Students must create and graph ten different functions with transformations based on the following parent functions - linear, quadratic, absolute value. Restrictions on transformations are required. Students are then directed to color in each
Jeopardy game involving the following - evaluation of functions, transformations, piecewise functions, domain and range, symmetry, even and odd functions, increasing and decreasing intervals, inverses, and composition of functions.
Each slide has
Over 20 practice problems of graphing sine, cosine, and tangent. I created these worksheets with scaffolding on the different transformations. I had a hard time finding ones that used accurate scales and gave the students plenty of practice with
Over 50+ slides on how to graph sine, cosine, and tangent with the following transformations: vertical shift, phase shift, period change, and amplitude. Our focus was on graphing the max, center, and minimum lines and then seeing where the left and
Quiz on the following topics:
- Finding limits graphically
- Determine if a graph is continuous at a point
- Finding limits of piece wise functions
- Finding limits using direct substitution and factoring
For my Pre-Calculus class, I give a weekly homework assignment that covers all material for the week. In this PDF there are 3 of my weekly homework packets plus a quiz.
The topics included the following:
- Conversions Degrees, Radians,
13 question quiz on the following topics:
- Tree Diagrams
- Fundamental Counting Principle
- Combinations
- Permutations
Students will have to read a word problem and decide which method is best and then use that method to determine the total
Everything on exponential functions from graphing to contextual problems. Tons of word problems including compound interest, half-life equations, and exponential growth and decay.
Includes the following...
3 homework assignments
1 review/study
Spiral review packet of over 60 problems that I gave to my students over Thanksgiving break. The problems include the following categories:
Exponent Rules: Product, Quotient, Power, and Negative Exponents
Radicals: Simplifying, Add, Subtract,
Students use an Applebee's menu to calculate the bill for four different diners. They must include tax, tip, and various coupons. The students that get closest to $100 as a total wins.
Notes that I used over a course of four days to introduce piecewise functions to my pre-calculus students. Six problems of graphing, evaluating, and stating the domain and range of piecewise functions. Four problems of writing the piecewise function
Students will each have a slip of paper with an I Have, Who Has statement. Any student can start. They go to the board and write the two points that they need to find the equation for. While they are solving it on the board, everyone is solving at
Over 120 slides and 3 weeks of presentations on the following topics.
- Conversions with Radians, Degrees, and Revolutions
- Sketching Angles
- Co-Terminal Angles
- Reference Angles
- Right Triangle Trig
- Finding Trig Values Given A Point
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Worksheet contains over 25 problems including: simplify radicals into imaginary numbers, powers of i, add, subtract, multiply, and divide complex numbers. Inclding one example problem for each category.
Bundle includes four different quizzes for the first unit of Pre-Calculus
Quiz 1 - Absolute Value and Linear Evaluation, Name Transformations
Quiz 2 - Polynomials: Evaluation, Transformations, Increasing and Decreasing
Quiz 3 - Piecewise Functions
Spiral review worksheet with over 40 problems on the following topics. Used this as a long homework assignment over Thanksgiving break. Great for a study guide before a unit test!
Exponent Rules
-Power
-Product
-Quotient
-Negative
Introduction to probability using a pair of dice and bingo board. Students are given a board with numbers 2-12 and a handful of bingo chips. They are told that a pair of dice will be rolled and if you have a chip on the sum of the two dice you may
5 Different worksheets on the following trig identities:
Sum & Difference for Sine
Sum & Difference for Cosine
Sum to Product
Product to Sum
Mixed Review Homework
These are just to get the basics of the formula so an example problem
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