This worksheet has 20 questions where students will find the quadrant of the terminal side/ray, reference angle, complement and supplement given an angle in degrees. Editable word document, print-ready PDF, and solutions included
In this chart students fill in the complement (if there is one) and supplement (if there is one) for angles in degrees. There are 13 angles in degrees total. Editable word document, print-ready PDF and solutions included
This chart has students locate the quadrant of the terminal ray/side, the reference angle, complement, supplement, positive coterminal and negative coterminal angles based on an angle measure given in degrees. There are 13 different angle measures. This chart also comes with a warm-up that is only 4 angles (half a page) so that the teacher can review several examples before students fill in the chart. Editable word documents, PDFs that are ready to print, and solutions included
1 page worksheet with 6 problems for using trig sum and difference identities 2 problems for sin with the formulas listed above the 2 problems 2 problems for cos with the formulas listed above the 2 problems 2 problems for tan with the formulas listed above the 2 problems Editable word document, PDF, and solutions included
Students will convert 30 problems from either radians to degrees or degrees to radians. Students will color matching conversions the same color to create 15 pairs of colored boxes. Editable word document, print-ready PDF, and solutions included
3 sets of 23 pairs where each pair contains a radian and degree measure that are equal if converted to the other. The last pair in each set repeats in case there are an odd number of students. Use the card sets as a matching activity, given each student a card and having them find their pair once they convert it. Card sets can be individually used to match the pairs to practice converting between radians and degrees. PDF files ready to print
10th - 12th
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