I am a retired math teacher and taught for almost 30 years. Although I taught everything from Pre-algebra to Pre-Calculus, I enjoy teaching algebra, geometry, and algebra 2 most.
This product is two sets of Task Cards- a set of 24 graphs of parabolas and a set of 24 quadratic equations. At the beginning of a Quadratics Unit students can practice the basic properties of quadratic functions- (vertex, axis of symmetry, y-intercept, wide vs skinny, opens up or down) by matching the Quadratic Graph Task Cards with the Quadratic Equation Task Cards. The two sets should be printed out and given to each group so they can manipulate the cards and look for the matching graph and
I have found the use of these posters very valuable for students that find it very difficult to learn the key positions on the Unit Circle. This set of posters shows a visual method that demonstrates 3 key patterns to make learning the exact ordered pairs much easier.
I have included 12 Posters for posting that include the patterns for sine, cosine, and tangent exact values. I have also included 8 black and white copies with blanks to be filled in by the students for the ordered pairs and r
10th - 12th, Higher Education
Algebra 2, Other (Math), PreCalculus
$4.00
Original Price $4.00
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About the store
Experience
I am a retired math teacher and taught for almost 30 years. Although I taught everything from Pre-algebra to Pre-Calculus, I enjoy teaching algebra, geometry, and algebra 2 most.
Teaching style
I feel a variety of methods is essential to connect with all students in my classroom. I especially love activities where students are active and involved in their own learning.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Recognized as an Outstanding Teacher in 1999.
My own education history
BS degree in Mathematics and Education from UWM-Milwaukee and Masters in Professional Development from Cardinal Stritch University.
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