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Worksheet
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Factorials

For Students 11th
In this factorials worksheet, 11th graders solve 10 different equations that include various forms of factorials. They write out each of the factorials using enough of the factors to cancel out. Then, students cancel out all duplicate...
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Worksheet
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Phasor Mathematics

For Students Higher Ed
In this mathematics activity, students solve 13 questions on series, factorial, phase mathematics and calculus. They define what phasor means.
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Worksheet
Raytheon

Permutations and Combinations

For Students 6th - 8th
For this permutations and combinations worksheet, middle schoolers complete word problems and pattern problems dealing with permutations and combinations. Students complete 14 problems total.
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PPT
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Second Grade Jeopardy Game

For Teachers 2nd
This PowerPoint provides an effective review of second grade concepts. This "Jeopardy" style review game addresses topics such as addition, subtraction, contractions and punctuation.
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Worksheet
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Help!

For Students 6th - 10th
In this area worksheet, students find different areas of the word HELP! Students answer 5 area questions about the word written on the paper.
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Lesson Plan
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Individualized Lesson for Student C

For Teachers 7th - 9th
Young scholars explain how to solve an algebraic word problem using correct grammar and punctuation.  In this math and writing lesson, students are given a word problem and must write down  directions to solve it. 
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Lesson Plan
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Fancy Factorials

For Teachers 5th - 8th
Learners complete factorials explorations. In this factorials instructional activity, students discuss different ways to arrange and order objects. Learners learn about factorials and how they are expressed. Students complete activity...
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Lesson Plan
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Morning Work

For Teachers 1st
First graders complete their morning work. In this math and editing lesson, 1st graders complete addition and subtraction problems, edit sentences and share their answers. Students can also create math problems of their own.