This is an investigation lesson on radian to degree conversion. The lesson is scaffolded enough that the students may be able to complete the package independently. At the end, students will be able to: -understand the relationship between radian and degrees -know how to convert from radian to degrees and vice versa Teacher Instructions:Method 1 (constructivist): Students in pairs, groups, or individually may work on the package themselves. Teacher may want to check student solutions during the
This package contains questions regarding Cartesian transformations, similarity, and congruence questions. Can be used as a quiz, homework, or practice test.
This worksheet asks students to complete the square and factor a quadratic expression to graph the function. An examplar is provided at the top to follow as a model!
A full lesson on exponent laws. Students should be able to complete the guided investigation independently. Scaffolded enough to have most students complete in groups or independently.
Guided notes with student tasks on tessellations and transformations. Students may work on the problems independently (for students with a quicker pace). Slower paced students may work with the teacher. Teacher should project pdf on a screen and work through problems with students. The package also consists of a game (page 4) where students need to change orientations of tetrominoes for transformation practice. This package works great because it differentiates for faster paced students. Answers
The worksheet has worked example problems that show students how to solve translation and reflection problems. In no way, should students be taught translations and reflections with only this resource. This work could be a good supplement to a lesson or a good take home assignment. Answers are also provided in a separate document. The answer key is provided for free.
[Solutions] This is an investigation lesson on radian to degree conversion. The lesson is scaffolded enough that the students may be able to complete the package independently. At the end, students will be able to: -understand the relationship between radian and degrees -know how to convert from radian to degrees and vice versa Teacher Instructions:Method 1 (constructivist): Students in pairs, groups, or individually may work on the package themselves. Teacher may want to check student solution
Guided Notes for adding numbers:
-Provides students with 3 methods for adding mixed numbers
-Gives students step by step instructions to complete method
-Faster paced students may work independently
-Practice questions provided
-Project Student-Guide on Smartboard and complete with students
-Subtracting Fractions using Models
-Subtracting Fractions using common denominator
-Includes practice questions for students to complete
-Includes challenge problems
-Example problem: 3/4 - 1/2 =
A good study guide for students struggling with rotations. Includes step by step solutions to problems to help assist students. Can also be used to supplement a lesson. In no way should this guide be a replacement for a lesson on rotations. Answer Key is separate.
-Project Student-Guide on Smartboard and complete with students
-Subtracting Fractions using models
-Subtracting Fractions using common denominator
-Includes practice questions for students to complete on their own
-Includes challenge problem
-Example problem: 3/4 - 1/2 =
Accompanies Subtracting Fractions Teacher-Guide
Example Questions: Find all angles for arcsin(-1/2)Students will find: The angles for negative trig ratiosStudents will learn: To use the calculator to find initial angleThat not all ratios will have 2 answersThe CAST diagram
Example Questions: Find all angles for arcsin(1/2) in RadiansStudents will find: The angles for positive trig ratiosStudents will learn: To use the calculator to find initial angleThat not all ratios will have 2 answersThe CAST diagramTo convert degrees to radians
Example Questions: Find all angles for arcsin(1/2) in DegreesStudents will find: The angles for positive trig ratiosStudents will learn: To use the calculator to find initial angleThat not all ratios will have 2 answersThe CAST diagram
Example Questions: Find the area of a trapezoid with parallel sides 5 units and 3 units and a height of 3 units.Find the area of two triangles that form a trapezoid.Students will find: the area of a trapezoid using draw trapezoids with given areaStudents will learn: how to find the formula of area of a trapezoid using area of triangle equations
Full independent lesson on Solving Trigonometric Equations. Scaffolded enough so that most students would be able to complete the investigations independently!
10th - 12th
Math, Other (Math)
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