.Good for students to review polynomials
Preview of Free Page

Free Page

Free Resource
Preview of Analyzing Pendulum Data Using Google Sheets Activity

Analyzing Pendulum Data Using Google Sheets Activity

Using google sheets, students practice the skills of formatting cells, using formulas, adding error bars and trend lines, transforming data for linearization, finding uncertainty in slope and y-intercept using LINEST and by drawing maximum and minimum slope lines. This activity is excellent for independent work. Students are guided by a free step by step video lesson available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQRmEHqwEycAs they do this, they work through this series of exercises which come w
Preview of Functional Art Project with grading rubric

Functional Art Project with grading rubric

This project provides an opportunity for student to make use of functions in creating an art of their choice. This process tests their analytical and thinking skills to a great extent.
Preview of Organization of Data and Frequency Distribution Table (Lesson and Activity)

Organization of Data and Frequency Distribution Table (Lesson and Activity)

Created by
JAC Store
Define organization of data and frequency distribution table.Construct and organize data in a frequency distribution table.Value being organized in organizing data
Preview of Budgeting template

Budgeting template

Created by
M Richard
This is a budget I made for my seniors to show them budgeting categories.
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