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Preview of Unit Circle Quiz, Practice, and Key

Unit Circle Quiz, Practice, and Key

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KstevMath
File contains three pages: a blank unit circle quiz, a blank unit circle practice page, and a unit circle key. 2/22/2022 - fixed typo on the key 12/29/2023 - added Easel activity Please leave me a comment if you have any suggestions on how to make the Easel assignment better. I was hoping that students would be able to copy and paste the square root and pi symbols to put in the boxes, but I don't know if it actually works to do that.
Preview of Sigma Notation Practice

Sigma Notation Practice

Sigma Notation Practice This no-prep resource is a great way to get students to practice evaluating and writing sigma/summation notation for sums! This resource contains 26 different problems (20 evaluation problems and 6 writing problems). If done correctly, the answers to each problem contribute to revealing a famous quote, which makes for quick grading and a self-checking aspect for students. It could easily be used for in-class practice, group work, homework, test prep, a quiz, or review! An
Preview of FREE Trig Identities Reference Sheet

FREE Trig Identities Reference Sheet

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Rise and Sine
Help your students become pros at verifying trig identities with this handy reference sheet! Students will have a dedicated guide that keeps all the trig identities available to reference in one place. You may choose to have students fill in the trig identities as you work through lessons, use the sheet as a tool for quizzes and tests, or print and display it in your classroom! Features:Reciprocal identitiesQuotient identitiesPythagorean identitiesSum and difference identitiesDouble angle id
Preview of Learning Limits - 1: What is a Limit?

Learning Limits - 1: What is a Limit?

What is the simplest way to explain basic limits to your students? Explore limits verbally and graphically in this first lesson of my limit series. This student friendly program breaks up Calculus into small bites that students can easily digest. Through reading and guided practice, students will gain the knowledge to complete the activity sheet at the end of the lesson. Comic figures emphasize points about limits throughout the lesson to keep students interested and motivated. Both print an

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