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Preview of Calculus Derivatives Project: The Calculus Coaster

Calculus Derivatives Project: The Calculus Coaster

Created by
Tyler Kissner
A project that combines the concepts of continuity and differentiation and applies it to a real world situation. The students must first use both continuity and differentiation to solve for multiple coefficients. They then use the coefficients they have solved for and their knowledge of derivatives to answer questions about the situation. Designed for an AP or Advanced Calculus 1 class.
Preview of Angry Penguins -- Piecewise & Transformations - 21st Century Math Project

Angry Penguins -- Piecewise & Transformations - 21st Century Math Project

In American culture people have an affinity for launching birds, pheasants and other sorts of fowl at oblivious targets with a sling shot. Where does this fascination come from? Nobody knows. Nonetheless, it makes for an interesting quadratic function application. Are you ready to help out costumed Penguins extract centuries of revenge against those slap-happy menacing predators –- the Seals. Of course you are. You get to do that in this 21st Century Math Project.I have found that piecewise func
Preview of Quadratic Clue - an Algebra 1 or 2 Quadratics Math Project

Quadratic Clue - an Algebra 1 or 2 Quadratics Math Project

Created by
Math Daddy
Quadratics "Clue" Project for either Algebra 1 or Algebra 2. Fun way for your class to learn and practice quadratics by solving a murder mystery. Students will be required to graph and solve equations to determine who committed a murder, with what weapon, and the location of the crime. This project can be done individually or in groups of up to 3. The project will last several days, probably up to a week depending on the ability of your students and whether or not you are on a block schedule.
Preview of Parent Functions Calculation and Graphing Project

Parent Functions Calculation and Graphing Project

Created by
Priceless Math
PLEASE NOTE: THE PREVIEW VERSION OF THIS PRODUCT IS THE ACTUAL "STUDENT VERSION" AND DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY OF THE ANSWERS TO THE PROBLEMS. THE PRODUCT VERSION INCLUDES DETAILED ANSWERS TO ALL OF THE PROBLEMS FOR THE PROJECT.This project activity involves the calculation, graphing and coloring of the twelve (12) basic functions studied in Algebra 2/Math 3 and Pre-Calculus. I have my Algebra 2, Math 3 and Precalculus students complete this project toward the end of the semester/year in preparatio
Preview of Linear Equations Project - Graphing the Eiffel Tower

Linear Equations Project - Graphing the Eiffel Tower

Created by
Tyler McKell
Discover linear equations the fun way. This is a 5 day project that is ready to use. Implementing it in your class will be as easy as pi. Students will need access to a computer or iPad. They will use a powerful online graphing calculator to create a drawing of the Eiffel tower via www.desmos.com. Students will learn about: Writing linear equations in point-slope form Writing linear equations in slope-intercept form Writing equations of parallel lines Graphing horizontal and vertical lines
Preview of Graphing Linear Equations / Functions Stained Glass Window Project

Graphing Linear Equations / Functions Stained Glass Window Project

Created by
Almighty Algebra
Students are to select a minimum of 3 equations from each column. After they graph each selected linear equation they will get a unique pattern. Students should then use crayons, markers, or colored pencils to color in each section of the pattern. Contents:•Stained Glass Window Project PageMaterials:•Colored Paper (optional) or regular paper•Rulers•Color pencils, crayons, and/or markers Directions:1.Print a project page for each of your students.2.Distribute project pages, rulers, and whatever c
Preview of Function Fun 5: The King's Pathway

Function Fun 5: The King's Pathway

The King’s Pathway, provides an engaging project your students can do to create their own beautiful functions based on their work with the previous sections. Adaptations allow students from elementary, middle, and high school levels to succeed in making projects that are engaging and empowering examples of the beauty of mathematics. Very detailed instructions and classroom tested in 4th grade through Algebra. Linear and non-linear models are offered for students of varying levels. Color examples
Preview of Math 1/Math 2/ Algebra 1 Quadratic Functions Calculation and Graphing Project

Math 1/Math 2/ Algebra 1 Quadratic Functions Calculation and Graphing Project

Created by
Priceless Math
This activity involves the calculation, graphing and coloring of quadratic functions that have a leading coefficient = 1 only. I have my Algebra 1/Math 1/Math 2 students complete this project toward the end of the unit on quadratic functions.A total of ten (10) quadratic functions require solution and graphing by the students. A series of calculation sheets are first completed by the students following by an overall quadratic equation summary table. This is followed by the completion of ten (1
Preview of Parabolic Bridge Project

Parabolic Bridge Project

Created by
Priceless Math
The purpose of this project is to give your students a deeper understanding of the applications and use of quadratic equations or parabolas in the real world. During this project the students will analyze, design and construct scale model, parabolic-shaped bridges. The students will calculate the quadratic equations associated with each of bridges they choose to design. I always cut out the wood sections for their bridge designs and have them paint and assemble the sections. I complete this
Preview of Math Project Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Functions Models *DISTANCE LEARN

Math Project Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Functions Models *DISTANCE LEARN

PRINT and DIGITAL * * Makes distance planning so much easier!Math Project Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Functions Models*DISTANCE LEARNINGAre you looking for a way for your students to show their understanding of linear, quadratic, and exponential functions? Math Project Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Functions Models is the perfect project for your students to synthesize what they have learned about linear, quadratic, and exponential functions. Your students will create models of the
Preview of Graphing Linear Functions / Equations Card Sort Activity

Graphing Linear Functions / Equations Card Sort Activity

Created by
Almighty Algebra
In this activity, students will be given a sheet of 24 pieces and an answer document. Students are to glue corresponding graphs, slopes, y-intercepts, and equations in the same row of the answer document.Contents:•Sheet of 24 pieces•Answer Document •Answer KeyMaterials:•Colored Paper•Scissors•Glue SticksDirections:1.Print enough copies of the 24 pieces and the answer document so that each student will have one. 2.Every student will need a set of pieces, an answer document, scissors, and a glue s
Preview of Math Project Graphing Quadratic Functions Math & Art Project *DISTANCE LEARNING

Math Project Graphing Quadratic Functions Math & Art Project *DISTANCE LEARNING

PRINT and DIGITAL * * Makes distance planning so much easier!Graphing Quadratic Functions Math and Art ProjectYour students will apply their skills of graphing quadratic equations with art! Students will graph specified types of quadratic equations and choose how they create an original piece of art. My students love this project because it provides an opportunity for them to be creative in math class!TPT Buyer said, "My students really enjoyed this project, and the artists were able to really
Preview of Graph My Name! Performance Task

Graph My Name! Performance Task

Students graph at least 5 letters of their name using multiple functions. This version requires linear, quadratic, square root, cube root, and cubic functions. After graphing by hand and writing the functions, they use Desmos to check their work and make an original piece of mathematical art!Google DocAlgebra 1Algebra 2
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