Area & perimeter in a coordinate plane task cards. Students will use the distance formula (or Pythagorean Theorem) to find lengths of sides of polygons in a coordinate plane. 18 cards total! Includes... 1. Answer sheet for students to record their work 2. Student reflection sheet 3. Detailed solutions & answer key
Trig Ratios Error Analysis Sine, Cosine, and Tangent Students are asked to circle the error in each problem as well as write a corrected answer. All ratios are sine, cosine, and tangent. Students are asked to complete a brief reflection at the end of the task. ANSWER KEY INCLUDED!
Finding lengths and midpoints of segments in a coordinate plane. Finding the area and perimeter of a polygon in a coordinate plane. Involves a triangle, quadrilateral, and pentagon. Students should break the pentagon into smaller figures (triangles and rectangles) in order to find the area.
Look at the game boardThe top of the board has letters A–F.The left side of the board has numbers 1–6.Each letter-number combination matches one questionA version with numbers 1-6 in the column and row is also included. Roll the number dieRoll the regular die with numbers 1–6.This number tells you which row to use.Find the questionMatch the number and letter on the board.Example: If you roll a 3 and a B, you answer question 3B.Answer the questionThe player or team answers the question out loud.W
Students will match cards using the diagram and the and of the given figure. Included: Planes, Lines, Line Segments, and Rays 48 total cars, 24 matching sets Student Answer Sheet included. Answer Key included.
Students will sort the 30 triangles based on the trig function needed to solve the problem - sine, cosine, tangent, inverse sine, inverse cosine or inverse tangent. Teachers may then ask students to solve each card for the missing part (side or angle). Answer key included!
Graphing Quadratics Kagan Roundtable In teams of up to 4 (preferable), students write a response on their own piece of paper. Students then pass their papers clockwise so each teammate can add to the prior responses. Each student will get practice finding the axis of symmetry, vertex, y-intercept and graphing the quadratic. Both vertex and standard form equations are included. ANSWER KEY included!
Graphing Polynomial Functions (Kagan Round Robin/Centers) Kagan Round Robin Activity In teams of up to 4 (preferable), students write a response on their own piece of paper. Students then pass their papers clockwise so each teammate can add to the prior responses. Each student will get practice determining end behavior, y-intercepts, roots, multiplicities, and finally graphing. Centers/Stations This activity may also be used as 4 different stations. ANSWER KEY IS INCLUDED!
Practice graphing polynomial functions.
Students will be asked to identify the following concepts in order to graph the given polynomial: factoring, degree of a polynomial, end behavior, intercepts, multiplicities and roots.
Students will write equations, graph, evaluate and complete error analysis all with piecewise functions. Reflection questions are also provided at the end including standards of mathematical practices.
Students will answer 6 questions involving distance, midpoint, and slope in a coordinate plane. Then, they will create their own real-world problem(s) involving these topics.
Great End-of-Course Review!
Answer KEY included!!
7th - 12th
Algebra, Geometry, Graphing
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