This collection of math examples focuses on the fundamental topic of Adding and Subtracting Integers, providing a comprehensive set of 13 examples to help students master these essential skills. The examples are designed to progressively increase in complexity, covering various aspects of integer operations and catering to different skill levels.
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This collection of math examples focuses on the essential skill of adding decimals, offering a comprehensive set of 12 diverse examples to enhance student understanding. The examples are carefully curated to progress in complexity, covering various aspects of decimal addition and building upon foundational concepts.
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This collection aggregates all the math examples around the topic of Probability. There are a total of 28 Math Examples. This collection of resources is made up of downloadable JPG images that you can easily incorporate into your lesson plans.
This collection of math examples on Compound Interest offers a comprehensive set of 24 resources designed to enhance students' understanding of this crucial financial concept. The examples progress in complexity, covering a range of skills from basic interest calculations to more advanced compound interest scenarios. By utilizing visual models, these examples simplify complex concepts, making them more accessible to learners.
The collection covers various aspects of compound interest, including:
Key Concepts
Simple vs. compound interest
Interest rate calculations
Time periods and compounding frequency
Advanced Topics
Continuous compounding
Future value calculations
Real-world applications
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This collection aggregates all the math examples around the topic of the Distance Formula. There are a total of 21 Math Examples. This collection of resources is made up of downloadable JPG images that you can easily incorporate into your lesson plans.
In this module, students explore the properties of regular polygons and use their skills to construct tile patterns. Students learn about Arabesque tile patterns found throughout the Middle East. These tile patterns are based on Euclidean geometric principles.
In this lesson students will use their basic understanding of circles to learn how circular structures are built. The example shown is that of the Roman Colosseum. Students will construct an oval shape from circular arcs to simulate the elliptical shape of the Roman Colosseum.
In this module, students explore algebraic expressions to model different quantities. They look at expressions that involve addition and multiplication. Then they look at real world data from the Star Wars movies since the Disney acquisition of the franchise. Students analyze whether the purchase of the Star Wars franchise has been profitable for Disney.
In this module students learn the properties of linear functions. They look at data sets, graphs of coordinates, and algebraic representations of functions. Then students go on a field trip to the US Mint to see how money is printed. From this they develop linear function models for calculating the number of bills printed, along with their dollar value.