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Preview of Exact Trig Values as Decimals Card Game

Exact Trig Values as Decimals Card Game

Created by
Im4math
Students need to be familiar with the decimal equivalents of the 6 Exact Trig Values -- sin, cos, tan, csc, sec, cot. This card game will let them practice this connection easily and have a little fun doing it. While this would be a Trig/ PreCalculus Activity, it does not strictly need to be. Students do not need to be familiar with the Trig functions nor the unit circle to enjoy this game. The cards are based on a fraction decimal connection. Please leave feedback after downloading!! Thank
Preview of Simplifying Complex Fractions (Simplifying Rational Expressions)

Simplifying Complex Fractions (Simplifying Rational Expressions)

Master Simplifying Complex Fractions with Confidence!Help your students tackle one of the most challenging skills in advanced algebra: simplifying complex fractions. This resource walks learners through step-by-step practice problems requiring multiplication, division, and factoring of rational expressions, ensuring they build fluency with a skill essential for Algebra 2, Trigonometry, Precalculus, Honors Math, and College Algebra success. Students will practice: Simplifying complex fractions
Preview of Reference Angles Mystery Reveal Self-Checking Digital Activity

Reference Angles Mystery Reveal Self-Checking Digital Activity

Want a fun activity to engage your students in Reference Angles for your Trigonometry Unit? This Digital Self-Checking Mystery Reveal Picture Activity is just what you've been looking for! Assign the NO PREP digital activity and watch your students receive immediate feedback while they practice finding reference angles for degrees and radians, given positive or negative angles. Some angles are more than 360° or 2π. This FREEBIE activity consists of 8 questions on: Finding the reference angle gi
Preview of Factoring whatever quadratic equation you can imagine!

Factoring whatever quadratic equation you can imagine!

Hey guys! I've created this study guide for you to show your students a shortcut to find the solutions to any quadratic equation you can find. It is easier than the quadratic function, it uses fewer resources and saves some time. This could be the last one that you can teach to complement the previous methods you taught them (completing the square, the x-method, quadratic formula). Hope you enjoy it as much as I did doing it, have a great day!
Preview of Vector Madness!

Vector Madness!

Created by
Talk Math 2 Me
Are you looking to make learning Vectors more interesting?!? It's March Madness with Vectors! Students will fill in the bracket based on the criteria to see which vector will be victorious! Skills include: magnitude of vectors, dot products, and finding the angle between 2 vectors. Bracket, Work Space, and Answer Key included.
Preview of BASICS FOR PRE-CALCULUS

BASICS FOR PRE-CALCULUS

Students will learn: - 2 methods for finding LEAST COMMON MULTIPLE - 2 methods for finding GREATEST COMMON FACTOR - FOIL method - Factoring expressions - Applying SOHCAHTOA - Converting distances There are 6 lessons with answer keys. Do your students need a refresher to focus on the process and to build their math language skills? Are you teaching a basic math course and need some advanced math skills? Use as a refresher or to challenge your students!
Preview of KOG Math Drills

KOG Math Drills

You don't teach math skills just for your students to forget them the next day. Sadly, this can happen over time, then when test time comes, "Oh no! I forgot how to do that!" Help your students keep their math skills fresh by practicing them daily and/or weekly. Build on the level of difficulty and you'll be Spiraling! KOG Math Drills has got it all set up for you. Just insert your skills and problems in the table and get to practicing! This can be used as a Do Now, a Wrap Up, a Mixed Rev
Preview of Level Up-Algebra Review

Level Up-Algebra Review

Created by
Allison Stock
Level Up activity consists of students working in pairs. The activity is divided into sections, this particular activity has four sections. I use this activity in the beginning of Algebra 2 or Pre-Calculus as a diagnostic. Teacher Directions: 1) Copy each page using a different color and cut the paper into sections. For example, page 1 may be yellow, divided into two sections (each half sheet has #1-4) 2) Give student pairs the first sheet (problems #1-4), when students complete the sheet, they
Preview of How to find the Domain of a Rational Function

How to find the Domain of a Rational Function

This one-page resource/guide is the perfect companion to any lesson on finding the domain of rational functions! Suggested use: Keep in student binders, folders, or interactive notebooks.Print on colored paper or card stock so it can be found easily.Blow it up to poster size and use it as an anchor chart.Great for student use during independent practice or homework!
Preview of Calculating Logarithms Maze

Calculating Logarithms Maze

Created by
The Blakenator
100% FREE! Student practice calculating logarithms by using them to make their way through a windy maze. Answer Key Included! Answer Key included! Connect with The Blakenator Be sure to follow my TpT store by clicking on the red ‘Follow Me’ next to my Seller picture to receive notifications of new products and upcoming sales. Click here to visit my teaching blog, The Blakenator Click here to follow me on Facebook for updates and special give aways, The Blakenator on TPT YOU MAY ALSO BE INT
Preview of Identify The Degree of The Polynomial Self Checking Google Sheet

Identify The Degree of The Polynomial Self Checking Google Sheet

Check your student's understanding of what the degree of a polynomial is using this quick 10-question check for understanding Google Sheets. This file has been designed to inform the student if the answer they have selected is correct or if they need to try again by using a green highlight for correct and a red highlight for incorrect. This would work great as a bellwork/do it now/bellringer or as an exit ticket to check for understanding. This will help you check for understanding of the degre
Preview of FREE Unit Circle Bingo Trigonometry Math Game Evaluating Trig Functions

FREE Unit Circle Bingo Trigonometry Math Game Evaluating Trig Functions

This is a perfect end of the year, back to school, math centers, summer camp, or summer school Math activity. If your students need practice with evaluating trig functions using the unit circle, check this BINGO.There are 16 questions for the students to evaluate based on their knowledge of 4 trigonometric functions: sine, cosine, tangent, and cotangent. Students will also need to convert between degrees and radians. PRINTABLE PDF VERSION. Click the GREEN STAR at the top of my store to foll
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