This is a foldable that lists what you need to prove that a quadrilateral is a parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, squares, trapezoid, or isosceles trapezoid. It comes with the blank template to have the kids fill in the information or you can print one that is already filled out and give it to them for their notebooks. You can also just print it out on a single without it being a foldable as well. I use this as a review at the end of the chapter but can be used as you go through all of the sh
This is my template that I use with my students. I have them color code all of the angles when they draw it out. I have included my color copy as well so you can see a finished product. I make sure to tell them that the points on each circle are the same but it is spread out so it is easier for them to read.
This resource has a grid with the four types of polar graphs (Circles and Spirals, Limaçons/Lemniscates, Roses, Polar Conics) and equations for specific graphs. On another sheet, there are 15 graphs for the students to cut out and place (or glue) in the correct spot on the chart.
I have used this resource in two different ways, both at the beginning of the graphing lesson. First I have given them the chart and each student slips of paper to glue into the correct spot using their graphing calc
10th - 12th
Algebra 2, Math, PreCalculus
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