This card sort activity allows students to practice matching... Angles drawn in standard positionDegree and radian equivalentsCoterminal Angles (in both degrees and radians)Reference Angles (in both degrees and radians)This activity is perfect for group work and includes a recording sheet for students to organize their answers after physically sorting the cards. This was designed and used for PreCalculus Students. Activity Prep: print out the pages and cut apart the cards - each group will need
This digital, self-checking activity is great for students to practice finding all 6 trigonometry values using a calculator. During the activity, students answer 20 questions in a Google Sheet to find the values of sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent. The questions contain angles in both degrees and radians, so students need to verify they are in the correct calculator mode. This activity… Is self-checkingUses both radian and degree anglesContains all 6 trig functionsComes
Need some practice for students to use the Rational Root Theorem? Use these interactive slides! Students can practice listing all possible rational roots for a cubic polynomial, using synthetic division with these possibilities to factor a polynomial, and then solving for all roots. Instead of having students try to type their answers in and navigating how to correctly enter all of the math symbols, students will use answer tiles to construct their answers. Included are: *2 cubic polynomial pr
Need a way for your students to practice Law of Sines and Law of Cosines? Look no further! This digital activity can be done independently or in partners or small groups. Great for in-person and asynchronous instruction since students can check their answers as they go. Students will need to decide if they should use Law of Sines or Cosines to solve the triangle for the missing angles and sides. There are both straightforward triangle problems and word problem applications. Basic diagrams are p
Using new algebra techniques requires practice for students to become more confident and fluent and there's nothing more satisfying than practice problems that instantly let students see if they're right or wrong! Worksheets get repetitive and dont let our students know if they're right or wrong without us checking their work, and this pixel art activity changes that up! This activity includes 6 radical equations that require various algebra techniques to solve. Algebra skills used in this acti
Need a way to students to review using a calculator to find all 6 trig ratios and using inverse trig on a calculator? This is a self-checking and self-paced online activity to students to practice using their calculators correctly. When students enter answers correctly, they get a CORRECT message and part of the Thanksgiving image will appear. I personally used this as a review for my PreCalculus students after a weekend away from the skill to help them review for a quiz. My students love to us
This review game contains 24 exponential equations that students must use logarithms to solve. There are no problems that require common logs or natural logs to solve. Students create their own MATHO cards using the provided template and answer list. The PowerPoint contains a macro that can be used to randomize the order of the questions.
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Algebra, Algebra 2, PreCalculus
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