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High school math handouts for Microsoft Word

Preview of Penny Boat Lab: Density, Buoyancy and Archimedes

Penny Boat Lab: Density, Buoyancy and Archimedes

Created by
Ray Byle
This is a one period activity/lab to teach students about the concept of density and Archimedes Principle, why things float. Students each get a piece of aluminum foil and design and make a boat. They then must calculate how many pennies it will carry before sinking, and then test it. This is an excellent one day STEM project that combines science, math, design and construction. Students will use the formula Density=Mass divided by Volume.
Preview of High School Science Graphing Worksheet - Making Line Graphs in Science

High School Science Graphing Worksheet - Making Line Graphs in Science

Use this worksheet to help your students practice making line graphs. In addition, they will have to identify both the independent and dependent variables. Hopefully, they will make the connection between the variables and their placement on the graph. There is a key provided for the teacher. There are ten line graphs for students to work with. line graph, plot points, independent variable, dependent variable, data table, uniform scale, x-axis, y-axis
Preview of Paychecks- Calculation of Hourly Wages, Overtime, Salaries, and Commission

Paychecks- Calculation of Hourly Wages, Overtime, Salaries, and Commission

Paychecks- Calculation of Hourly Wages, Overtime, Salaries, and Commission This activity worksheet is an excellent, quick/simple tool to use to teach students how to calculate hourly wage, overtime pay, salary pay, and commission. The activity is broken into 4 sections- one for each form of payment. Each form of payment includes a detailed explanation, formula, example, and problems for students to try. This is a no prep activity for when you just want to briefly introduce the items and not spen
Preview of Scientific Method Variables and Graphing Practice

Scientific Method Variables and Graphing Practice

Created by
Jason Demers
Students are given six different sets of experimental data and asked to identify the variables (independent, dependent etc.). They also reinforce graphing by identifying if the data should be represented with a bar or line graph. With this information, students the create data tables and graphs for the data.
Preview of Solving Equations and Inequalities Activity (Connect the Dots)

Solving Equations and Inequalities Activity (Connect the Dots)

This is an activity to help students understand solving Equations and Inequalities. The front side of the activity has a variety of problems that, when solved correctly, tell which dots to connect in order to create a hidden picture on the back! Just in case you are wondering, yes, that is in fact Harry Potter! Students enjoy trying to figure out what picture is hidden behind all the math; this is a great puzzle activity and a great “thinker!”
Preview of Thanksgiving Crossword

Thanksgiving Crossword

This is a Thanksgiving Crossword Puzzle. I always feel that if you are going to take the trouble of printing off a crossword puzzle for everyone it should a least last 10 to 15 minutes and be somewhat challenging. Most of the crosswords take 2 minutes to complete. I have included a version of the crossword without the word bank for the brave of heart. I hope this works for you. I use all of my products and are classroom tested. Good luck and Happy Thanksgiving. Make sure you check back Scorton
Preview of Formula Sheet: Volume and Surface Area of 3D shapes! (Editable!)

Formula Sheet: Volume and Surface Area of 3D shapes! (Editable!)

Created by
Muggle Math
Quick and easy formula reference sheet! These half sheets fit perfectly in binders, folders, notebooks, etc. for easy access. Completely customizable! Just download, edit if you wish, and print!This formula sheet includes volume and surface area formulas for rectangular prisms, cubes, cylinders, spheres, cones, and pyramids complete with pictures! Have a question? Send a message or leave a review!Thank you! ***Muggle Math***
Preview of Factoring Trinomials X Box Pre-Factoring Activity

Factoring Trinomials X Box Pre-Factoring Activity

Created by
Mrs Tirol
Factoring trinomials using the X-Box method is the best strategy I have found to teach this concept. This worksheet has 3 pages of x-box puzzles for students to solve before learning how to factor trinomials. An answer key is also included. Download the preview file to see exactly what you will get.
Preview of Probability of Compound Events (Guided Notes)

Probability of Compound Events (Guided Notes)

Created by
Eddie McCarthy
This lesson is meant to be used as guided notes for a whole class. Students begin by learning what makes 2 events independent. After slowly working through a problem about rolling a die and choosing a card, they discover that they can multiply probabilities when working with these compound events. They then attempt problems involving picking marbles from a bag. Next, they learn about dependent events, and finally, mutually exclusive events. The last 2 pages are a copy of the key.
Preview of Create your Own Board Game- Rubric and guidelines

Create your Own Board Game- Rubric and guidelines

Created by
MillerMadness
This is a outline and scoring rubric for teachers to use on a board game project.
Preview of Middle School Math and Science Graphing Practice - Middle School Line Graphs

Middle School Math and Science Graphing Practice - Middle School Line Graphs

Use this resource to help your middle school math and science students learn and practice how to make line graphs as well as identify the independent and dependent variables. Move beyond bar graphs! There is a teacher key provided and eight graphs for practice. line graph, plot points, x-axis, y-axis, independent variable, dependent variable
Preview of IB Math Internal Assessment (IA) Student Handout

IB Math Internal Assessment (IA) Student Handout

A 20-page comprehensive student handout that contains everything they need to know about the IB Math IA Exploration. This is a Word file that you can edit to suit the needs of your students.This is suitable for both AA and AI students.
Preview of Create Population Pyramids!

Create Population Pyramids!

