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Solve any quadratic equation whether it has 1 real solution, 2 real solutions or 2 imaginary solutions. The solutions are even formatted so they come out in the most factored, simplified and reduced form.
By C.Casparius | Published 5/7/2008
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This is a lesson plan created for 9th and 10th grade students.
By Tom Lewis | Published 6/7/2007
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Use your calculator to find the vertex of a quadratic equation without messing with the graphing function or doing any Algebra yourself. Simply plug in the coefficients of the quadratic equation and in seconds the vertex will be displayed to you on your calculator screen.
By C.Casparius | Published 5/7/2008
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In my other article I programmed the calculator to show you how many solutions you had. Now with a new function your calculator can tell you what the Axis of Symmetry is.
By C.Casparius | Published 5/7/2008
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I feel I should get a refund on the education I'm not using. I make a few phone calls to test my theory.
By Jon Torres | Published 4/25/2007
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Mathematics is an ancient science that began with the Babylonians. Though many of their original conceptions of mathematics were flawed, their tradition of seeking knowledge and concrete proof exists still today.
By Sydney James | Published 12/21/2007
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Use the calculator and its programming abilities to help you save time in your math class. Part 1 of the quadratic series will ask you for the coefficients and tell you exactly how many solutions you will have after you get done solving it.
By C.Casparius | Published 5/7/2008
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The Nursing Entrance Exam is probably one of the easiest of all the pre-entrance exams and is broken down into 7 sections. Of these 7 sections, only 2 count toward your final scores.
By Ambriel Maji | Published 5/16/2008
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Standardized tests (e.g., SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT etc.) are aptitude tests to assess the proficiency of students for a given course of study. The scores obtained in standardized tests are supposed to predict..
By Reena Vidyarthi | Published 5/29/2007
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These are the learning goals that need to be achieved in creating the unit plan for line of best fit.
By Tom Lewis | Published 6/20/2007
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A lesson plan dealing with relations and functions, designed for 9th and 10th graders, as part of a unit plan for the line or curve of best fit.
By Tom Lewis | Published 6/7/2007
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Mr. Stolyarov presents both general and exam-specific studying approaches that can help actuarial students put in the effort and learn the materials necessary for doing well on Exam 3F/MFE. This article accompanies Mr. Stolyarov's extensive free study guide.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 5/11/2008
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Section 67 of The Actuary's Free Study Guide for Exam 3F / Exam MFE gives some multiplication rules applicable to Brownian motion problems, as well as exam-style questions involving Brownian Motion and Ito's Lemma. Solutions are provided.
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 4/18/2008
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This lesson plan offers students a differentiated way of approaching understanding of the memoir form, a subgenre of the creative nonfiction genre.
By Nicole Beck | Published 6/5/2007
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Lesson Plan for ages 4, 5, and 6, with fun activities, music, snack ideas, sight words and more!
Only lesson plans for letters A - E are available. Thanks
By M M Denny | Published 8/2/2007
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This is a lesson plan I created for my Master's program in Education for the novel The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. It is designed for grades 8-12, and is easilly adaptable. It uses the NteQ lesson format, a format which fuses technology into common lessons.
By Dany | Published 4/27/2006
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Reading is one of the essential parts of education for any student. This lesson plan will help you guide your students through new strategies to read.
By A Servant | Published 9/5/2006
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This lesson plan helps 2nd graders recognize compound words and how they are used.
By J.L.K.H.S. | Published 4/9/2006
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This lesson offers an introduction to the organization, why it exists, what it's goals are, where it meets, and who makes up the group. It's written in lesson plan format, complete with student study packet.
By Sarah E. Pollard | Published 6/25/2008
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This exercise is aimed at fifth graders. Students should work in groups on the mapping work. The lesson plan is flexible and can be made into as big or small a project as desired.
By Charlotte Hoffstrom | Published 11/13/2007
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Dental hygiene is so important for children to learn from a very young age. This fun lesson plan for preschoolers through lower elementary provides a fun hands-on way to learn just how important tooth brushing is.
By E Harmon | Published 2/13/2008
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This lesson was designed specifically for 8th grade students, but activities and discussion questions can be adapted to cater to older grades of students, special education, and inclusion classes.
By Dany | Published 4/27/2006
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This lesson plan allows students to create their own maps according to their interests, while learning basic map skills.
