Law of Sines and Cosines Sum Em Activity
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This is a fun activity that gets students working together and excited to practice using the law of sines and the law of cosines! Students won't mind practicing word problems with this group activity.
In this activity, students are grouped in fours. Each student takes a card, and solves the problem using law of sines or law of cosines. When all students in the group have their answers, they add them up, getting a group sum. Then, the group checks their sum with the teacher. If they are correct, they work on the next set of cards, if not, they work together to see where or which student in the group went wrong. This activity encourages peer tutoring.
There are eight sets of cards and four problems are in each set. There are word problems and problems with diagrams. Real life examples are not included.
Make sure these problems are appropriate for your students - download the preview to see problem examples.
This could be used at the end of a lesson to check for understanding, or as a review before an assessment. This could be turned into a game - the first group to finish all of the cards wins!
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