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Students will calculate team yardage in a football game using sign numbers. Students will learn to add positive and negative numbers using a football game.
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- Mathematics and Statistics
- Grade Level:
- Secondary
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Students will cooperatively discover the equivalent measures of capacity. In addition, students will be given a unit price of milk and will be asked to calculate the price of other units of capacity based on the price given. They will then use this information to determine the most economical buy.
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- Mathematics and Statistics
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- Primary
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No Strings Attached

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How to calculate the power that flows into and out of a line, as well as average power.
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- Science and Technology
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- Post-secondary
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Consumer math often requires shoppers to analyze and compare the same products at different stores. In addition to price variations, retailers offer incentives or discounts. This lesson requires students to be informed consumers who calculate three purchasing options and conclude which is the best deal. The activity enables students to apply mathematics to a real-life situation.
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- Mathematics and Statistics
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- Primary, Secondary
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NBC's Lester Holt and former NFL running back Deuce McAllister explore kinematics on the playing field. NSF-funded scientists Tony Schmitz from the University of Florida and John Ziegert of Clemson University explain how the kinematic concepts of position, velocity and acceleration can be used to define how a running back moves. "Science of NFL Football" is a 10-part video series funded by the National Science Foundation and produced in partnership with the National Football League.
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- Mathematics and Statistics, Science and Technology
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