
Quadrilaterals
Students will be able to show the attributes of different quadrilaterals.
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In this lesson, students will imagine an invention that would solve a problem at home or at school.
Students will create a comic that shows by composition that one function is the inverse of another.
Students will imagine a solution to a real life STEM problem by creating a STEM superhero comic.
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After completing a STEM challenge students will reflect on their thought process and results.
Students will create a comic that shows an equation that explains The Remainder Theorem.
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Students will explain the Big Bang Theory based on the composition of matter in the universe.
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