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Preview of Circuit Training - Using the Unit Circle (Trigonometry)

Circuit Training - Using the Unit Circle (Trigonometry)

Your trigonometry students will love this self-checking circuit which requires them to refer to the unit circle. Aids in memorizing the unit circle. 32 questions total. May be used cooperatively, as homework, or even as a quiz! May be converted to a scavenger hunt. Great for ACT / SAT review. My colleagues and I check our work very carefully but if you ever get stuck, please don't hesitate to contact me at virge@virgecornelius.com.
Preview of Circuit Training - Precal / Trig Review for (AP) Calculus  NO CALCULATOR

Circuit Training - Precal / Trig Review for (AP) Calculus NO CALCULATOR

These 24 problems are great to use with your calculus students within the first few days of the school year. Reviews everything from asymptotes to domain and range, logs to sine and cosine. Worked in are calculus ideas such as limits, tangent lines and average rate of change. The intention is to work all of these without technology to build your students' fluency and wean them off of their calculators. The circuit format allows your students to work semi-independently since they hunt for th
Preview of Rational Functions and Graphs 50 Task Cards Quiz HW

Rational Functions and Graphs 50 Task Cards Quiz HW

Created by
Joan Kessler
This innovative activity on Rational Functions and Graphs is a comprehensive overview of the entire section on rational functions. The 50 cards can be used topic by topic or as a review of the section as they are organized by topic and color coded. Included: 50 Task cards which are color coded by similar problems#1 – 12 Find the Domain #13 – 20 Find the Horizontal Asymptotes#21 – 28 Find the Vertical Asymptotes#29 – 32 Find the x intercepts#33 – 36 Find the y intercepts#37 – 44 Choose
Preview of Trig Graphs and Transformations Matching 6 Trig Functions Task Cards QR

Trig Graphs and Transformations Matching 6 Trig Functions Task Cards QR

Created by
Joan Kessler
Reinforce your students' skills with Transformations of Trigonometric Functions with this set of self checking task cards, matching the functions with a choice of 4 graphss. Topics include changes to the amplitude, period, and phase shift of all 6 trigonometric functions. Included:Two sets of the 24 cards, one with QR codes and one without. Students can check their answers by scanning the QR code on each card. Each card has four graphs and students select the correct graph by intuitive und
Preview of Factoring Polynomials All Types Scavenger Hunt Game

Factoring Polynomials All Types Scavenger Hunt Game

Do you need a fun way for students to practice factoring polynomials with minimal prep? The Factoring Polynomials All Types Scavenger Hunt Game gets students up and moving around while practicing math. In this game, students use the answer to one problem to find another problem hanging around the classroom. Students will complete a total of 16 problems to create a list of mathematics vocabulary words. This product is self-checking and allows a teacher to work one-on-one with students while the r
Preview of Proving Trigonometric Identities Cut and Paste Activity Unit 5 Precalculus

Proving Trigonometric Identities Cut and Paste Activity Unit 5 Precalculus

This Trigonometry Cut & Paste Activity is the paper edition of my Google™ Slides Digital product designed for students enrolled in PreCalculus or Trigonometry. It can also be a refresher for Calculus students. The lesson includes 8 trigonometric identities. Students are provided with the correct steps on a separate page to cut and paste the pieces in the correct progression to verify the identity. This product is also included in my BE INTERACTIVE GOOGLE SLIDES product. If your classroom is
Preview of PreCalculus Bundle of Activities | Flamingo Math

PreCalculus Bundle of Activities | Flamingo Math

⭐⭐You and your PreCalculus students will have a great time collaborating with 50 activities that span the entire year in this bundle. There is a wide variety of activities from which to choose, including task cards, stations, circuit style activities, sort and match, and many other formats. ⭐⭐ To see each item in detail you can click through in the preview. Many activities have student response sheets to aid in assessment and readiness for understanding key concepts. Your students will find c
Preview of Rational Exponents and Radical Expressions Stations Activity

Rational Exponents and Radical Expressions Stations Activity

Rational Exponents & Radical Expressions Stations Activity – Simplifying, Solving, and Rewriting | Algebra ReviewMake practicing rational exponents and radical expressions more engaging with this interactive stations activity! Designed for Algebra 1, Algebra 2, or Pre-Calculus, this resource helps students master essential exponent and radical skills through movement-based practice and collaborative problem-solving. Students rotate through 8 stations, each targeting a key concept, with a fo
Preview of Domain and Range Interval and Set Notation Card Sort

Domain and Range Interval and Set Notation Card Sort

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AZalgebra
Card sorts have a high engagement level for students.  Benefits of card sorts: ⭐Hands on engagement ⭐Multiple entry points ⭐Quickly identify misconceptions ⭐Discuss similarities and differences ⭐Self-assessment ⭐Something different and fun In this activity, students will match 12 graphs (10 continuous graphs 2 discrete) with the corresponding domain and range written in both interval notation and set builder notation. This activity is great for algebra 1 students to supplement an interval or
Preview of Transformations of Graphs of Parent Functions Task Cards QR HW

