A game modeled after the tv show "The Weakest Link". Students in groups try to answer each problem correctly and earn as many points as possible. If a team answers correctly and hasn't banked their earnings, they loose all of there points.
Topics include zeros, end behaviors, multiple zeros, number of turning points, graphing, and writing equations.
Crossword style puzzle on polynomial division. Student should know how to perform synthetic as well as long division. Good activity for teams of students to try to solve and compete against other teams in the class.
This is a wheel of fortune type game is focused on the study of the graphs of sinusoids. Questions focus on writing equations, determine period, amplitude, frequency and domain and range. Student solve problems while trying to determine the answer to a riddle.
A packet of almost 40 puzzle worksheets on fundamental trigonometric identities, sum and difference formulas, half-angle formulas, and double angle formulas. The format provides an alternative to the typical assignment with a variety of question types and ways to verify the accuracy of solutions. Each Puzzle is identified by level (A-C). Level A provides entry-level questions appropriate after an introduction to the topic, while level B offers a standard level of questioning, and level C provi
This BINGO game gives students the opportunity to review simplify and working with operations on complex numbers (adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing).
This book of 30 problem sets provides students with a review of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry that will be essential for success in a first year calculus course. Each problem set contains 12 questions designed to review concepts as well as develop problem solving skills. The sets ask questions in unfamiliar ways, integrate different concepts, and pose interesting and thought provoking problems. Calculus students need to be able to flexibly apply knowledge and these sets will build and te
A jeopardy style game that reviews exponential and logarithmic expressions and equations. These problems are ideal for an average level algebra 2 class or an initial assessment for an honors or precalculus class.
A set of five worksheets on the transformation of functions. The first few worksheets focus on rigid transformations while the last few include non-rigid transformations. Worksheets have students state transformations, graph functions and write equations. An answer key is included.
Use these flash cards to engage students in learning the exact value of the six trigonometric functions. Students can compete in partners or a individuals. Several suggested games motivate students to learn this important trigonometric values.
A class competition where students find the inverse of a function. Student compete against others of the same ability to try to find the inverse first.
A two day, seven example lesson that teaches how to solve absolute value equations graphically and algebraically. The lesson involves several interactive features included a self-quiz after the first half of the lesson, answer icons that reveal answers and a tic tac toe game to summarized the lesson.
Use these flash cards to help students learn the exact value of the six trigonometric functions. Several classroom tested games allow students to compete individually or with a partner and motivate students to learn these important trigonometric values.