What if there isn't a straight line from point A to point B? Students learning about combinations and statistics as they try to find their way home.
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That’s A Bunch Of Bowling Part 2
Wii would like to play! Students explore the often overlooked and unnoticed mathematics behind a popular video game.
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InSync 2
As if synchronized diving wasn't intense enough. We have some more synched up scenarios for you to dive into.
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Where’s Waldo?
Students write linear equations to model interstates and inequalities to model possible locations of the ever elusive Waldo.
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36 For The Dance Floor – Part 2
If you build it, the party people will come...and who doesn't like to party? Students will explore the relationship between dance floors, perimeters, and areas by creating and describing functions.
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Alphabet or Soup
What do alphabet soup and math have in common? Grab a spoon and eat up. We know you're hungry!
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The Problem With Weak Handshakes
You can use this lesson to emphasize the use of multiple strategies, the power of mathematics, and, of course, the best way to make a great first impression.
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Be Like Mike
Even polygons dream about the grass being greener on the other side. This lesson will challenge students to use their reasoning skills to compare properties of shapes in hope to make them more similar.
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That’s A Bunch of Bowling
The computer is broken, but bowling balls are not stuck. Wii still want to bowl! Students use math to try and figure out how to score a game of bowling!
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Spotify vs. iTunes
Math, music, and an important decision to make. Students use systems of linear functions to describe a real-world situation, and use math to make an informed decision.
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