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Precalculus - Trigonometry - Double Angle Formulae
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
No prep lesson for discovering the double angle formulae.
This follows on from Trigonometry - Compound Angles no prep lesson
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Calculus AB Continuity Guided Notes |Types of Discontinuity |Partner Practice |
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice continuity and discontinuity with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 7 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with the continuity & discontinuity. Go through the guided notes on continuity and discontinuity examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood continuity and discontinuity.
TOPICS:
- Determine continuity algebraically
- Determine continuity graphically
- Determine types of discontinuity
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with continuity and discontinuity. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and guided example with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of continuity.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand continuity on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 4 practice problems to practice continuity.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood continuity.
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Precalculus - Trigonometry - Double Angle Formulae
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
No prep lesson for discovering the double angle formulae.
This follows on from Trigonometry - Compound Angles no prep lesson
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Evaluating Piecewise Functions Guided Notes | Partner Practice | Homework |
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice evaluating piecewise functions with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 7 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with piecewise functions. Go through the guided notes with the piecewise functions examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood evaluating piecewise functions.
TOPICS:
- Evaluating piecewise functions algebraically
- Evaluating piecewise functions graphically
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with piecewise functions. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and 4 guided examples with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of solving piecewise functions.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand piecewise functions on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 6 practice problems to practice piecewise functions.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood piecewise functions.
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Multiplying Complex Numbers no prep lesson
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
Multiplying complex numbers no prep lesson with
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Complex Numbers No Prep Activity Worksheets | Algebra 2 Engaging Worksheets
By AbsoluteValueMath
These 5 No Prep Complex Numbers Activities will keep your students engaged and excited to learn how to add, subtract, multiply and divide complex/imaginary numbers. Included are 5 print and go activities that contain over 80 questions - an error analysis maze, a mystery worksheet, a scavenger hunt, a cut and paste and a color by number.
What you get:
- Circle Maze (30 questions) with workspace page
- Scavenger Hunt (12 questions)
- Color by Number (16 questions) with workspace page
- Cut and Paste (16 questions)
- Mystery Worksheet (12 questions) with workspace page
Topics Included:
- Adding Complex Numbers
- Subtracting Complex Numbers
- Multiplying Complex Numbers
- Dividing Complex Numbers (the conjugate)
- Powers of i
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Reciprocal Graphs - Sketching no prep lesson
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
A lesson on sketching reciprocal graphs.
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Reference Angles Guided Notes | Partner Practice | Homework | Trigonometry
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice finding reference angles with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 8 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with finding reference angles. Go through the guided notes with the reference angles examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood reference angles.
TOPICS:
- Finding Reference Angles (>360 degrees)
- Finding Reference Angles (<360 degrees)
- Coterminal Angles
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with reference angles. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and 4 guided examples with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 2 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of reference angles.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand finding reference angles on their own without the help of their partner and complete 2 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 2 practice problems to practice finding reference angles.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood finding reference angles.
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Factor Theorem - no prep lesson
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
No prep lesson introducing the Factor Theorem
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Summation Notation Guided Notes | Partner Practice | Homework | High School Math
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice Summation Notation with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 8 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with summation notation. Go through the guided notes with summation notation examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood summation notation.
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with Summation Notation. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, summation notation and 6 guided examples with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of summation notation.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand summation notation on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 6 practice problems to practice summation notation.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood summation notation.
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Introduction to Complex Numbers no prep lesson
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
Introduction to complex numbers and imaginary numbers no prep lesson.
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Calculus AB The Definite Integral Guided Notes | Partner Practice | Homework |
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice the definite integral with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 8 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with the definite integral. Go through the guided notes with the the definite integral examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood evaluating the definite integral.
TOPICS:
- Evaluating the Definite Integral (not including u-substitution)
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with parabolas. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and 3 guided examples with your students. You will also get a list of antiderivative rules and examples of each.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of parabolas.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand parabolas on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 6 practice problems to practice parabolas.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood parabolas.
