I have been a Mathematics Teacher for over 12 years. I enjoy making engaging and critical thinking resources using the following methods:
Vocabulary activities, Worksheets, Quizzes, Exams, Review Games and more.
I hope you and your students enjoy them.
I have been a Mathematics Teacher for over 12 years. I enjoy making engaging and critical thinking resources using the following methods:
Vocabulary activities, Worksheets, Quizzes, Exams, Review Games and more.
I hope you and your students enjoy them.
Use this matching activity to reinforce your students’ understanding of fractions.
This activity is a fun cognitively engaging task to ensure student comprehension and retention using fractions, pictures, and number lines.
Simply print out the activity on card paper or regular paper, laminate, and cut them into individual cards. In total, there are 36 colorful and easy to read cards divided into sets of three equivalent representations of a fraction.
This activity is aligned with following Common Core and IGCSE standards:
Common Core Standards
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.NF.A.1
Understand a fraction 1/b as the quantity formed by 1 part when a whole is partitioned into b equal parts; understand a fraction a/b as the quantity formed by a parts of size 1/b.
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.NF.A.2
Understand a fraction as a number on the number line; represent fractions on a number line diagram.
IGCSE Core Curriculum Standards
C1.5 Use the language and notation of simple vulgar and decimal fractions and percentages in appropriate contexts. Recognize equivalence and convert between these forms.
This matching activity can be used in a variety of ways and is subject to your expectations for your student(s). The cards are colorful and easy to read to ensure student engagement. Simply print out the activity on card paper or regular paper, laminate, and cut them into individual cards.
In total, there are 36 cards divided into sets of three equivalent representations of a linear equation. The first card in the set is a linear equation in standard form. The second card is a graph of a linear equation. The third card is the same linear equation in slope-intercept form.
If a student changes the equation from slope-intercept form to standard form, they will need to ensure that the coefficient of the x term is always positive and a whole number value.
The last two pages contain cut outs that can be used to let students know if they are correct or if they have two out of the three matches correct. You can use the traditional marking scheme with checks, crosses, and a hyphen for partially correct, or the various faces.
This matching activity can be used in a variety of ways and is subject to your expectations for your student(s). The cards are colorful and easy to read to ensure student engagement. Simply print out the activity on card paper or regular paper, laminate, and cut them into individual cards.
In total, there are 36 cards divided into sets of three equivalent representations of a linear equation. The first card in the set is a linear equation in standard form. The second card is a graph of a linear equation. The third card is the same linear equation in slope-intercept form.
If a student changes the equation from slope-intercept form to standard form, they will need to ensure that the coefficient of the x term is always positive and a whole number value.
The last two pages contain cut outs that can be used to let students know if they are correct or if they have two out of the three matches correct. You can use the traditional marking scheme with checks, crosses, and a hyphen for partially correct, or the various faces.
Contains
Trigonometric Ratios Student Reference Guide
Trigonometric Equations Vocabulary Activities
Solving Trigonometric Equations Part 1
Solving Trigonometric Equations Part 2
Solving Trigonometric Equations Part 3
Angles of Elevation and Depression Student Reference Guide
Applications of Right-angled Trigonometry - Angles of Elevation and Depression
The activities are based off of the IGCSE 0580 standard which states:
E6.2 – Apply Pythagoras’ theorem and the sine, cosine and tangent ratios for acute angles to the calculation of a side or of an angle of a right-angled triangle.
This product contains ALL of the activities for Trigonometric Ratios:
Trigonometric Student Reference Guide
Vocabulary Words
Vocabulary Quiz
Trigonometric Ratios Assignment 1 - (How to determine the opposite, adjacent, and hypotenuse sides)
Critical Thinking and Error Analysis Activity - (Investigating the relationships of the trig ratios and their corresponding sides)
Vocabulary Quiz - Answer Key
Trigonometric Ratios Assignment 1 - Answer Key
Critical Thinking and Error Analysis Activity - Answer Key
All of these resources are on one PDF file. You can choose to print each activity separately as you may need it or use the whole set of resources when teaching Trigonometric Ratios.
These resources are essential to ensure that the learning has a thorough understanding of the basic concepts of trigonometry before going on to problem solving.
The activities are based off of the IGCSE 0580 standard which states:
E6.2 – Apply Pythagoras’ theorem and the sine, cosine and tangent ratios for acute angles to the calculation of a side or of an angle of a right-angled triangle.
The next section will have the Trigonometric Ratios Assignment 2 with the additional resources (Vocabulary words and quiz, Critical thinking & error analysis activity and respective answer keys).
This resource is a WHOLE UNIT PLAN covering the following topics:
Pythagorean Theorem
Special Right Triangles
Trigonometry: Trigonometric Ratios
Trigonometry: Solving Trigonometric Equations
Trigonometry: Finding missing sides and angles of right triangles
Trigonometry: Applications of Trigonometry - Angles of Elevation and Depression
This Unit contains Vocabulary Activites, Skill and Drill Worksheets, Problem Solving, Critical Thinking and Error Analysis Activites, all with their respective Answer Keys.
There are also Student Study Guides and a PowerPoint Revision Template that can be edited for any topic, chapter, unit or even subject.
The activities are based off of the IGCSE 0580 standard which states:
E6.2 – Apply Pythagoras’ theorem and the sine, cosine and tangent ratios for acute angles to the calculation of a side or of an angle of a right-angled triangle.
This is a great resource for teachers, home school parents, or those wishing to brush up on their basic math skills.
This file contains 21 separate resources to engage and assist you, or your student(s), in understanding the decimal base 10 system.
These resources can be done in tandem with an eleven-part YouTube playlist, where students can watch the video and answer the questions along with the lesson. Additional resources are also included such as Assignment (homework) sheets and Answer Solutions to each Assignment (homework).
The topics covered are:
The Decimal system and the Base 10 system
How to divide two numbers into intervals of 10
How to read and write whole numbers and decimal numbers
How to compare and order decimal numbers
Understanding Scientific Notation (Base 10 connections)
How to convert between ordinary numbers and Scientific Notation
Comparing and Ordering numbers in Scientific Notation
Included in the file is an instructional document explaining how to use the YouTube videos with the worksheets.