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Mathematical grids graphics pictures for teachers

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Kevin Fraker
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Grade Levels
6th - 12th, Higher Education, Adult Education, Homeschool, Staff
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Kevin Fraker
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This file is in word format and includes a wide variety of math graphics/pictures that teachers can use in any math class.
Incuded: xy grids (numbered and non-numbered), graphing calculator common zoom screens, trig triangles and graphs, polar grid, unit circle practice, number line (-10 to 10), measuring graphics, framing square. You can copy and paste the graphics from this file into your own documents or slideshows.

The resources included here that I use the most are worksheets that have coordinate grids of various sizes. I use the page with 12 numbered grids in a 3x4 arrangement every day in algebra and algebra 2 when I teach graphing. I also use the page with a non-numbered grid (20 by 20) that fills the page during student projects in all math classes.

The unit circle practice page is very useful as an opener in algebra 2 and above when reviewing the unit circle. I hand them a blank graphic (about ¼ of a page in size) and tell them to create one quadrant from memory in both degrees and radians.

Classes: algebra, geometery, algebra 2, pre-calculus, calculus, applied math
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14 pages
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