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Word Problems: What's Reasonable?
In this word problem worksheet, students read a word problem and answer 5 questions, determining whether given answers are reasonable. Answers included on page 2.
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Challenge Discussion Sheet 5
In this math worksheet, students solve for the derivative of seven functions. For three derivatives, students set up a sign chart. They solve three word (or story) problems dealing with falling items.
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Homework Challenge - Multiplication Maze
In this multiplication worksheet, 3rd graders solve problems that use the numbers 0 - 12 as they work their way through a maze to find their missing homework pages. They find the products on each side of the maze.
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Fraction Math
In this fraction learning exercise, students match a set of fractions in one column with their multiplication problem equivalents in another. Answers included on page 2.
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Challenge Discussion Sheet 3
In this function worksheet, students prove given limits, solve differentiate functions, identify points on a graph with tangent lines passing through given points, determine the radius of a largest sphere that can fit inside of a pyramid...
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Challenge Discussion Sheet 1: Function
In this function discussion sheet, students determine the domain and range of each function and sketch the graph of each. They determine limits of given functions. This one-page worksheet contains thirteen problems.
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Challenge Sheet 2: Evaluate Functions
In this function worksheet, students evaluate integrals using the fundamental theorem of calculus. They identify the maxima and minima on intervals. This one-page worksheet contains seven problems.
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Challenge Sheet 3: Average Value of a Function
In this average value worksheet, students determine the average value of functions, sketch graphs of continuous intervals, evaluate integrals, find the average value of a function and convert limits to a definite integral. This one-page...
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Challenge Sheet 8: Kinetic Energy
In this kinetic energy worksheet, student set up equations that represent the kinetic energy of a rod with given parameters. They compute the volume of ocean water in a 2-mile radius, and sketch a graph of the information. This...
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Challenge Sheet 7: Area and Cross-Sections
In this area instructional activity, students set up integrals which evaluate the area of a region bounded by graphs. they use vertical and horizontal cross-sections. This two-page instructional activity contains seven multi-step...
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Challenge Sheet 9: Improper Integrals
In this integral worksheet, students evaluate improper integrals, use a convergence test to determine if the integral will converge or diverge and consider the area of a region bounded by a polygon. This one-page worksheet contains...
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Algebra Challenge: One Variable Equations
In this equation worksheet, students solve one-step algebra equations. They use the distributive property to solve two-step algebra equations. This one-page worksheet contains 20 problems.
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Algebra Challenge
In this equation worksheet, students solve a total of 20 problems that use one variable. Worksheet is part of a resource directory with multiple activity links.
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Algebra Challenge #2
In this equation worksheet, students solve a total of 20 problems using one variable. Worksheet includes link to a resource directory with multiple activities.
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Experiments with Inscribed Angles
Right angles, acute angles, obtuse angles, central angles, inscribed angles: how many types of angles are there? Learners first investigate definitions of inscribed angles, central angles, and intercepted arcs. The majority of the...
CK-12 Foundation
Whole Number Addition: Let's Go Fishing!
Practice adding whole numbers by combining the amount of fish Alice and Bob catch. As young mathematicians work through each problem, they are asked to find one more plus the amount of fish already caught. They can manipulate the...
CK-12 Foundation
Multiplication of Monomials by Polynomials: Distributing the Monomial
An interactive shows graphically the distribution of a monomial across all the terms in a polynomial multiplication problem. Pupils relate the specific example to a more general problem then make conclusions to develop a pattern for...
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Teaching Students How to Write AP Statistics Exam Responses
But this is math—we don't need to know how to write! The article makes a point that class members in AP® Statistics should be comfortable writing as the exams require it. Individuals quickly realize that quality writing is crucial...
Inside Mathematics
Marble Game
Pupils determine the theoretical probability of winning a game of marbles. Individuals compare the theoretical probability to experimental probability for the same game. They continue on to compare two different probability games.
CK-12 Foundation
Values Written as Powers: Binary Numbers 25 to 31
A five-question interactive boosts proficiency in working with binary numbers. Multiple-choice, short answer, and discussion questions challenge mathematicians to write numbers 25 through 31in exponential and binary form. An adjustable...
CK-12 Foundation
Integer Division: Dropping Anchor
An interactive made up of five questions challenges mathematicians to divide integers and reflect on division properties. A moveable anchor aids in problem-solving. Question types include multiple-choice, true or false, and...
CK-12 Foundation
Percents as Fractions: A Fraction of a Percent
Five questions make up an interactive all about percents and fractions. Mathematicians answer multiple-choice and fill in the blank problems with help from a tool that converts percents to fractions using a sliding bar. An open...
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Measures of Central Tendency Using Scientific Calculators
Learners explore mean, median, and mode as they model mathematics in real-world problem situations. The lesson requires the use of the TI 30X IIS.
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Applying Algebra to the Life of Middle Schoolers
Middle schoolers will read word problems, create questions, and come up with solutions. They are taught to use previous knowledge combined with current content to solve problems logically and algebraically.