This guided worksheet is the perfect lesson for students to experience trigonometry around their schools! Students can use the compass app on their iphones to measure the angles of elevation to calculate heights of different objects around campus.
Students receive a card with a either a coordinate point or linear equation on it. Then, music is played and students walk around the room as they would in musical chairs, but when the music stops, they have to pair up with another person (a
Students receive a card with a either a coordinate point or linear equation on it. Then, music is played and students walk around the room as they would in musical chairs, but when the music stops, they have to pair up with another person (a
Students will receive 8 polynomial cards and 8 classification cards. The polynomials are either monomials, binomials, or trinomials. The degrees range from 0 to 4. Students must match the polynomial with the correct name for number of terms and
Subjects:
Algebra, Algebra 2
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
Games, Activboard Activities, By TpT Sellers for TpT Sellers
Print out individual terms that vary by variable, degree, and coefficient. Pass out one term to each student. Ask the class to arrange themselves into "like terms." See what they come up with or give them specific instructions on how to gather in
In this fun and engaging activity, students build the concept of rational expressions using the amount of time they spend doing certain activities each day. These numerical fractions are then translated to rational expressions and students learn how
In this fun and engaging activity, students build the concept of rational expressions using the amount of time they spend doing certain activities each day. These numerical fractions are then translated to rational expressions and students learn how
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