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Sharon Aceta

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Preview of THE BAZINGA GAME Geometry Chapter 1 Review

THE BAZINGA GAME Geometry Chapter 1 Review

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Sharon Aceta
This is a Promethean Board Game I created for Geometry after chapter 1. You can export it to SMART BOARD but you must have a PROMETHEAN BOARD account. It includes questions on points, lines, planes, angle relationships, etc... You could reuse this as a template for other games. I have also created an Algebra and PreAlgebra game. My students LOVE this game and asked for it after every chapter. However, I only let them play it twice a year because I don't want them to get "bored" with it.
Preview of Transformation of Parent Functions Foldable

Transformation of Parent Functions Foldable

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Sharon Aceta
This is the foldable I use when I teach my PreCalculus classes transformation of parent functions. Students should know basic parent functions like quadratic, square root, absolute value. This little foldable comes in handy for a test/quiz or just for help on homework. I use this at the end of my lesson and start with my "Transformation of Parent Function Notes".
Preview of Transformations of Parent Functions Notes

Transformations of Parent Functions Notes

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Sharon Aceta
These are the notes I use when I begin teaching "Transformations of Parent Functions". The students should already know basic parent functions. I use this in combination with my Transformations of Parent Functions foldable. I have a key and will send it to you if you purchase this.
Preview of THE BAZINGA GAME CARDS (Word document)

THE BAZINGA GAME CARDS (Word document)

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Sharon Aceta
These are cards for the promethean games I have created entitled "THE BAZINGA GAME". I would suggest printing it out on card-stock paper and laminating them to use.
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I teach traditional "old-school" for 3 days a week and then add fun "new-school" math mixed with technology 2 days a week.