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Higher education trigonometry songs for special education

Preview of Kid's 30 Day Habit Tracker

Kid's 30 Day Habit Tracker

The Kid's 30 Day Habit Tracker is made with the goal to inspire kids to be better, challenge themselves and grow in self discipline! With easy to see progress and results, it is easier to get the kids excited about their projects or jobs! Along with encouraging notes and a final reward plus goal!
Preview of Our 5 Senses Body Parts Adapted Matching Activity Book

Our 5 Senses Body Parts Adapted Matching Activity Book

Created by
Irene King
This is a nice SmartBoard activity for learning our different body parts on the SmartBoard interactively.Please click on the various sample pages to see the colorful pictures, activities and scoring rubric that are both motivating and fun for expanding prior knowledge regarding our five senses of our human body and its parts.
Preview of An Inclusive Keyboard Method Book

An Inclusive Keyboard Method Book

Created by
Music with Mario
An inclusive keyboard method specifically developed to reach learners of all cognitive abilities.
Preview of Trig Derivatives Rap (to the tune of Ice Ice Baby)

Trig Derivatives Rap (to the tune of Ice Ice Baby)

This catchy rap will help your students memorize the trigonometric derivatives quickly! Set to the tune of "Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice, all 6 trig derivatives are presented in the song. My students memorize them quickly this way - if they ever forget one, I say "Alright stop" and they "hear" the song and know them. I even had a student who was 35 and had never done math since my class come up to me at the mall and sing it to me. Great fun and great memorization tool.
Preview of Sinusoidal a, b, c, d song (for transformations)

Sinusoidal a, b, c, d song (for transformations)

Created by
Faye Joudrey
Need a fun and interactive way for students to remember how changing a variable in a sinusoidal function changes the function? For y = a sinb (x-c) +d form. This is an excellent way to start or end a class and connection with a variety of learning preferences (music, kinesthetic, visual).
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