Includes notes and rules for end behavior, with examples and practice problems on first two pages followed by a two page assignment that can be used to a homework or classwork. It is assumed that students know what some basic polynomial definitions (leading coefficient and degree). Some polynomials are given out of order and some are in factored form. Answer keys included.
Students match 12 functions to their graphs. In order to complete the assignment students should know how to find x-intercepts by factoring (with synthetic division for 3rd and 4th degree polynomials) and know multiplicity and end behavior. Answer key included.
6 Lessons with practice problems: Exponential Functions (introduction) Logarithms Properties of Logs Natural Base and Natural Logs Solving Logarithmic Equations Solving Exponential Equations +2 Assignments with additional practice Logarithm Properties Solving Exponential and Log Equations Answer key included (Note: does not include graphing lessons or problems)
9 Pages of worksheets for the basics of angles for Trigonometry or other classes that cover Trigonometry. Pg 1-2: Drawing Angles in Standard Position Pg 3: Drawing angles assignment Pg 4: Conterminal Angles Pg 5: Reference Angles Pg 6: Reference Angles Assignment Pg 7: Converting (DMS/Decimals and Radians/Degrees) Pg 8: Converting Assignment Pg 9: Drawing Angles and Conterminal Angles in Radians.
Bingo game with basic trigonometric graph and unit circle questions. For the graph questions students need to be able to find the amplitude and period from a graph or equation as well has determine the equation of a graph. Only sine and cosine functions. Some graphs have vertical shifts. The unit circle questions involve converting radians to degrees or find the value of cosine or sine. Takes about 25-30 minutes allowing for 5-6 winners including the time for students to fill in their bingo
I’m offering this resource for free because I’m experimenting with a different style of statistics instruction and want feedback from real classrooms. I’d genuinely love to hear what worked, what didn’t, and what could be improved. Explore → Extract → Execute → ExtendInstead of starting with formulas and notes, students begin by interacting with online simulations and visual tools to build intuition first. From there, they move into guided notes, practice, and extension activities. What’s Inclu
Lessons, practice, and assignments for arithmetic, geometry, and infinite sequences and series. Includes: Pages 1-2: Arithmetic Sequences Pages 3-4: Arithmetic Series Page 5: Arithmetic Sequences and Series Assignment Page 6-7: Geometric Sequences Page 8-9: Geometric Series Page 10: Geometric Sequences and Series Assignment Page: 11-12: Infinite Series Page 13-14: Recursive Sequences Page 15-16: Review
Bingo game with basic area and surface area questions. Questions ask students to identify what figure different formulas are used for as well as identify things like the height, slant height, base, area of base, etc. Only a few of the problems require doing calculations. Playing one round allowing for 5-6 winners takes about 25 - 30 minutes.
7th - 11th
Geometry
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