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Problem of the Day: Truth Tables
In this truth table worksheet, students construct truth tables to show that Modus Ponens and Hypothetical Syllogism are valid arguments. This one-page worksheet contains two problems.
Noyce Foundation
Ducklings
The class gets their mean and median all in a row with an assessment task that uses a population of ducklings to work with data displays and measures of central tendency. Pupils create a frequency chart and calculate the mean and median....
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Challenge: Skills and Applications Lesson 2.2
In this truth tables worksheet, students solve 5 short answer problems. Students make a truth table for five conditional statements.
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Symbolic Logic: 3
Students solve problems with symbolic logic about a truth table and make their own truth table. Students complete 9 problems total.
Inside Mathematics
Suzi's Company
The mean might not always be the best representation of the average. The assessment task has individuals determine the measures of center for the salaries of a company. They determine which of the three would be the best representation...
Inside Mathematics
Scatter Diagram
It is positive that how one performs on the first test relates to their performance on the second test. The three-question assessment has class members read and analyze a scatter plot of test scores. They must determine whether...
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Binary Math Circuits
In this Algebra II/Pre-calculus activity, students analyze and build digital circuits. The six page activity contains eleven problems. Answers not included.
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Graphing
In this graphing worksheet, students solve and graph 10 different problems that include determining various coordinates and the slope. First, they use the table to write the x and y coordinates for each point on the graphs. Then,...
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Symbolic Logic
In this symbolic logic learning exercise, 11th graders solve 3 different sets of problems related to using symbolic logic. First, they determine the values of y in the given domain set for conjunction and disjunction. Then, students...
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Math Club #19: Brain Twisters
In this brain twisters worksheet, 7th graders work in groups to solve 7 puzzles using logic and problems solving skills.
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The Truth About Triangles and Squares
Fourth graders investigate the patterns associated with both triangular and square numbers. They use counters as manipulatives to depict the numbers as needed but focus on problem solving using mental math techniques.
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Truth in packaging
In this packaging worksheet, students complete a chart where they weigh packages and compare it to the label on the package. Students complete the chart for 5 packages and answer 3 questions.
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The Absolute Truth
Young scholars solve problems of inequalities and equations. In this algebra lesson, students add, subtract, multiply and divide to solve inequalities. They graph their solutions on a number line.
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Tuck Everlasting
Clearly written as an assignment for a higher-level education class, this formal lesson plan contains some fun and well-researched strategies for teaching the novel Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt. Among the best ideas...
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The Meatrix: Do You Want the Truth? Factory Farm vs. Family Farm
Middle schoolers examine the differences between family farms and factory farms. They practice using different math computations and reading graphs and tables. They work together in groups to research the differences between the farms...
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10 Logic
In this algebra worksheet, students define and use not, and, or. They also discuss how biased or valid a test is. They apply logic to solving real life scenarios and word problems.
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Nand Gate Logic
Students assess how to construct all possible circuits out of Nand gates. They divide into groups and are given a set of manipulatives to organize and explain the operation of a Nand gate. Each group recognizes the need to construct...
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Symbolic Logic
In this symbols worksheet, students work with variables instead of numbers to solve less than, greater than, and chart problems. Students complete 3 problems total.
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The Bigger they Are . . .
Students do a variety of data analyses of real-life basketball statistics from the NBA. They chart and graph rebounding, scoring, shot blocking and steals data which are gathered from the newspaper sports section.
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Snowflake Bentley
Young scholars explore crystals through the story Snowflake Bentley and then create crystal pictures of their own. In this interdisciplinary lesson, they create a crystal web chart on chart paper, design artificial snowflakes, and write...
University of Saskatchewan (Canada)
University of Saskatchewan: Techniques for Proofs
The University of Saskatchewan's Department of Mathematics and Statistics provides high school students with online tutorials and exercises on what they deem some of the most important techniques for mathematical proofs: truth tables,...
Oswego City School District
Regents Exam Prep Center: Conjunction: And
Learn what a conjunction is and why it is important to know what a conjunction is when using logic to solve mathematical problems. This website includes examples of the conjunction "and" used in mathematical sentences and a "truth table."
Oswego City School District
Regents Exam Prep Center: Conditional: If, Then
At this website, learn terms "Conditional," and "Implication," and their relationship to mathematics and logic. Includes examples of "If, then," sentences that are both "True," and "False," as well as a "Truth table."
Oswego City School District
Regents Exam Prep Center: Biconditional: If and Only If
Students studying logic, who already know what conditionals are and how to solve them, are ready to work with biconditionals. This website provides a definition of "Biconditional," and includes examples of biconditionals that are "Used...