Transformations of Graphs of Parent Functions Task Cards QR HW

Created by
Joan Kessler
This engaging, challenging activity on Transformations of the Graphs of Parent Functions includes 28 Task Cards, Optional QR, and 2 Handouts which can be used for HW, assessment or enrichment. These cards reinforce the concepts of the transformations of functions visually and will help your students fully understand the concepts and gain fluency. Included Transformations: Horizontal translations Vertical translations Reflection Stretching Combinations of the aboveFunctions include:Par
Preview of Solving Rational Equations Task Cards (like & unlike denominators) Algebra 2

Solving Rational Equations Task Cards (like & unlike denominators) Algebra 2

For this activity, students will practice solving rational expression equations. I usually let students complete the problems, then use one device per group to check their answers using the QR codes. The QR codes make it easy for students to check their work and get immediate feedback on whether their answers are correct or not. There are two sets of identical task cards for you. One with QR codes and one without. Depending on how well your class does with technology/how accessible technology is
Preview of Dividing Polynomials (using long & synthetic division) Task Card Activity

Dividing Polynomials (using long & synthetic division) Task Card Activity

There are a total of 20 task cards for students to complete on long division and synthetic division of polynomials. For this activity, students will practice their long and synthetic division of polynomial skills. Problem types include: No missing powers, leading coefficient is 1, polynomial is in standard formMissing powers Dividing by a binomial where leading coefficient is not 1Word problems involving polynomial divisionIdentifying if a binomial is a factor of a polynomialFactoring the quot
Preview of Domain and Range Match Up Activity

Domain and Range Match Up Activity

This Domain and Range Task Card Activity is a best-seller for Algebra 2 or PreCalculus students. There are 12 piece-wise function cards showing the graph, an equation card, a domain and range card, and a characteristic card. Students work cooperatively to sort and match each card, then record their findings on a LAB SHEET. The activity helps students build their vocabulary and mathematical understanding. Click HERE to SAVE 20% by buying all FUNCTIONS, EQUATIONS & GRAPHS products, including
Preview of Solving Trigonometric Equations | Task Cards

Solving Trigonometric Equations | Task Cards

Solving Trigonometric Equations Task Cards Students will practice solving trigonometric equations with this set of 24 task cards. Cards 1-4 include equations with no identities or factoring required (isolate the expression), cards 5-10 require factoring, cards 11-16 require basic identities (reciprocal, quotient, Pythagorean), cards 17-18 require the sum and difference of angles identities, cards 19-20 require the double angle identities, cards 21-22 require the half-angle identities, and cards
Preview of Rational Zero Theorem (Rational Root Theorem) | Task Cards

Rational Zero Theorem (Rational Root Theorem) | Task Cards

Students will (1) practice using the Rational Zero (Rational Root) Theorem to find all possible zeros/roots of a polynomial function and (2) use the theorem to help find the actual roots with this task card activity. This activity includes rational roots only! This activity includes 24 cards: Cards 1-8 ask students to list all possible roots; Cards 9-12 ask students to determine and explain if a value could be a possible root; Cards 13-24 ask students to list all possible roots AND find the a
Preview of Graphing Polynomial Functions Scavenger Hunt: Zeros, Degree, & End Behavior

Graphing Polynomial Functions Scavenger Hunt: Zeros, Degree, & End Behavior

Looking for an activity to engage Algebra 2 students who are practicing writing an equation of a polynomial graph? In this scavenger hunt activity, students will use key features of polynomial functions such as intercepts, multiplicity, and end behavior, to write an equation of a polynomial graph. This is a self-checking activity that provides immediate feedback for Algebra II students. A scavenger hunt is an excellent way to take any ordinary lesson and turn it into a fun and engaging active
Preview of Arc Lengths and Area of Sectors | Task Cards

Arc Lengths and Area of Sectors | Task Cards

Arc Lengths and Area of Sectors Task Cards Students will practice finding arc lengths and area of sectors with these 24 task cards. Some problems are given in radians and some are given in degrees. Cards 1-6 are arc lengths, cards 7-12 are area of sectors, and cards 13-24 are mixed applications of arc lengths and area of sectors. Some problems ask for exact answers and some ask for decimal approximations. Break the cards up and use them as you teach each topic, or use as a cumulative review at t
Preview of Calculus Limits and Continuity Sort Match Activity (Unit 1)

Calculus Limits and Continuity Sort Match Activity (Unit 1)

