Description
Students will assess their mastery of applying double angle formulas to answer trigonometric questions. For example, students may be asked to find cos(2x) given some data about angle x; find the exact value of double angles using the unit circle or right triangle trigonometry; simplify, verify, and solve trigonometric expression/equations involving double angles.
This product includes two Check Point Activities. Check Point Activities can be used in multiple ways depending on the needs of your students. Most of the time I will use them as either exit tickets -- to assess my students learning at the end of the lesson, warm-ups -- to evaluate students learning at the beginning of the next lesson, or topic quizzes -- to obtain a formal assessment of students understanding of the lesson.
Included in this resource:
✔ Check Point: Double Angles 1 (2 pages)
✔ Check Point: Double Angles 2 (2 pages)
✔ Answer Keys (4 pages)
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You may:
✔ Use for your own classroom
✔ Reference this product on IG, FB, Pinterest, Blog posts, as long as you
provide credit and link to my TPT store.
✔ Electronic distribution permitted for single classroom only
✔ All rights are reserved
You may not:
- Make copies for other teachers
- Create other units using these resources
- Use these resources for online courses, such as Outschool
- Claim this work as your own
- Repost these resources as free or for your own profit
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If you have any questions, comments or special requests
please contact me by email at: brainiacmathematics@gmail.com
Thanks for shopping in my store!
Rachel Elia
Brainiac Mathematics
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Description
Students will assess their mastery of applying double angle formulas to answer trigonometric questions. For example, students may be asked to find cos(2x) given some data about angle x; find the exact value of double angles using the unit circle or right triangle trigonometry; simplify, verify, and solve trigonometric expression/equations involving double angles.
This product includes two Check Point Activities. Check Point Activities can be used in multiple ways depending on the needs of your students. Most of the time I will use them as either exit tickets -- to assess my students learning at the end of the lesson, warm-ups -- to evaluate students learning at the beginning of the next lesson, or topic quizzes -- to obtain a formal assessment of students understanding of the lesson.
Included in this resource:
✔ Check Point: Double Angles 1 (2 pages)
✔ Check Point: Double Angles 2 (2 pages)
✔ Answer Keys (4 pages)
Related Products that Might Interest You:
☞ Half Angles Check Point Activity
☞
Terms of Use
You may:
✔ Use for your own classroom
✔ Reference this product on IG, FB, Pinterest, Blog posts, as long as you
provide credit and link to my TPT store.
✔ Electronic distribution permitted for single classroom only
✔ All rights are reserved
You may not:
- Make copies for other teachers
- Create other units using these resources
- Use these resources for online courses, such as Outschool
- Claim this work as your own
- Repost these resources as free or for your own profit
Be the first to know about my new discounts, freebies, and product launches:
✮ Look for the green star next to my store logo and click it to become a follower. You will now receive email updates about this store.
Want free products?
I would love your feedback! By writing a review for this product, you will receive credits to go toward your next purchase!
If you have any questions, comments or special requests
please contact me by email at: brainiacmathematics@gmail.com
Thanks for shopping in my store!
Rachel Elia
Brainiac Mathematics




