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Middle school precalculus project pdfs

Preview of Pi Day Graphing Math Activity | Math & Art Project for Middle or High School

Pi Day Graphing Math Activity | Math & Art Project for Middle or High School

Am I like π? High School Pi Day Activity. This activity can be used in High School, but also in Middle School. It includes a Polar Grid (Polar Coordinates), but students don't need to know it to complete this task.Students graph and connect the points where the indicated line and the circle number that corresponds to each digit of Pi intersect. Then, they read the π-statements and graph points depending on how much they agree with each statement. As a result, they have 2 graphs: Pi and their own
Preview of Functions and Relations Mini Project - When Will I Ever Use This?

Functions and Relations Mini Project - When Will I Ever Use This?

"When will I ever use this?" The famous question asked by every Algebra student. Give your students a REAL application of systems of inequalities with this mini project!When textbook application problems aren't cutting it to spark your students' interest these "When Will I Ever Use This" mini projects will give them the real life application they are craving to know. From doctors, to accountants, to business owners, and beyond, algebra is used everyday by a variety of professionals. Profession:
Preview of Polynomials Project Math Book

Polynomials Project Math Book

In this project, students create a "math book' that exemplifies their knowledge of polynomials. Students will create a cover page, table of contents, and an authors page, as well content pages. The content pages have students create descriptions of how to solve the problem as well as solving three examples.The contents that are covered include:1. Defining monomial, binomial, trinomal, and polynomial. As well as the name for the number of each degree (constant, linear, quadratic cubic, quartic, q
Preview of Polynomials Lesson 4 Graphing with Technology

Polynomials Lesson 4 Graphing with Technology

This is a project I use in my Algebra 2 classroom as an introduction to graphing polynomial functions. The topics covered are the following: 1- Graphing polynomial functions on graph paper, using a graphing caclulator. 2. Writing the Standard form of a polynomial 3. Determine Zeros or solutions of the polynomial 4. Determine minimum and maximum values or each polynomial function. 5. Degree of polynomial and leading coefficient 6. End behavior of graphs I hope this is helpful, please let me
Preview of TriAnimal: a triangle animal project where geometry meets art

TriAnimal: a triangle animal project where geometry meets art

Join me on an exciting journey into the world of art and geometry! In this project, students will embark on a creative adventure where they will draw an animal using only triangles. Through this process, label perpendicular bisector, altitude, median and demonstrate pythagoreans theorem and the triangle inequality theorem. This project comes as a packet with instructions, workspace, and a rubric.
Preview of Logarithmic Function Project: 3 Choices, Rubric Included

Logarithmic Function Project: 3 Choices, Rubric Included

Created by
Time Flies
Research and create a display covering one of 3 choices: 1)Professions that use Logs. 2)Exploring the founder of Logs: John Napier 3)Discovering the slide rule. The project comes with a suggested rubric and a blank rubric. ***This product and more is a part of my Exponential and Log Bundle I hope you enjoy using this product. Follow me at my TpT store! My store: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Time-Flies Copyright © Time Flies/Lisa Hamiter. All rights reserved by author. This
Preview of Summer Scene using Math Equations | Activity for Online Graphing Calculator

Summer Scene using Math Equations | Activity for Online Graphing Calculator

Created by
FI Educator
Can be used as a Distance Learning Resource.Need a fun, yet challenging, activity for your Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, or Pre-Calculus students with a Summer theme? Or do you need a emergency sub plan that can be easily implemented and keeps students productively working all class? This activity is made to work with an online graphing calculator such as Desmos (www.desmos.com), where students will need to create a picture using only equations that are used in high school math. They will need
Preview of Exponential Functions Lesson 7 Graphing Logarithmic Functions with Technology

Exponential Functions Lesson 7 Graphing Logarithmic Functions with Technology

With this project the students will: 1) graph the line y=x 2) graph the logarithmic function and it’s inverse 3) identify the domain and range of the logarithmic function 4) identify the x-intercept and y-intercept of the log function 5) identify and graph the asymptote of the logarithmic function The main goal in graphing the logarithm and the exponential function is to show a graphical representation of the graphs of inverse functions. Please stay in touch and let me know how this was usef
Preview of Polynomial Labs (Quadratics, Cubics, etc.) including Catapults!