Limits and Continuity Sort and Match Task Cards Activity:This resource is a sort and match activity with 32 task cards meant for the beginning unit in Calculus AB, BC, or Calculus Honors. There are 8 graph cards that have matching Equation Cards, Limit Cards, and Description Cards to create a unique set. There is also a student recording sheet and a separate LAB EXTENSION ACTIVITY to answer questions specific to each card set for writing in mathematics. Teaching Suggestions:- Use the set as
Preview of Logarithm and Exponentials Activities Bundle

Logarithm and Exponentials Activities Bundle

These READY TO PRINT activities are ready for your logs and exponentials unit! These activities will have your students active and ENGAGED while working on their algebra skills. This is a bundle of eight logarithm and exponential activities. Included Activities:1) Exponential and Logarithmic Equations Sum Em Activity2) Expanding and Condensing Logarithmic Expressions Stations Maze Activity3) Expanding and Condensing Logarithmic Expressions Task Cards4) Exponential and Logarithmic Equations
Preview of Circuit Training - Limits and Continuity (Calculus)

Circuit Training - Limits and Continuity (Calculus)

Give your students great practice for their limits and continuity test with this 28-question review in the circuit format. To advance in the circuit, students must search for their answer, and when they find it, that becomes the next problem. This circuit covers limits of the indeterminant forms 0/0 and infinity/infinity (students can evaluate all limits in this circuit without technology and without calculus (L'Hospital's rule is not needed)). Additional questions feature removable and non-r
Preview of Graphing Nonlinear Systems of Equations |Linear & Quadratic Walk-Around Activity

Graphing Nonlinear Systems of Equations |Linear & Quadratic Walk-Around Activity

Help students master solving nonlinear systems of equations with this engaging walk-around scavenger hunt activity designed for Algebra 1 and Algebra 2. This resource provides hands-on practice with quadratic/linear systems while reinforcing graphing skills and equation-writing strategies. Perfect for practice, review, stations, or a “walk the room” activity. Why Teachers Love ItThis scavenger hunt gets students up, moving, and actively thinking! Students begin at any card, graph the in
Preview of Zeros of Polynomial Functions from a Graph Task Cards plus Guided Notes

Zeros of Polynomial Functions from a Graph Task Cards plus Guided Notes

Created by
Joan Kessler
Here is a great intuitive activity for your students to learn and practice determining the equation of a polynomial function from a graph, guided by notes and examples. Students determine the polynomial of minimum degree in factored form from a graph using what they have learned about zeros of polynomials, multiplicity, repeated roots, y-intercepts, x- intercepts, and leading coefficients. Great for visual learners and to gain fluency in analytical thinking. Included in this lesson: Stude
Preview of Conic Sections Sort and Match Activity

Conic Sections Sort and Match Activity

In this activity, your Pre-Calculus, Algebra 2, or Trigonometry students can practice the vocabulary of Conic Sections while investigating similarities and differences in the properties of parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. The activity can be used in a variety of ways to aid learners in understanding of key elements related to conics. It’s best to use the graphs to sort first, then incorporate the equations to complete the matching portion of the exercise. The product contains 16 graph ca
Preview of Limits and Continuity Calculus Unit 1 Bundle

Limits and Continuity Calculus Unit 1 Bundle

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Unit Bundle for Calculus Limits and Continuity is teaming with activities, notes, HW, and assessments and will engage your students and enhance their learning. What's Included?Over 135 different Task Cards, over 200 different homework or quiz questions, PowerPoints™, Guided Notes, Graphic Organizers, Mazes, all answer keys, and student response sheets. Each lesson is approached differently so that students can succeed in the many varied ways in which they learn. Editable End of Unit A
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About Math Precalculus Task Cards Resources

On TPT (Teachers Pay Teachers), Math Precalculus Task Cards Resources support teachers who want focused practice for advanced high school math. These materials often center on topics like functions, trigonometric graphs, rational expressions, and other precalculus skills. The full keyword fits a broad collection of classroom-ready printables built for review, reinforcement, and guided practice. It is a helpful starting point for teachers looking for flexible ways to make precalculus more approachable.

Teachers can find task card sets, matching activities, lesson plans, review games, and assessments that align with specific precalculus topics. Some resources include organizers, answer keys, or recording sheets, which makes them easier to use during class or for independent work. Task cards are especially useful because they break larger skills into manageable steps and keep students actively working. Matching formats also work well for discussion, quick checks for understanding, and stations. Together, these options give teachers practical ways to support skill-building without adding extra prep.

In a typical precalculus class, a teacher might use these task cards during warm-ups, partner practice, or a review day before a quiz. A ready-to-print set can be posted around the room, placed in small groups, or assigned for focused independent work. This makes it easier to differentiate without spending hours creating separate materials. When time is tight, teacher-created resources on TPT can help keep the lesson moving while still giving students meaningful practice. They are especially useful when a class needs a quick reset, a spiral review, or a low-prep way to revisit a challenging topic.