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The Sum of an Infinite Geometric Series (Sum to Infinity)
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
No Prep Lesson on finding the sum of an infinite geometric series (The Sum to Infinity)
This follows the previous lesson: Finding the sum of a geometric series.
Sum of a Geometric Series No Prep Lesson
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Simplifying Rational Expressions Guided Notes Worksheet and Practice Problems
By AbsoluteValueMath
If you are looking for your students to practice simplifying rational expressions using greatest common factor (GCF) and trinomial factoring, this is the product for you! With 18 different questions included as well as 3 guided examples at the top of the page for your students reference, this product is the perfect worksheet to really get them to understand how to simplify rational expressions before a quiz, test or to even use as a classwork assessment since it comes with an answer key!
INCLUDED:
- 2 Page Worksheet
- 18 simplifying rational expressions practice
- 3 guided examples
- Answer Key
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Functions - Absolute Value Function - graphs
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
Worksheet and worked solutions for introducing the absolute value function.
Students will sketch transformations of the absolute value of x.
Students also be able to write inequalities using the absolute value function
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Calculus AB U-Substitution Guided Notes | Antiderivatives | Integrals Practice
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice integrating with u-substitution with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 7 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with the u-substitution. Go through the guided notes with the u-substitution examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood u-substitution.
TOPICS:
- Evaluating Integrals using U-Substitution
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with u-substitution. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and guided example with your students. You will get a list of the Antiderivative Rules and an example of each as well.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of u-substitution.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand u-substitution on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 4 practice problems to practice u-substitution.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood u-substitution.
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By Chimp-a-roo Maths
Practice using function notation with numerical values and algebraic expressions
Worked solutions are included
Algebra 2 Parabolas Guided Notes | Partner Practice | Homework | Word Search |
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice Parabolas with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 7 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with parabolas. Go through the guided notes with the parabola examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood parabolas.
TOPICS:
- Finding directrix
- Finding focus
- Finding vertex
- Vertex Form
- Standard Form
- Parabola Graphs
- Horizontal parabolas
- Vertical parabolas
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with parabolas. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and 4 guided examples with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 5 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of parabolas.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand parabolas on their own without the help of their partner and complete 10 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 6 practice problems to practice parabolas.
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood parabolas.
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Algebra - Translating Functions (Graphs)
By Chimp-a-roo Maths
No prep lesson
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Graphing Logarithmic Functions Guided Notes | Partner Practice | Log Functions |
By AbsoluteValueMath
Learn and practice graphing log functions with this complete lesson. In this print and go lesson, you can print all 7 pages out and give it out as a packet to start the topic. Have them start off completing the word search with vocabulary associated with graphing log functions. Go through the guided notes with the graphing log function examples with them (or they can do it alone with the guidance of the notes). Then have them work with a partner to complete the partner problems. After that they will complete the independent practice to see what they understand on their own. You can assign them the HW for the night. The next day they can summarize what they learned, reflect on what was challenging and what was not and then rate themselves on a scale of 1-4 to self assess how well they understood graphing log functions.
TOPICS:
- Graphing log functions
- Making x/y tables
- Determining intercepts, domain, range, and asymptotes
ANSWER KEY INCLUDED.
WHAT YOU GET:
>> DO NOW: Students will complete a short word search to familiarize themselves with the vocabulary associated with log functions. They will fill in a chart reflecting on words they have heard of and have not.
>> GUIDED NOTES: You can go through the vocabulary, guided notes and 4 guided examples with your students.
>>PARTNER PROBLEMS: They will each complete 2 problems each and then check each others problems to reinforce the concepts of graphing log functions.
>>INDEPENDENT PROBLEMS: Students will then work alone to see how well they understand graphing log functions on their own without the help of their partner and complete 2 problems.
>>HW: Students will complete 2 practice problems to practice graphing log functions
>>SUMMARIZE, REFLECT, ASSESS: Students will summarize the lesson, reflect on the challenges they had and then self assess from 1-4 to determine how well they understood graphing log functions.
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