Right Triangle Trigonometry | Gone Fishin' Game
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- Geometry: Right Triangles & Trigonometry Activities BundleThis bundle contains the following 14 activities to use throughout the right triangles and trigonometry unit in geometry. Click the links to view each activity:• Pythagorean Theorem {with converse and applications} Scavenger Hunt• ClassifPrice $34.00Original Price $43.00Save $9.00
Description
Students will practice their trigonometry skills with this engaging and dynamic PowerPoint game. Students can either aim for the fish with a Koosh Ball (if playing with a Smart Board), or come up to the computer to select a fish. The fish really do swim around the screen, so it's a lot of fun and the kids love it. The types of problems are as follows:
Red Fish: Identifying sine, cosine, and tangent ratios.
*Pythagorean Theorem required on some problems.
Yellow Fish: Finding a missing side using trig ratios.
Green Fish: Finding a missing angle using trig ratios.
Blue Fish: Applications - Angle of Elevation and Angle of Depression.
There are 44 total problems, with 11 of each kind. Once a problem is selected, students write it down on their recording sheet. All answers rounded to the nearest tenth. Once you click "Answer", they can check their answer.
Clickhere for a video preview of the game!
This resource is included in the following bundle(s):
Right Triangles & Trigonometry Activities Bundle
Geometry Curriculum (with Activities)
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