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High school math webquests for Easel

Preview of Skittle Statistics MS Excel Mini-Lab

Skittle Statistics MS Excel Mini-Lab

Created by
3D-PT
This is a 1 class MS Excel lab for a computer or math class. You can have the students explore the distribution of different color Skittles in class. This is a great mini-lab or half-day activity when you school ends up with a weird schedule day. Tell them they can't eat till the Skittles till the end of class, or they will distort their numbers. Also make sure they don't throw them or shove them up their nose (Yes, stuck Skittles are hard to extract, ask me how I know..)The goal of this lab is
Preview of History of Measurement

History of Measurement

This three to five-day activity is entertaining and brings out student's research and creativity skills. It introduces students to the history of measurement. This activity can be printed or completed online. You can choose to give students only the question sheet or the WebQuest with questions. Students decipher a hidden message to measure their foot and hand with a ruler in a really fun Cryptogram. Next, students practice their mathematic skills by finding the surface area and volume of pyrami
Preview of History of Positive and Negative Numbers Webquest

History of Positive and Negative Numbers Webquest

Created by
Kights Creations
This activity takes students on a journey to intellectual awareness of how positive and negative numbers has evolved over the years. I used this assignment in my google classroom so that students were able to submit their answers to me online.
Preview of Scientific Notation and the Planets Webquest

Scientific Notation and the Planets Webquest

Created by
Byrd Education
Students practice writing scientific notation and standard notation by looking up stats from the NASA website about the planets. Then, they answer questions comparing the planets by using division and scientific notation. Included is the option sections of having students find another planet and write the stats of that planet in scientific notation and standard form. Great for beginning practice with writing scientific notation!ANSWERS ARE INCLUDED.
Preview of Celebrate Pi Day!

Celebrate Pi Day!

Click on the PREVIEW tab to see more!!Celebrate Pi Day on March 14th (3.14) with these fun and engaging multidisciplinary activities! Students rotate through centers in groups of four for a block period, or they can do each activity as a class group (if you have enough computers in your room).Activity sheets are already layered and ready to upload to your Google Classroom for immediate use.Activities included:webquest researching the history of πmeasuring activity to find π (Students will need c
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