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Twelfth graders examine multiple aspects of statistics. In this mathematical reasoning lesson, 12th graders solve problems on probability, logarithms, exponential relationships and transforming rectilinear shapes. This resource contains several lessons which include extensions, vocabulary, and related activities.
Students review correct classroom procedures. In this algebra activity, students are taught how to identify exponential graphs and identify the assyptotes and write an exponential formula.
High schoolers solve the mystery of dead Mr. Potato Head using physics and algebra. They discuss Newton's Law of cooling as it applies to the mystery scenario involving a cooling baked potato as the "victim". They manipulate algebraic equations to find the time of death.
Students play a game and collect data for their graph. In this algebra activity, students solve quadratic equations and identify properties of their graph. They describe the pattern created by the graph and the game.
Students explore motion in different positions. In this math lesson, students experiment with motion in a straight line vertically or horizontally. They also graph these lines on a TI and examine the curve produced when an object is thrown.
Pupils plot slope fields. In this introduction to slope fields lesson, students plot 12 slope fields for given differential equations.
Students analyze data to determine the type of function that most closely matches the data. They demonstrate an understanding of how modifying parameters change the graphs of functions by writing equations for those functions.
Students observe a demonstration of regular soda versus diet soda. In this exploring density lesson students complete a lab on density and present a PowerPoint presentations of their results.
Students investigate the accumulation of drugs in the body. In this algebra lesson, students collect data on drug retention and assimilation. They use their data to predict the behavior and effects of drugs.
Twelfth graders investigate integration by parts. In this Calculus lesson, 12th graders explore the use of a mnemonic device designed to tell students which expression to use for integration by parts.