A single sheet reminding students of the affects of f(x+k), f(x)+k, kf(x), f(kx), -f(x) and f(-x).
Print out on colored stock and have children use this "blue" sheet (or whatever color) often when practicing!
A handy double-sided sheet for AP Calculus students to have many facts in their hands while working. I recommend printing on card stock for students and having them use it all year long.
A flipchart with one page:
A large diagram with two sets of parallel lines and various intersecting lines. Students are challenged to find all indicated angle measurements.
Must use: Vertical Angles, Linear Pair, Triangle Sum Theorem, Corresponding Angles, Alternate Exterior Angles to solve.
Could be printed, splashed on the main screen or part of a math center.
A contract to between student, teacher and parent to allow a student to retake an assessment.
Sold as a word document to allow you to alter at will.
Student must determine what caused the first low grade, what they intended to do to fix the knowledge deficit and then all three parties approve the plan. There are suggestions for the student for each option.
All three forms laid out side by side. For each of three forms (Standard, Vertex and Intercept) this sheet shows how to find the vertex, the roots and the y-intercept for each.
Print on card stock and have kids practice with the "green" sheet (or whatever color you choose).
Shows each law of exponents in a handy reference sheet. Plus rules for radicals! Plus handy simplification guide! Also, common errors to avoid! Print this out on colored card stock and have kids use this "Pink" sheet (or whatever color you choose) when they practice!
A reference sheet for students of reciprocal, co-function, even/odd, quotient, Pythagorean, sum/difference, double angle, power-reducing and half angle identities. Included as well are Law of Sines, Law of cosines, Area of a triangle from SSA and Heron's fomrula. Provided in a word document for easy editing if you wish to remove or add a formula. Print on card stock for student use for best results! Despite the thumbnail it does fit on one page.
3 problems of each type, complete with answers:
Find a coordinate point which splits a directed line segment into a particular ratio.
Find the ratio a directed line segment is split into from the three relevant points.
Find one endpoint of a directed line segment given the ratio and two of the relevant points.
A comprehensive reference pack of all theorems, postulates, definitions and formulas required by students to do well on the FLORIDA end of course (FSA) exam, based on the common core standards chosen by Florida. Meant to be printed in color, red items are review content that is needed and black items are new content to the student. For best results print this on card
A step by step rational to arrive at the correct graph.
Prerequisite: Students must understand the relationship between any point on the unit circle and the angle whose terminal ray intercepts it. (cosine theta, sine theta).
A VIP (visual instructional plan) pioneered by Fred Jones is included for use during guided instruction.
10th - 12th
Algebra 2, Graphing, Other (Math)
CCSS
HSF-IF.C.7e
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