Created by
Neat Sheets
OverviewStudents will understand how to read a population pyramid by creating one! This activity includes two templates to help your students create their own population pyramids, as well as population data for four countries from the U.S. Census Bureau's International Database. The activity includes blank cards if you or your students would like to create additional or specific population pyramids. Instructions are included to help navigate the U.S. Census Bureau's website in order to obtain th
Preview of STEM Project, Making a Catapult: Force, Work, Power and Energy

STEM Project, Making a Catapult: Force, Work, Power and Energy

Created by
Ray Byle
This is an exciting, hands-on STEM project in which students make small catapults with classroom supplies and collect data to calculate force, work, power, momentum and kinetic energy. At the end of the project the class can set up and compete in mini battles with their catapults in whatever type of games you want to come up with. Some game suggestions are given.
Preview of Algebraic Proofs - Reasons and Practice

Algebraic Proofs - Reasons and Practice

Created by
Emily P K
The first page of this file gives students a list of commonly used reasons in algebraic proofs (e.g., addition property of equality). The second page has three practice two-column proofs and quicker practice identifying properties that change one equation into four equivalent equations.Common Core Standard(s):A-REI.1 Explain each step in solving a simple equation as following from the equality of numbers asserted at the previous step, starting from the assumption that the original equation has
Preview of Algebra 2 Bell Ringer / Do Now / Warm Up Packet (over 400 problems)

Algebra 2 Bell Ringer / Do Now / Warm Up Packet (over 400 problems)

Created by
The Engineer
This packet contains over 400 "Bell Ringer" problems for an Algebra 2 course. Problems are broken up into sets of six that can be done on a daily basis. Also contained in the document is a copy of the Bell Work Sheet on page three. Students receive a Bell Work Sheet at the beginning of the week and do their work each day until they submit their sheet on Friday for the teacher to assess. Each day, the teacher can choose to review the day's problems by having students put problems on the boar
Preview of Learning Activities for the Pre-AP* Algebra II and Pre-calculus Classrooms

Learning Activities for the Pre-AP* Algebra II and Pre-calculus Classrooms

Created by
Mark Sparks
This book contains interactive learning activities that can be used as exploratory lessons and class discussions to develop topics in Algebra II and Pre-calculus. Topics include a variety of different topics that are typically found in each of these two courses. They are designed to foster analytically thinking that all students need, but that students of Pre-AP* and AP* classes need in order to be successful in AP Calculus and/or AP Statistics. A complete list of topics can be seen by downlo
Preview of Algebra 1 or 2 Example Syllabus

Algebra 1 or 2 Example Syllabus

A different way for students to look at the Expectations and Policies of the classroom. The students really enjoyed the change! It also helped that everything was separated by category so when I asked follow-up questions, they were easy to find!****Unless you are Microsoft Word savvy, you'll want to make sure you stay within the margins of the boxes. Otherwise, they will move around and change size. Then you'll have to fix it back to line up. It can be difficult if you don't work with Micro
Preview of Average Rate of Change Foldable

Average Rate of Change Foldable

This foldable shows students how to find the Average Rate of Change given different mediums such as a graph, table, function, and function notation. The answer key is included in this file as well as the student handout. In order to have this foldable print correctly, place papers face-up (one on top of the other), facing the same direction, and print 1-->2 sided.
Preview of Multiplying Polynomials (Binomials- FOIL)

Multiplying Polynomials (Binomials- FOIL)

Created by
Matt Scheets
This document includes a warm-up exercise to support algebra tiles manipulatives for multiplying binomials and guided notes for using three methods when multiplying binomials (FOIL, Box Method, and Double distribute). There are graphic organizers for each method and there is ample space for students to show their steps and take notes. There is also a HW assignement including answer key.
Preview of Calculating Work (W=Fxd) Worksheets and Key

Calculating Work (W=Fxd) Worksheets and Key

Created by
WeRead2Succeed
Calculating Work (W=Fxd) Worksheets and KeyIf you have been teaching a Simple Machines or Energy Unit, then you need to check out this three page lesson to teach calculating work. It is in three sections.Section 1: Picture QuestionsSection 2: Word Problems/with Challenge QuestionsSection 3: Charting/Graphing ProblemsAll problems are worked out and the key is included.These worksheets include the renown Triangle Method, which has been a proven problem solver for students who struggle in math.The
Preview of Linear Functions vs Exponential Functions

Linear Functions vs Exponential Functions

Created by
Alexandra Davis
This is a comparison between linear and exponential functions (to help meet common core state standards). Students are given a situation (word problem) and asked to write if it is linear or exponential, an equation to represent it, and complete a table. Will lead to great discussions comparing situations. Word file so you can edit to meet your needs.
Preview of Representations of Inequalities - Notes and Practice

Representations of Inequalities - Notes and Practice

Created by
Emily P K
The first page of this file includes guided notes about simple and compound inequalities: - Keywords (e.g., "at least" means greater than or equal to) - Verbal description (e.g., "x is greater than 4") - Number line - Inequality notation < > etc. - Interval notation On the second page, students solve simple linear inequalities and represent their solutions in three ways: - Inequality notation - Interval notation - Number line Common Core Standard(s): A-REI.3 Solve linear equations and i
Preview of Place Value Chart - Decimals

Place Value Chart - Decimals

Created by
Fo Sho David
I use this place value chart with my students to assess if they know how to write a number by placing each digit under the correct place value. This can be used in small group, it also has a blank space for students to draw examples of whole numbers and parts of a whole.Let me know what you think? On the comments below!Thanks! Betty
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