The official instructional manual and answer key for the neutral Math Path board game. Includes solutions for the expanded 64-card deck and gameplay rules.
An answer key and grading guide for the 'Pattern Hunter Guided Notes', featuring a visual plotting guide, sample analysis responses, and a mini-rubric for teacher use.
An instructional slide deck for the 'Plotting Patterns' lesson, covering the definition of scatter plots, types of correlation, and how to draw trend lines with clear visual examples.
A comprehensive 2-page guided notes worksheet for middle or high school students on scatter plots and trend lines. It includes definitions of correlation, a step-by-step investigation procedure, and a guided practice case study with data plotting and analysis.
A detailed answer key for the Power Play Quiz, showing final solutions and reduction paths for all five scaffolded questions. Scoring information has been removed from all sections, and Q5 matches the updated quiz problem.
A compact, 5-question scaffolded quiz on exponent and rational exponent laws. Features a black and white, printer-friendly layout for maximum efficiency while maintaining the phased difficulty increase. Scoring information has been removed. Q5 uses a smaller exponent.
A detailed worked answer key for the Radical Roots Worksheet. Features a high-contrast, black and white engineering schematic layout for maximum printer efficiency. Step-by-step solutions for all phases are presented in font size 14.
A scaffolded worksheet that slowly introduces the relationship between fractional exponents and radicals. It progresses from unit fractions to complex combinations and algebraic expressions.
A dynamic presentation for teaching exponent and rational exponent laws. Features a high-contrast "Engineering" aesthetic with clear mathematical visualizations and a step-by-step stress test for combined laws.
A detailed answer key for the Power Play Handout, showing simplified results and step-by-step reduction paths for complex problems. Includes a diagnostic section for common student misconceptions.