Print a copy for each student and you are good to go for the entire year. Files are in Word format and you can edit as you wish! This course follows the Alberta Education Math 30-2 program, with consideration for the standards and cognitive difficulty. It follows the authorized text created by Nelson. Enjoy the solutions: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1F1P2M_dtCuzirLfDefSf_bKNmKJPH5sP/view?usp=sharing
Following the Alberta Education curriculum, these are Editable class notes for the entire course in word document format. Simply print and the entire year is good to go.
The notes have been created with consideration over the standards of difficulty and the shifting cognitive levels to be more conceptual and involve problem solving.
As an added bonus, every single lesson has a video available for you to watch or direct students to watch:
Here is lesson 1.4 as an example, which follows the no
Math 20-1 class notes from Alberta Education made from scratch. These notes are in *.docx word format for your editing fun! Copy for your students and your course notes are done.
This was the initial organizer to balance the school's budget with the number of classes to be taught while balancing teacher FTEs.
For a school administrator wanting to organize their timetable/schedule:
- enter total students in each course
- enter max class size
- decide on an appropriate number of sections
- enter teacher FTE
Spreadsheet will turn green when all is balanced.
The key to my free download. Filled in notes for chapter 1 out of 11 of an entire calculus course. This is about a week and a half of lessons.
Requests for more chapters will result in more uploads.
Set of 9 grids (10x10) Set of 6 grids (10x10) 10 x 10 on its own set of grid (paper) large, medium, small sinusoidal function grid in radians and degrees grids for sketching rational functions (to quarters) positive quadrant x to 20 and y to 100
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this unit covers everything from angles in standard position in radians/degrees to the unit circle creation and solving trig equations.
- Sketching angles in Standard Position (degrees and radians)
- Converting between degrees and radians
- Determining coterminal angles
- Solving problems of arc length, angles, and radius of circles.
- Relate the trig ratios to coordinates on the unit circle
- Determine exact/approximate values for trig ratios
- Identifying measures of angles that generate specific trig values