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11th grade basic operations unit plan microsofts

Preview of Significant Figures Lesson

Significant Figures Lesson

Created by
ChemistryNinja
Counting significant figures (aka significant digits) and calculating answers with the correct number of sig figs is important in math and science. This is why ChemistryNinja made this fill-in-the-blank Significant Figure notes teachers. This 1-day lesson plan covers how to count significant figures, and which are significant during addition/ subtraction and multiplication/ division.
Preview of Learning Task: Debits and Credits

Learning Task: Debits and Credits

Do you want kids to learn math and take it serious? Then make it relevant to real life! In this task students will earn Number Operations in real life case by working on finances and balancing a checkbook. This is a classroom proven Task that works for all ability levels.
Preview of Market Math

Market Math

Created by
Crazy Days
Market Math is a transition math unit that combines money skills, transition skills, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and Life skills. There are 3 levels contained in this unit. There are some materials that are required (a classroom Market) and the price tags are not supplied in this unit as that can be individualized for the classroom. The items on the place cards can be changed to fit your classroom. By the end of this year long unit, students can, count money, give change, add money, figure
Preview of Inference about a Population Mean

Inference about a Population Mean

Created by
Mr Tom Tom
A powerpoint presentation titled Inference about a population mean. It introduces the t distribution as well as goes into the confidence intervals, and the test of significance when the population parameters are unknown. The power point gives the formula for the one-sample test statistic, as well as the margin of error formula, and the modified formula for finding the appropriate sample size when we have a desired margin of error.
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