Colouring by Trig Ratios, Emojis (18 Solo Worksheets! + Digital Version)
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**UPDATE: I've included a digital Google Sheets version of this file. It's awesome! **
"Which emoji do I have?!" Students do the math to find out! This product comes with 18 different solo math mosaics anonymously numbered "Version 1... Version 18". Each has a different set of problems, so you can encourage students to work together with a partner having a different version to avoid copying. The finished products will look fun around your class room!
Check out another great digital trig ratios product! A collaborative Einstein mosaic: Google Sheets collaborative trig ratio mosaic! It includes a print version as well.
Students use the basic trig ratios (sin, cos, tan) to solve for sides and angles, then use the answers to colour their worksheets based on the colour key. So much cooler than textbook homework!
INCLUDED (.docx and .pdf files in a zip folder):
- Full set of all 18 emoji worksheets
- Worksheets involve a range of right trigonometry problems that involve choosing and applying the correct primary trig ratio to solve for an unknown side or angle.
- Every worksheet contains a randomized list of answers at the bottom, allowing for student self-assessment
- Master Answer Key showing numeric solution for all versions
- Includes both individual files for each emoji, AND a handy 'quick print' file with all 18
- **NEW** A Digital Version of this product. Download link and instructions are included in the zip file.
If you like this product, be sure the check out my Math Mosaic directory, sorted by topic, for many collaborative math mosaics (where each worksheet represents a small piece of the larger whole-class mosaic!)
The student buy-in factor is HUGE with these worksheets
Encourage students to check their answers by finding them in the randomized list on their worksheet before they colour each square.
All my “Colouring by…” worksheets use standard pencil-crayon colours found in the Crayola 24 pack. For best results, use the exact colour name match (and encourage quality colouring!). Perhaps a class set of pencil crayons would be a fun math department investment!
Feedback, suggestions, and frontline stories are much appreciated!!
Thanks for checking this out!
~CalfordMath