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Worksheet 2: Graphs, Functions and Derivatives
In this math worksheet, students answer 7 questions having to do with graphing derivatives of functions, rectilinear motion, speed and distance.
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Exercise Set 2.6: An Introduction to Functions
In this functions worksheet, students solve 70 short answer questions. Students find domain of functions and evaluate them for a given value. Students determine if a mapping diagram represents a function.
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Square Roots
Investigate the relationship between irrational roots and a number line with a resource that asks learners to put together a number line using radical intervals rather than integers. A great progression, they build on their understanding...
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Worksheet 14: Properties of Logs
In this math worksheet, students are given 7 problems in which they review properties of logs and solve, differentiate formulae, find derivatives and solve story problems involving the rate of spread of a disease and Newton's Law of...
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How Many Triangles?
Something for young mathematicians to remember: the sum of any two sides must be greater than the third. Class members investigates the Triangle Inequality Theorem to find the relationship between the sides of a triangle. At the...
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The Pickle Patch Bathtub
What do your pupils want to save up their money for? Based around the book The Pickle Patch Bathtub, this instructional activity covers opportunity cost, saving, and spending. Learners participate in a discussion and practice making...
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Analog Clock Faces: Drawing Hands
For this clocks worksheet, students draw hands on nine analog clocks to match the digital times shown. All times are in ten minute increments.
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Analog Clock Faces - Writing Digital Time
For this telling time worksheet, students read the 10 analog times shown on clocks and record them. The times are in 10 minute increments.
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Telling Time
In this telling time instructional activity, students write the time down in five minute intervals as shown on the six clocks posted on the instructional activity.
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Running a Mile
The single question in this activity has multiple ways to be solved. Two boys ran a mile. Their times were similar, except one time was a fraction of the other. Who ran faster? In demonstrating the answer to this problem, upper graders...
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US Population 1982-1988
Your algebra learners make predictions using the concepts of a linear model from real-life data given in table form. Learners analyze and discuss solutions without having to write a linear equation.
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Drive the Data Derby
Three days of race car design and driving through the classroom while guessing probability could be a third graders dream. Learn to record car speed, distances traveled, and statistics by using calculation ranges using the mean, median,...
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Graphs of Exponential Functions
What does an exponential pattern look like in real life? After viewing a video of the population growth of bacteria, learners use the real-life scenario to collect data and graph the result. Their conclusion should be a new type of...
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US Population 1790-1860
Your young population scientists analyze a table of values, write a model to represent the real life data, finish the table of data and predict future populations in a collaborative, real-life activity.
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Model Air Plane Acrobatics
Your young airplane enthusiasts will enjoy this collaborative task of graphing an airplane's distance from the ground as it flies in a perfect circle. They will discover that they have graphed a sinusoidal function that comes from the...
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Cookie Recipe: Integrals
In this calculus worksheet, students solve integrals over a defined interval in order to gain the measurements for the provided cookie recipe. There are 10 ingredients.
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Angles of Time
In this angles of time worksheet, students draw an hour hand on a clock to represent given angles and show a time, then "write about it." Answers included on page 2.
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What Time Does the Last Worker Report?
Third graders explore the concepts of time and consumer goods. In this telling time activity, 3rd graders respond to questions about the passage of time and goods and services. This activity incorporates the use a video titled...
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Worksheet 3 - Functions
In this function worksheet, students solve functions with a continuous derivative. This one-page worksheet contains six multi-step problems.
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Worksheet 2 - Instantaneous Velocity
In this distance worksheet, students determine the distance between two objects, find the average velocity of an object, and define instantaneous velocity. This two-page worksheet contains six two-step problems.
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Worksheet 27 - Functions
In this function worksheet, students sketch the graph of a nonzero function, estimate the value of an infinite sum, and determine the derivative and slope of functions. This one-page worksheet contains approximately 6 multi-step problems.
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Time Flies When Math Is Fun
Third graders pracdtice telling time with a demonstration clock.
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Telling Time: Digital to Analog-- 5 Minute Intervals
In this math worksheet, students examine 9 digital clocks which have times to 5 minute intervals. Students draw the time on an analog clock face to match each digital clock.
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Telling Time: Analog to Digital-- 5 Minute Intervals
In this math worksheet, students learn to tell time on an analog clock and write the time in numbers to the nearest 5 minutes. There are 9 clocks on the page.