Polynomial Labs (Quadratics, Cubics, etc.) including Catapults!

Created by
Kevin Fraker
This lab includes two versions of a catapult lab (calculus based and non-calculus based). Students work in groups to collect data on a ball launched using a catapult. Students create regression equations using a graphing calculator or spreadsheet. Also included is a painted cubes lab that includes 4 types of functions. Courses: algebra 1, algebra 2, pre-calculus, calculus Here are links to my other algebra projects: Click Here to see my project: Indirect Measurement Labs Click Here to see
Preview of Graphing Rational Functions Flipbook Project

Graphing Rational Functions Flipbook Project

Created by
James Nobilio
This is a great resource for Algebra and Pre-Calculus students learning to and reviewing how to graph rational functions.
Preview of Midpoint; Exponential Functions, Mathematical Patterns & More!

Midpoint; Exponential Functions, Mathematical Patterns & More!

Created by
KozMath
Midpoint; Exponential Functions, Mathematical Patterns & More! The Sierpinski's Triangle! A Perfect Activity for Algebra - PreCalculus. For Algebra & Geometry: This activity requires your students to calculate the midpoint of a segment using the midpoint formula & an old-fashion compass. This activity also asks the students to analyze the mathematical patterns of The Sierpinski's Triangle. Once the activity is complete, your students then get to decorate their triangle!
Preview of Function Transformations Exploratory Project

Function Transformations Exploratory Project

Created by
BurrisMath
I use this project in my classes to introduce the unit on function transformations in my algebra 2 classes. I've also used it as a review in my precalculus class. They are asked to study the most popular parent functions in several ways then use Desmos to explore what happens when they adjust the equations in various ways. This is a fairly open-ended exploration, and my students typically do a great job with that. I've included a basic rubric for grading purposes. I have found that front-loading
Preview of Graph Transformation Project Write Up

Graph Transformation Project Write Up

Created by
Pi 4 Ever
This project write up will help students get creative with transformed functions of parent gaphs. Students will choose a parent function to work with and then create at least 3 transformations of their own. Students will be asked to create a table of values and graph for both functions (parent and transformed). This project includes detailed instructions on how to present the information. Rubric included.
Preview of Exponential Functions Lesson 1A Graphing with Technology

Exponential Functions Lesson 1A Graphing with Technology

TOPIC: Graphing Families of Exponential Functions The learning objectives include the following: the student will understand how to graph exponential functions, identify the domain and range identify the x-intercept and y-intercept identify and graph the asymptote This lesson meets the Common Core State Standard for Mathematics, CCSS.F.IF.7 “Graph functions expressed symbolically and show key features of the graph, by hand in simple cases, and using technology for more complicated cas
Preview of Factoring Polynomials Methods Flipbook Assignment

Factoring Polynomials Methods Flipbook Assignment

Created by
Seema Sharma
There are many methods of factoring polynomials. In this project, students review all these different methods by creating a flipbook with steps and their own examples of each type of factoring. Methods include: Reverse DISTRIBUTIONQUADRATICS using the DIAMOND and BOX METHODQUADRATICS using the DIAMOND METHOD and by GROUPINGPOLYNOMIALS by GROUPINGSUM and DIFFERENCE OF SQUARES SUM and DIFFERENCE OF CUBES DIVISION (long, grid, or whatever other methods you teach) These directions are on half shee
Preview of Desmos Art Project

Desmos Art Project

Created by
Blue Milk
This exercise allows students to practice graphing lines while creating art. Students are asked to use lines to create a drawing or logo chosen by the student. The student will present their drawing showing their lines in different forms. For a more detailed project check out my other listing for Linear Equations Desmos Art Project - Linear Equations
Preview of Programming on the TI 84 Plus CE by creating a simple Quadratic Formula Program

Programming on the TI 84 Plus CE by creating a simple Quadratic Formula Program

Created by
Learning Media
These are step by step instructions to help students become familiar with the basic programming language using the TI 84 Plus CE Graphing Calculator. These lessons also help students with basic math formulas. The TI 84 Plus CE uses TI Basic as its programming language. This step by step lesson with photos and screenshots introduces programming on the TI 84 Plus CE by creating a simple Quadratic Formula Program. This lesson is suitable for grades 8-12. There are only four lines to this Quadra
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