Geometry Classifying Types of Polygons - Presentation PDF PPT Google Slides
By Oops Math is Fun
Unlock the world of polygons with this engaging and informative presentation designed for Grade 9 Geometry! Classify polygons based on number of sides, convex/concave polygons, equilateral, equiangular, regular polygons.
This complete resource includes PowerPoint, PDF, and Google Slides formats to ensure compatibility with your teaching style and classroom needs.
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Features:
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Keywords: Classify Polygons, Geometry Lessons, Convex, Concave, Equilateral, Equiangular, Regular, Common Core Geometry, Grade 9 Geometry, Geometry PowerPoint, Geometry Google Slides, Geometry PDF, Math Slides for Teachers, Ready-to-Use
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Right Triangle Trigonometry | High School Math PowerPoint Lesson Slides
By Building Bright Brains
Are you teaching your High School students about Right Triangle Trigonometry? Plenty of examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 11 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
✦ All steps are animated to allow the teacher to explain them gradually.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Right Triangle Definition
✦ Properties and Remarks
✦ Measure of an angle
✦ Fundamental Relations
✦ Complementary angles
✦ The tangent of an angle and the equation of a line
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Programming in Java 19: Sprites
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Hello and welcome!
Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.
The second semester of lessons are an extension and not taught in most schools. I researched and created them with a focus on students having fun while using higher level coding techniques. They are geared toward using Java to create forms and games. These sections are by far my students' favorites because they get to use images, GUI components, and animation.
These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.
Topics:
Programming in Java 19: Sprites
What is a Sprite?
Creating a general Sprite class
Methods Sprites should have
What makes your Sprite special?
Programmatically resizing an Image
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a pdf slideshow
a pacing guide with hints for teaching the section and common student
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an assignment, differentiated with three different levels!
an answer key in pdf form
an answer key in .java form.
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Geometry: Angle Pair Relationships | Complete Presentation PDF PPT Google Slide
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This ready-to-use slide presentation covers all essential topics, including complementary angles, supplementary angles, adjacent angles, linear pairs, and vertical angles. Perfect for Grade 9 Geometry classes, this presentation is aligned with Common Core State Standards and designed to make learning interactive and fun!
What’s Included:
PDF, PowerPoint (PPT), and Google Slides versions for flexible teaching options.
Clear definitions of angle pair relationships.
Visual illustrations and examples to support student understanding.
Engaging exercises and word problems to reinforce learning.
Real-world application scenarios for deeper comprehension.
Non-Editable Content: The content is carefully crafted to ensure consistency and quality, with slides that are non-editable.
Editable Format: While the content itself is non-editable, the file is editable, allowing you to customize the presentation by adding your own slides.
Blank Slide Templates: Additional blank slide templates are provided for you to insert more content as needed.
This presentation is available in PowerPoint, PDF, and Google Slides formats, making it versatile and easy to integrate into your classroom. Save time and ensure a seamless teaching experience with this polished, ready-to-use resource!
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Functions limits and continuity | High School Math PowerPoint Lesson Slides
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Are you teaching your High School students about Functions limits and continuity? Plenty of examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
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✦ Boundary term
✦ Limits at +∞ and -∞ of a function
✦ Limit of a function at one point x=a
✦ Asymptotes
✦ Indeterminate Forms
✦ Continuity of a function at one point x=a
✦ Theorem
✦ Sandwich Rule
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Programming in Java 18: Collision Detection
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Hello and welcome!
Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.
The second semester of lessons are an extension and not taught in most schools. I researched and created them with a focus on students having fun while using higher level coding techniques. They are geared toward using Java to create forms and games. These sections are by far my students' favorites because they get to use images, GUI components, and animation.
These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.
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Programming in Java 18: Collision Detection
What is Collision?
What is a game?
Rectangle collision
Creating a collision rectangle
Other collision
The Rectangle class
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an assignment, differentiated with three different levels!
an answer key in pdf form
an answer key in .java form.
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Solving Literal Equations: Study Guide with Examples, Exercises, Answer Key
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ALGEBRA | Enhance your students' understanding of solving literal equations with this in-depth, comprehensive study guide. This study guide is perfect for classroom instruction, independent study, or homework support. An answer key is included to facilitate quick and accurate feedback.
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Order on R-Framing and approximation | High School Math PowerPoint Lesson Slides
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Are you teaching your High School students about Order on R- Framing and approximation? Plenty of examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
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✦ 11 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
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✦ Order and Operations
(Addition and Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, Square and square root, Reciprocal )
✦ Comparing a positive number with its square , its square root , and its reciprocal
✦ Framing and Operations
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Programming in Java 17: Timers
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Hello and welcome!
Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.
The second semester of lessons are an extension and not taught in most schools. I researched and created them with a focus on students having fun while using higher level coding techniques. They are geared toward using Java to create forms and games. These sections are by far my students' favorites because they get to use images, GUI components, and animation.
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Programming in Java 17: Timers
Setting up and starting the Timer
What is a Timer used for?
Animations and the Timer
Moving an object using the Timer
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an answer key in pdf form
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Geometry: Midpoint Distance Formulas - Slide Presentation PDF PPT Google Slide
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Enhance your Grade 9 Geometry lessons with this comprehensive and visually engaging presentation on the Midpoint and Distance Formulas! Perfectly designed for teachers, this ready-to-use resource provides everything you need to effectively teach these essential geometry concepts.
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Numerical Sequence | High School Math PowerPoint Lesson Slides
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Are you teaching your High School students about Numerical Sequence? Plenty of examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 19 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
✦ All steps are animated to allow the teacher to explain them gradually.
