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Comparative language for more than, less than, equal to
By Jessica Stidham Exploring probability with dice using previous knowledge and vocabulary from CSCOPE Math Models Unit.[image]
By Melanie Taylor This project shows the student how to find the slope of lines. It shows examples of positive, negative, zero, and undefined s...
By Wendy Roberts This will show real life dilations. It also shows similar figures and how they are dilations of an original. I lead them to d...
By Pam Scheu Students talk about how gains and losses on the football field relate to integers on a number line. This relates to a CSCOPE engage...
By Lydia Howard This lesson allows the student discover a quadratic equation by letting them find three points. They then predict another poin...
By Rhonda Johnson This teaches the student how to write the equation of a line in slope-intercept form given a point and a slope or two points.[...
By Lisa Ellerman Truth statements are explored with counterexamples. Graphics are included and examples used are from CSCOPE - Geometry - Unit 5...
By Lisa Morris Buying feed for show cows with limited money.[image]
By Heather Crafts This is a project done by Winfield 6th grade class. We decided to do a lesson from CSCOPE, it is called Probability of Simp...
This podcast features students' discussion about creating a graph that will reflect the graph produced by walking away from a CBR. This was used...
Discovery of the surface area of a sphere.[image]
A student's explanation of Slope!!![image]
This is a review of how to write the equation of a line in slope intercept form when given two points. [image]
Information on how light rays and raindrops form rainbows. [Rainbow Podcast_3 mp4.MP4]
This is an activity to show the congruence of corresponding angles, alternate interior angles, and alternate exterior angles when parallel lines...
This is a podcast about polynomials. It will teach students how to simplify polynomial problems. This is based on a CSCOPE lesson. It can be ...
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Checking slopes with skiing. Did I graph my line correctly?[image]
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