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Preview of Pre-Calculus and Trigonometry Final Exam Review Activities for 2nd Semester

Pre-Calculus and Trigonometry Final Exam Review Activities for 2nd Semester

If you are having students review in class for their Trig/Pre-Calc final exam, here are some activities you may want to use. The set of 4 can be printed on color sheets and done as centers. Give the students 12 minutes to 15 minutes to work on each as they rotate to make it fun and interesting (more engaging). The flashcards are also useful and can help students to memorize important facts to build automaticity. The quizzes can be used as classroom review activities to do in groups. You can
Preview of Central and Inscribed Angles (Complete Lesson) Angles Within Circles

Central and Inscribed Angles (Complete Lesson) Angles Within Circles

This is a full 1-hour (or block-day) lesson on central and inscribed angles. It’s fun and engaging for students. The lesson may take more than just 1 hour or a block period because it’s detailed and depends on students’ prior knowledge. The topics include: Central angles Inscribed angles Arcs Inscribed angle theorem Central angle theorem Bow theorem Inscribed angle of a diameter theorem The lesson includes · Warmups with answers · Critical thinking short performance tasks · The learning objec
Preview of Binomial Theorem, Binomial Expansion, Pascal’s Triangle (Complete Lesson)

Binomial Theorem, Binomial Expansion, Pascal’s Triangle (Complete Lesson)

In this full one-hour lesson, students will learn what a binomial expansion is and how to use Pascal’s Triangle. Students will compare the long way to expand by hand versus using Pascal’s Triangle. The lesson includes Essential question Warmups Direct Instruction Checking for Understanding (engaging practice questions) Guided practice questions (also engaging) Independent practice questions There is a critical thinking component in the lesson, in PowerPoint format and editable. Answers to q
Preview of Lesson on Transformations of the 6 Trig Functions

Lesson on Transformations of the 6 Trig Functions

This is a full 1-hour (or block day) lesson on transformations of the 6 trig functions. The main focus is on sine and cosine graphs. The lesson includes • Warmups • Critical thinking (transformation comparison of trig versus algebraic functions) • The learning objectives with essential questions • Direct instruction • Checking for understanding questions • Student collaboration opportunities • Guided practice • Independent practice (partner game) ***Use this model as a template for all yo
Preview of Lesson Plan: Angle Relationships (Introduction to Angle Relationships)

Lesson Plan: Angle Relationships (Introduction to Angle Relationships)

This is approximately a 55-minute lesson on angle relationships, including Complementary Supplementary Vertical Angles Linear Pair Perpendicular Angles Adjacent Angles Lesson begins with warmups, then introduction, direct instruction, checking for understanding intertwined, guided practice, and independent practice. The lesson includes a well-written learning objective, and has a critical thinking component. The independent practice worksheet is attached separately.
Preview of Angle Relationship Review Game (Engaging Activity Prior to Assessment)

Angle Relationship Review Game (Engaging Activity Prior to Assessment)

This is a 1-hour lesson to help students review angle relationships they have learned in class. It’s fun and engaging for students. The can help them review in class on the following concepts: · Angle Bisectors · Sum of the Interior Angles · Exterior Angle · Parallel Lines Cut by Transversals · Perpendicular Bisectors The lesson includes · Warmup activity (collaborative) · Critical thinking that connects to real world · The learning objectives with essential question · Student collaboration op
Preview of Solving for a Particular Variable – Algebra Lesson

Solving for a Particular Variable – Algebra Lesson

This is a full 1-hour (or block day) lesson on how to solve for a specific variable in an algebraic equation. It’s fun and engaging for students. The lesson may take more than just 1 hour or a block period because it’s detailed and depends on students’ prior knowledge. The lesson includes · Warmups · Critical thinking · The learning objectives with essential questions · Direct instruction · Checking for understanding questions · Student collaboration opportunities · Guided practice · Independent
Preview of Logarithms and Exponentials Review Activity (groups or partners)

Logarithms and Exponentials Review Activity (groups or partners)

This is a full 1-hour (or block day) review lesson on exponentials and logarithms. It’s best to do this 9-question activity where students get to collaborate with partners or in a group setting before a unit assessment. The best approach is to have them solve in group or partner format while you circle the room and stamp their work or put stamps on their work that’s done correctly. The teams that finish the fastest with all answers done correctly get rewards. The rewards do not have to cost m
Preview of Gallery Walk Activity - Solving Multistep Equations with Partners

Gallery Walk Activity - Solving Multistep Equations with Partners

Use this engaging activity for students to walk around the classroom with partners to solve multistep equations with parnters or groups of 3. Print each of the slides (10 in total) on cardstock paper. Post around the classroom. Students will walk around using their papers and solve the problems. These would be great “Building Thinking Classrooms” problems too. My suggestion is to begin class with some review warmups. Explain the lesson, then have kids walk around to solve each. There are 10 pr
Preview of Introduction to Angles Formed by Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal (Lesson)

Introduction to Angles Formed by Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal (Lesson)

This is a full 1-hour (or block day) lesson on introduction to angles formed when a transversal cuts parallel lines (or non parallel lines). The lesson may take more than just 1 hour or a block period because it’s detailed and depends on students’ prior knowledge. The lesson includes · Warmups · Critical thinking · Word problems to connect with real-life situations · The learning objectives with essential questions · Direct instruction · Checking for understanding questions · Student collaborati
Preview of Word Problems with Quadratic Equations (Real-World Problems with Quadratics)

Word Problems with Quadratic Equations (Real-World Problems with Quadratics)

