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Preview of Fall Equinox Math | Measuring Daylight Hours & Seasonal Patterns | K–12, TEKS

Fall Equinox Math | Measuring Daylight Hours & Seasonal Patterns | K–12, TEKS

Description: Use the Fall Equinox (around September 22) to explore math through daylight patterns, graphs, and functions. Students compare data from different regions and discover how math explains natural cycles. Elementary: Graph daylight hours from 3 cities using pictographs or bar graphs.Middle School: Calculate averages and create double bar graphs comparing hemispheres.High School: Model daylight hours over months with sinusoidal functions, analyzing amplitude, p
Preview of THE UNIT CIRCLE (SPECIAL TRIANGLES 30, 60, 90) HANDOUT

THE UNIT CIRCLE (SPECIAL TRIANGLES 30, 60, 90) HANDOUT

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MATH WITH YOSH
This Unit Circle handout is great! It includes a graphic of the unit circle, graphics of the ratio of the sides of both 30-60-90 degree and 45-45-90 degree triangles, and also a chart listing the sine, cosine, and tangent of special angles from 0 to 2pi. I print it on colored cardstock for my students to reference. The handout is a perfect resource for students in Algebra 2/Integrated Math 3, Precalculus, and AP Calculus, learning and reviewing the unit circle. I hand it out to my students to us
Preview of Patriot Day Math | Data Analysis of 9/11 Statistics | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Patriot Day Math | Data Analysis of 9/11 Statistics | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: This lesson uses Patriot Day (September 11) as a context for practicing data analysis, graphing, and problem solving in a respectful, age-appropriate way. Elementary: Graph small data sets of helpers (firefighters, police, medics) with pictographs or bar graphs.Middle School: Analyze timelines and casualty numbers, calculate percents, and create bar graphs.High School: Work with complex datasets such as rebuilding costs or memorial attendance, modelin
Preview of Constitution Day Math | Numbers in the U.S. Constitution | K–12, TEKS

Constitution Day Math | Numbers in the U.S. Constitution | K–12, TEKS

Description: Celebrate Constitution Day (September 17) by showing students how numbers reveal history! In this activity, learners explore articles, amendments, years, and voting ages through math skills appropriate to their grade level. Elementary: Count branches of government, add articles and amendments, and draw number representations.Middle School: Calculate years between the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, find what fraction of states must ratify amendments, and s
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