Students practice the basics of Radians and Degrees by walking around the room to 16 stations, instead of sitting in a chair. Easy for students and teachers to check understanding since finding the answer, located in a different part of the room, is part of the activity. Topics include: Angle Conversion, Supplemental and Co-terminal Angles all using Degree and Radian measure.
Directions for Teacher:
1. Label stations 1-16 around the room.
2. Cut out problems and their answers.
3. Tape problem
Students play a matching game where they have to find three cards that make a trig equation from the first quadrant.
One card is the trig function (sine, cosine, tangent), another is the angle (30, 45, 60 or radian equivalents), and the last is the trig value. For example, a trio would look like Sin 30 = 1/2.
Once three cards are taken from the board, they are replaced and play continues. Students must also write down their trig equation.
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