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Preview of Highly Effective Strategy for Teaching Right Triangles - FREEBIE!

Highly Effective Strategy for Teaching Right Triangles - FREEBIE!

Created by
StefBub
Give students a transparent tool to help them label triangles! Students often have trouble labeling parts (such as x, 2x, a, b, c, opposite, adjacent, hypotenuse, etc) of triangles for Special Triangles, Pythagorean Theorem, and Trigonometry. To help my students do this correctly, I give each student a labeled triangle printed on transparency film. Then when students are working on one of these types of problems, they line up their transparency with the problem on their paper. They line up
Preview of Trigonometry Calculator & Reference Tool – Angles, Ratios, and Triangle Solution

Trigonometry Calculator & Reference Tool – Angles, Ratios, and Triangle Solution

This is a free Microsoft Excel download. Trig calculator. Make trigonometry easy to understand and apply with this Trigonometry Calculator & Reference Tool! This interactive Excel file is perfect for students and educators alike, offering instant calculations for sine, cosine, tangent, and inverse functions. Just input your values, and the spreadsheet does the rest—ideal for solving right triangles, checking homework, or reinforcing classroom lessons. Whether you're teaching high school geometr
Preview of How to Type Unusual Characters like ▱ or © or ♭ into MS Word - A Reference Tool

How to Type Unusual Characters like ▱ or © or ♭ into MS Word - A Reference Tool

Created by
MathWhiz
Have you ever wanted to type π ? Or ≥ ? Or △ABC ? This free tool shows you how and provides a reference table of over 30 of the most commonly used symbols so that you can just cut and paste when you are typing a lot of math symbols into your documents. You can even paste these into Powerpoint into standard text boxes.
Preview of Factoring Quadratics Worksheet

Factoring Quadratics Worksheet

Practice basic quadratic factoring with a leading coefficient of one with this FREEBIE!
Preview of Introduction to Building Linear Models from Data

Introduction to Building Linear Models from Data

This worksheet provides students with information about the number of cell phones owned and life expectancy from a variety of countries. Students then create a scatterplot and a line of best fit. They then use their model to predict other outcomes and are introduced to the topic of correlation vs. causation.
Preview of Writing Equations of Circles | Engaging Interactive Game!

Writing Equations of Circles | Engaging Interactive Game!

Created by
Rich Thinking
Here is a no-prep, easy to use game to practice writing equations of circles based on the famous reality tv show Survivor that increases student engagement! This no-prep, easy to use high school game is perfect for making learning engaging and stress-free! ✅ This resource includes: Ready to use gameTeacher instructionsYour students will absolutely love this game! This resource is ideal for grades 8-12, high school math teachers, and geometry classes. 🎉 Grab it now and start using this resource
Preview of Rational Expressions PPT

Rational Expressions PPT

A 15-slide, multiple-example PPT that defines rational expressions, introduces students to factoring and simplifying rational expressions, has color-coded examples on multiplying and dividing rational expressions, and includes embedded exit ticket constructivist reflection questions and classwork assignments from the Holt-McDougal Algebra 2 textbook. This could also be used in conjunction with the KUTA free worksheets on simplifying, multiplying, dividing, and solving rational expressions worksh
Preview of Regression Models Webquest| Algebra 1| Algebra 2| PreCalc| No Prep

Regression Models Webquest| Algebra 1| Algebra 2| PreCalc| No Prep

Regression Models WebQuest with Interactive r-Value Explorer Grades: 8–Algebra 2 | Algebra 1 | Precalculus | AP Statistics Format: Interactive WebQuest + Student Report Submission Delivery: Google Site / LMS-Embedded Web Experience (No Prep!) 📈 Product Description Engage your students in deep exploration of correlation and regression models with this fully interactive Regression Models WebQuest! Students investigate how different values of r (correlation coefficient) affect scatterpl
Preview of Regression Models Webquest| Algebra 1| Algebra 2| PreCalc| No Prep

Regression Models Webquest| Algebra 1| Algebra 2| PreCalc| No Prep

Regression Models WebQuest with Interactive r-Value Explorer Grades: 8–Algebra 2 | Algebra 1 | Precalculus | AP Statistics Format: Interactive WebQuest + Student Report Submission Delivery: Google Site / LMS-Embedded Web Experience (No Prep!) Product Description Engage your students in deep exploration of correlation and regression models with this fully interactive Regression Models WebQuest! Students investigate how different values of r (correlation coefficient) affect scatterplots
Preview of Law of Sines Ambiguous Case SSA

Law of Sines Ambiguous Case SSA

This is a discovery activity to introduce the ambiguous case for Law of Sines. Only print the first page for students. I had students work in pairs to do this activity. Have studnets create a triangle (some will find both), then select studnets present their findings to the class. From there, introduce this as the ambiguous case. This activity is also paired with a free powerpoint on my page titled "Law of Sines" Here is the link: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Law-of-Sines-803026
Preview of Conics - Hyperbolas: Equations, Graphing, Center, Vertices, Foci, and Asymptotes

Conics - Hyperbolas: Equations, Graphing, Center, Vertices, Foci, and Asymptotes

Created by
Adam Wade
This is a worksheet covering Conic Sections involving Hyperbolas. The first page, students are given a graph and asked to label all of the characteristics: equation, center, vertices, asymptotes, and foci. Students are also asked to draw the graph of a hyperbola given its equation. On the second page, students are asked to write equations from standard (...ax^2 - by^2 + cx + dy + e =0) form, and put them in general form( ...x^2/a^2 - y^2/b^2 = 1), and then label all the parts like on the front.
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