This hands-on activity is great for independent work, small groups, math centers, stations, or whole-group instruction. This is for lessons on angles in a circle. There are 16 cards where students apply their knowledge of relationships on angles and arcs in a circle to create equations and solve for x or/and missing angles or arcs. The questions on the task cards are about angles in a circle with vertex inside and outside the circle. This does not include central and inscribed angles. These card
This hands-on activity is great to use for independent work, small groups, math centers, stations, or whole-group instruction. This is for lessons on solving missing side of a triangle using Trigonometry (Sine, Cosine, and Tangent) There are 16 cards. These cards can be used for many activities either group work or independent work. For group work, I use these cards for “KAGAN Fan N’ Pick” (one student holds the cards, one picks a card, one answers the questions and another one holds the key an
This hands-on activity is great to use for independent work, small groups, math centers, stations, or whole-group instruction. This is for lessons on solving for a missing side or angle of a right triangle using Sine, Cosine, and Tangent. I also added 4 questions on angle of elevation and angle of depression which is the application part of it. There are 16 task cards. There are 7 questions with diagrams on solving for a missing side, 5 questions with diagrams on solving for a missing angle, two
This hands-on activity is great to use for independent work, small groups, math centers, stations, or whole-group instruction. This is for lessons on angles in a circle. There are 16 cards where students apply their knowledge of relationships on angles and arcs in a circle to create equations and solve for x or/and missing angles or arcs. These cards can be used for many activities either group work or independent work. For group work, I use these cards for “KAGAN Fan N’ Pick” (one student holds
This hands-on activity is great for independent work, small groups, math centers, stations, or whole-group instruction. This is for lessons on Segment Addition. There are 16 cards where students apply their knowledge of segment addition to create equations and solve for x or/and missing segments. These cards can be used for many activities either group work or independent work. For group work, I use these cards for “KAGAN Fan N’ Pick” (one student holds the cards, one picks a card, one answers t