This is a full one-hour (or block-day) lesson on quadratic equations, specifically how to set up and solve problems in real life using quadratic equations. The lesson format is a PowerPoint presentation. It begins with a warm-up, then 2 examples, checking for understanding, a whole-class guided practice problem, and a partner activity. The lesson also includes critical thinking questions and pieces that allow students to analyze, make connections, and synthesize information. The answers to t
Preview of Complete Lesson on Equations of Lines (All Slope Types & Forms)

Complete Lesson on Equations of Lines (All Slope Types & Forms)

This is a full 1-hour (or block day) lesson on equations of lines. The lesson may take more than just 1 hour or a block period because it’s detailed and depends on students’ prior knowledge. The lesson is great for academic vocabulary, various slope types (positive, negative, undefined, 0), general form versus slope-intercept, and point-slope forms. Lines that are parallel and perpendicular are also covered. It also touches on finding slope in real-world applications. The learning objective is
Preview of Arithmetic and Geometric Formula Sheet for Students

Arithmetic and Geometric Formula Sheet for Students

Use this sheet to print copies (color paper, cardstock) to put on every student’s desk to refer to when solving and using arithmetic and geometric series formulas. Consider using sheet protectors to keep them in to preserve more and prevent the page from ripping or getting destroyed too quickly. Instead of making your own, use this sheet. It’s in Word format so you can add or edit as you wish. You can also print a poster-sized paper to put up on a wall.
Preview of Review Lesson on Finding the Perimeter and Area of a Polygon

Review Lesson on Finding the Perimeter and Area of a Polygon

This is a full 1-hour (or block day) lesson on finding the perimeter and area of a polygon. The students must know how to use the distance formula and the Pythagorean theorem to calculate lengths. The lesson may take more than just 1 hour or a block period because it’s detailed and depends on students’ prior knowledge. The lesson includes · Warmup · Critical thinking · Word problems to connect with real-life situations · The learning objectives · Academic vocabulary · Direct instruction · Che
Preview of Writing Equations of Lines Review Lesson, Including Intercepts, Slope, and Graph

Writing Equations of Lines Review Lesson, Including Intercepts, Slope, and Graph

This is a full 1-hour (or block day) lesson for Algebra 2, IM3, or Pre-Calculus students. It reviews x and y intercepts, writing equations of lines given 2 points or a slope, forms of a line, and real-world applications. The lesson format is in a PowerPoint presentation. It begsins with a warm-up, then specific examples for notes, checking for understanding, a whole-class guided practice problem, partner activity, critical thinking problems, and independent practice problems. The critical thi
Preview of Review of Logarithms and Exponentials Lesson

Review of Logarithms and Exponentials Lesson

This is a full 1-hour (or block day) lesson for Algebra 2, IM3, or Pre-Calculus students. It’s a great lesson to cover before an upcoming exam to help students synthesize, compare and contrast everything they have learned in the past few days and weeks about exponentials and logarithms. The lesson format is in a PowerPoint presentation. It begsins with a warm-up, then specific examples for notes, checking for understanding problems that can help them work as a whole class to address any gaps i
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Polynomials (Complete, Engaging, Interactive Lesson)

Adding and Subtracting Polynomials (Complete, Engaging, Interactive Lesson)

This is a full 1-hour (or block day) lesson on one-step equations. The lesson may take more than just 1 hour or a block period because it’s detailed and depends on students’ prior knowledge. The lesson includes · Warmups · Critical thinking · Word problems to connect with real-life situations · The learning objectives with essential questions · Direct instruction · Checking for understanding questions · Student collaboration opportunities · Guided practice · Independent practice ***Use this mo
Preview of Partner or Group Activity for Parallelograms and Parallel Lines Cut by Transvers

Partner or Group Activity for Parallelograms and Parallel Lines Cut by Transvers

This is a great review assignment that involves some creative and critical thinking, high engagement from students, and collaboration. Print and cut each of these 20 problems and put them into small Ziploc bags or simply clip them together. Make enough for each student in the class so they have their own individual cards. Have them work with partners or in groups to solve and come up with answers. There are 20 problems in total but students need to only do 10 to 15 – their choice on which
Preview of Review of Exponential Functions (Simplifying, Factoring, Solving)

Review of Exponential Functions (Simplifying, Factoring, Solving)

This is a full 1-hour (or block day) lesson on laws of exponents, specifically simplifying, factoring, and solving. The lesson may take more than just 1 hour or a block period because it’s detailed and depends on students’ prior knowledge. The lesson includes · Warmup · Critical thinking · Word problems to connect with real-life situations · The learning objectives with essential questions · Direct instruction · Checking for understanding questions · Student collaboration opportunities · Guided
Preview of Lesson on Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal

Lesson on Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal

This is a full 1-hour (or block day) lesson on parallel lines cut by a transversal where students can either review or learn new content. The lesson is great for academic vocabulary, solving for missing angles, proving how to use angle measures to determine whether 2 lines cut by a transversal are in fact parallel. The lesson format is in a PowerPoint presentation. It begins with a warm-up, then examples, academic vocabulary checking for understanding, a whole-class guided practice problem, pa
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Experience

Principal (8th year in school administration) High School Math Teacher for 6 years GED Math Teacher in adult education for 5 years Instructor in workshop formats for the past 7 years

Teaching style

Activities, activities, activities...just keeping kids busy and engaged

Awards & shining teacher moments

California League of High School Top 10 Teacher of the Year Finalist Teacher of the Year - Jurupa Hills High School

My own education history

Bachelor's degree from Cal State LA Master's and credentials from University of La Verne Doctoral degree from University of La Verne

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Wife of 21 years 2 children ages 15 and 17 Dog named Mango Star Wars fan Loves watching The Office, Seinfeld, I Love Lucy