By Stephanie Querns | Published 1/8/2007
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Learning a language can be frustrating, however, by tapping into the students natural strengths and abilities (multiple intelligences) teachers are able to reach each student and have a lot of fun. (based on Howard Gardner's MI theory)
By K. Hall | Published 9/28/2006
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This lesson plan is planned around a book, Hatchet. There is a webquest that can be assigned for students to complete at the end of the book.
By Stephanie Querns | Published 1/19/2007
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This is a lesson plan for grade 9 students ages 14-15
By Nadine Smith | Published 3/21/2007
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This lesson plan offers several steps to helping students understand, identify, locate, and even create the Main Idea of a story. This is a skill that is often on standardized tests and is essential for students to learn.
By K. Hall | Published 9/28/2006
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This is a simple and fun lesson plan for children ages 6-11.
By Mary Quast | Published 3/24/2007
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I've known many teachers throughout my tenure who have simply gone into class and taught what came into their minds. I prefer to have a very specific lesson plan, and without one, your students will not learn what they should.
By Myra Johanson | Published 4/27/2006
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Students that can apply all learning styles: visual, auditory and kinesthetic, remember more information than when one method is used.
By Natasha Lee | Published 6/21/2006
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An English grammar lesson plan for middle or high school students that teaches pronoun/antecedent agreement. Sample questions and sentences for overhead transparency or worksheets and possible follow-up activities are included.
By Kristin Bird | Published 5/30/2006
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Here is a list of what not to do when writing a lesson plan. Beware these mistakes because they can have dangerous consequences.
By Myra Johanson | Published 4/27/2006
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An English grammar lesson plan for middle or high school students that teaches the use of commas with coordinating conjunctions. Sample questions and sentences for overhead transparency or worksheets and possible follow-up activities are included.
By Kristin Bird | Published 5/30/2006
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The following is a lesson plan created to have students practice spelling words in a fun and exciting way. The students play a game modeled after the common board game, Battelship.
By maemejo | Published 5/6/2007
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An important part of a child's education is being able to build projects such as a collage on his/her own. Use this Lesson Plan to help guide the students in this endaevor.
By A Servant | Published 9/4/2006
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This lesson plan will help you learn and remember many facts from the period of 1900-1910.
By A. Hermitt | Published 9/22/2006
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This is a lesson plan that can be used at school or home . It is a review game for a quiz using Dot stickers and Dot candy
By Dahloan Hembree | Published 7/17/2007
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A lesson plan for Limited English Proficiency students regarding the thirteen colonies.
By Rebecca L. Wire | Published 8/22/2007
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This lesson plan teaches such things as the constructive elements and terms in a short story and includes both individual and group assignments.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 7/31/2007
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This lesson plan combines vocabulary and comprehension strategies in one.
By Dahloan Hembree | Published 7/27/2007
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This homeschool lesson plan is about The African Savanna. This lesson is appropriate for ages 4 - 9.
By Jasmine Starr | Published 9/4/2007
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This lesson plan is designed around a storytime or circle time format, with the theme focusing on doctors, health, our bodies, and how God made us.
By Lynn Felts | Published 9/20/2007
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This reading lesson plan is geared mainly towards middle school students. It is meant to teach students about characterization in reading and writing. They will learn how to write a character sketch as well as learn terminology related to character and characterization.
By ebeth | Published 10/9/2007
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This lesson plan, the 5th in a series of story hour lesson plans, is suitable for story times, homeschools, Christian preschools, and Sunday schools.
By Lynn Felts | Published 10/3/2007
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Fun learning activities for preschoolers are presented in this autumn lesson plan.
By Susan Sonnen | Published 10/8/2007
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This preschool lesson plan has been developed for use as a story hour or circle time activity from a Christian perspective.
By Lynn Felts | Published 9/21/2007
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This is a lesson plan that a teacher or home school parent can use with their child.
By Dahloan Hembree | Published 7/25/2007
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This is a lesson plan to help your child with phonics instruction or the first step in reading.
By Dahloan Hembree | Published 7/25/2007
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This homeschool lesson plan is just one part of the Fifty States theme unit. Studying the fifty states in the United States of America is an important for every school aged child.
By Melanie Schwear | Published 6/28/2007
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