
In this week’s resource round-up, we’re highlighting secondary math and science resources that will help your students visualize complex concepts.
We’re featuring Domain and Range Card Match, Probability Unit Bundle, Project Based Learning Activities, and so much more.
Get ready to empower your students’ with these resources, half of which are FREE!
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It’s FREE!“This engaging card match activity promotes student understanding of the connection between the domain and range of a function to its graph, while interacting with both inequality notation and interval notation. This activity helps reinforce the concept that graphs of different shapes may have the same domain and range.” |
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“This 12-unit Algebra 2 curriculum bundle contains notes, practice worksheets, reviews, assessments, concept organizers, and activities — all aligned to the Texas Algebra 2 TEKS. With 1,700 pages of student content, including over 120 standards-aligned activities, teachers have a wealth of resources at their fingertips to use as a standalone curriculum or as a robust supplement to existing resources.” |
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It’s FREE!“These task cards are a fun and interactive way for students to review the circle theorems in high school geometry. I love to use these as a review game before a unit test!” |
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“This is a compound and conditional probability unit for high school. The unit includes notes, worksheets, activities, and editable assessments.” |
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It’s FREE!“This resource works as a great introduction to understanding the volume of cylinders, cones, and spheres since it helps students see the connection between the volume of these shapes and their formulas.” |
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“In this hands-on math project, students will go through six phases where they will measure, calculate, cut, color, build, paste, and use their math problem-solving skills to construct their own city from scratch!” |