Quick worksheet/formative assessment over lines cut by a transversal and proving if they are parallel using converse of angle relationship theorems/postulates. All lines look parallel, but they are not! Students must prove that they are parallel! Includes Answer Key.
Get your students excited to learn about Trigonometry with this flipbook!! This flipbook has the basics of Trigonometry, and works well to introduce the concept to students before you get into your independent practice. I use this as "guided notes" and then we do group work or independent practice right after. This flipbook can be easily referenced later! For an added pop, print on colored paper!! Some of my students choose to cut the top flap into thirds, that way if they just need a reference
A simple, yet colorful anchor chart to help students determine which inequality symbol to use when presented with a word problem, as well as which way to shade on a number line or on a graph.
8th - 11th
Math
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Experience teaching High School Geometry & Pre-Calclulus
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