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Preview of FREEBIE: Chords Check-In – Entry Slip, Quick Assessment, or Exit Ticket

FREEBIE: Chords Check-In – Entry Slip, Quick Assessment, or Exit Ticket

Created by
Math with Mr. M
Need a quick and effective way to check student understanding of chords in a circle? This no-prep resource can be used as a warm-up, entry slip, exit ticket, or formative assessment! What’s Included?✅ Chords Check-In (PDF – Printable & Digital) ✅ Answer Key (PDF) Perfect for:✔ Checking prior knowledge before a lesson ✔ A quick formative assessment after teaching chords ✔ Independent practice or homework ✔ Sub plans Why You'll Love It: Simple & effective – No extra prep required Grea
Preview of Trigonometry Worksheet #1: Right Angle Trigonometry

Trigonometry Worksheet #1: Right Angle Trigonometry

The 1st of a 10-worksheet sequence created to scaffold and support honors trigonometry curriculum. Covers right angle trigonometric ratio definitions (SohCahToa), finding areas of circle sectors, applying the Pythagorean Theorem in abstract and concrete settings, and using right angle trigonometry to solve real-world application problems. With a focused and self-contained design, this versatile resource can be used as a small group activity, a homework assignment, a quiz, individual practice for
Preview of Conic Sections Review

Conic Sections Review

Created by
Kristen Shebek
A quick review of conic sections. I use this as a warm-up before a quiz or test. It covers circles, ellipses, hyperbolas, and parabolas.
Preview of Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring Notes, Practice, Quiz, Smart Notebook

Solving Quadratic Equations by Factoring Notes, Practice, Quiz, Smart Notebook

Created by
Kellen O'Connor
This is a lesson on solving quadratic equations by factoring. There are several different ways to teach factoring, but this lesson is designed around factoring by grouping (also known as the AC method, split the middle, etc.). The lesson starts with a review of factoring by grouping, and then it makes the transition to quadratics with 3 terms. There are several examples to do as a class, and then several examples for students to do on their own. This lesson also addresses the special case of
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