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✦ Determination of a sequence
✦ Increasing and decreasing sequences
✦ Methods to study the sense of variation of a sequence
✦ Principle of reasoning by recurrence
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✦ Arithmetic Sequence
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✦ Geometric Sequence
✦ Calculation of the general term
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Programming in Java 11: JSwing- Introduction to JSwing
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Hello and welcome!
Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.
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Programming in Java 11: Introduction to JSwing
Using JFrames and JPanels
Adding and using a JButton
Styling components
FlowLayout
Includes starter student code for making a JFrame and JPanel
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Geometry: Points Lines Planes Segments Rays | Slide Presentation PDF PPT Google
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Enhance your Grade 9 Geometry lessons with this comprehensive slide presentation on Points, Lines, Planes, Segments, and Rays. Perfect for introducing or reinforcing key geometric concepts, this ready-to-use resource includes everything you need for a complete lesson:
The presentation is available in PDF, PPT, and Google Slide formats, making it versatile and easy to use in any classroom setup. While the content is non-editable to maintain consistency, the PPT and Google Slide are editable in the sense that you can still add to it, we’ve included two empty slide templates for you to customize and expand upon as needed.
Perfect for teachers looking for a thorough, easy-to-use, and visually engaging geometry lesson. Download today and make your geometry class more interactive and effective!
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Straight Lines and Planes | High School Math PowerPoint Lesson Slides
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Are you teaching your High School students about Straight Lines and Planes? Plenty of examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
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✦ 31 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
✦ All steps are animated to allow the teacher to explain them gradually.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Definition of planes
✦ Basic Rules of straight lines and planes
✦ Determination of a Plane
✦ Relative positions of two straight lines in space
✦ Relative Position of a Line and a Plane
✦ Relative Positions of Two Planes
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Programming in Java 14: awt Drawing
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
Hello and welcome!
Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.
The second semester of lessons are an extension and not taught in most schools. I researched and created them with a focus on students having fun while using higher level coding techniques. They are geared toward using Java to create forms and games. These sections are by far my students' favorites because they get to use images, GUI components, and animation.
These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.
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Programming in Java 14 awt Drawing
Intro to the drawing surface
Drawing images and shapes to the world
repaint()
Adding JSwing components
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Welcome to the world of programming! It's going to be a blast!
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ALGEBRA Chapter 2 BUNDLE | Study Guides Worksheets Quizzes Answer Keys
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Elevate your Algebra teaching experience with this all-in-one Chapter 2 Algebra bundle. This comprehensive bundle includes everything you need to guide your students through essential topics:
CHAPTER 2 ALGEBRA:
Bundle Contents with over 90 pages:
For each lesson, you will receive:
All materials are created with high-quality, easy-to-read formatting and are ready for immediate use in your classroom.
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Powers and Radicals | High School Math PowerPoint Lesson Slides
By Building Bright Brains
Are you teaching your High School students about Powers and Radicals? Plenty of examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 21 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
✦ All steps are animated to allow the teacher to explain them gradually.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Powers Definition
✦ Product of powers
✦ Division of powers
✦ Power of power
✦ Square Root Definition
✦ Solution of equations
✦ The n^th root of a real number
✦ Changing to rational exponent
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Programming in Java 12 JSwing- More Components
By Howlin' Husky Math Games
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Are you math teacher and have been thrown into teaching a computer science course? Now you have NO IDEA where to start! Have you taught computer science, but want to try something else? Math and computer science are related, but are not the same!
I have your back. I've been teaching math and computer science, including APCSP, APCSA, and Data Structures for almost two decades. I also teach an introduction course. This is part of the course I made up for my intro students. I have a BS in computer science and know what students need to know.
The second semester of lessons are an extension and not taught in most schools. I researched and created them with a focus on students having fun while using higher level coding techniques. They are geared toward using Java to create forms and games. These sections are by far my students' favorites because they get to use images, GUI components, and animation.
These lessons are meant to be done over a few days; the idea is to get students doing cool stuff as fast as possible. With Java, that is NOT an easy task.
Topics:
Programming in Java 12 JSwing- More Components
Multiple Callers
JLabels and JTextFields
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GridLayout
Parsing
All lessons will come with the following:
a pdf slideshow
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an assignment, differentiated with three different levels!
an answer key in pdf form
an answer key in .java form.
Depending on your style, you could go over the slides as a group, then let students play around. Or you could just give them the slides and assignment and let them go.
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Solving Literal Equations Bundle: Study Guide, Worksheets, Word Problems, Quiz
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Copyright Terms: This resource cannot be uploaded to the internet, except on password-protected sites accessible only to students. This digital product is the sole creation of OOPS! Math is Fun and is intended for personal use by a single individual only. Redistribution, posting online, resale, or sharing of this product, in part or in whole, is strictly prohibited without prior written consent from OOPS! Math is Fun. Any unauthorized use or distribution may result in legal action.
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Scalar Product of Vectors | High School Math PowerPoint Lesson Slides
By Building Bright Brains
Are you teaching your High School students about Scalar Product of Vectors? Plenty of examples and application exercises are included. You can also easily convert this to a Google Slides lesson by dragging it into your Google Drive.
What is included?
✦ 13 total slides for notes, examples and applications.
✦ All steps are animated to allow the teacher to explain them gradually.
Throughout the Lesson, students will be introduced to the following:
✦ Scalar Product Definition
✦ Scalar Product Properties (Commutativity, Distributivity, Product by a real number, Remarkable Scalar products)
✦ Sign of the scalar product
✦ Expression of the cosine of the angle of two vectors
✦ Scalar Product of 2 collinear vectors
✦ Scalar Product of vectors in an orthonormal system
✦ General Relation of Pythagoras
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