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Preview of Trigonometry Games for High School Geometry

Trigonometry Games for High School Geometry

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Rise over Run
Use these three games to help students practice trig skills. They can be used to differentiate because they increase in difficulty. Or, use all three as your students progress through a trigonometry unit!Game 1: Quiz Quiz TradeThis game gets students up and moving and talking about math. In this version, students practice setting up the ratios needed for sin, cos, and tan. Game 2: Memory Match Student pairs take turns matching trigonometry problems and ratios. Great for centers!Game 3: Find
Preview of Right Triangle Trigonometry | SOH CAH TOA Posters & Cards

Right Triangle Trigonometry | SOH CAH TOA Posters & Cards

TRIGONOMETRIC RATIOS SOH CAH TOAPosters + Student Notes (in Card sizes)• Colour and black & white posters in 4 sizes: A2, A3, 24in × 18in and 19in × 13in• Colour and black & white cards in 2 sizes: A4 and letter.Easy classroom preparation:Print the preferred dimensions of the poster and cards.Grades: 9th to 12thLEARNING OUTCOMES:Define the sine, cosine, and tangent ratios for angles in right-angled triangles.Also comply with Australian Curriculum:Use similarity to investigate the constan
Preview of Simplifying Radicals Task Cards-Freebie!

Simplifying Radicals Task Cards-Freebie!

Simplifying Radicals are one of the most difficult topics covered in my classroom, but these task cards make it more much interesting! Task cards may be used as a individual activity in the classroom or as a station in a series of activities. They are also great for review for struggling learning. These cards are formatted with 4 cards to a page, with 16 cards total. This is a great, minimal preparation activity for review with your students. Your purchase allows for classroom use only. This pu
Preview of Geometry Bilingual Terms Flip Book

Geometry Bilingual Terms Flip Book

Created by
Katie Brubaker
Created as a resource for Spanish-speaking LEP students in geometry. You'll need to print the document (it's set up to print 2-sided, flipped on the short edge), cut the cards apart, and put them into a book format. I use a manila folder; I cut the folder in half and attach it together, but you could leave the folder intact and just have two columns of cards.
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