Make Up Work
If you are currently failing this class you can work on the following to bring up your grade.
This work is due by Friday, April 24th
To get credit you must show all work.
To submit take a picture of your work and send it to the Remind page or email it to me at [email protected]
Functions Work is here
Transformations Work is here
Polynomials Work is here
If you are currently failing this class you can work on the following to bring up your grade.
This work is due by Friday, April 24th
To get credit you must show all work.
To submit take a picture of your work and send it to the Remind page or email it to me at [email protected]
Functions Work is here
Transformations Work is here
Polynomials Work is here
For some help with these worksheets you can go to https://mathbitsnotebook.com/Algebra1/Functions/FNoutline.html
Look under Lessons at Function Notation and Evaluation and Inverse Functions
Also at the bottom of the page you can look at Function Basics
Look under Lessons at Function Notation and Evaluation and Inverse Functions
Also at the bottom of the page you can look at Function Basics
GEOMETRY SECTION
On Friday, I asked you to think about a definition for Quadrilaterals, some quadrilaterals that you know and some of their properties.
Today, April 6th, I want you to do the following:
1. Look at two videos
a. Classifying Quadrilaterals
b. Properties of Quadrilaterals
2. Go to this website
a. Read the first and last Lesson
b. Do all the Practice section (except the last)
Today, April 6th, I want you to do the following:
1. Look at two videos
a. Classifying Quadrilaterals
b. Properties of Quadrilaterals
2. Go to this website
a. Read the first and last Lesson
b. Do all the Practice section (except the last)
Today, April 7th, I want you to work on this worksheet which is practice with parallelograms.
The answer key will be posted here tomorrow.
The answer key will be posted here tomorrow.
Today, April 8th, I want you to work on this worksheet that focuses on trapezoids and kites.
The answer key will be here tomorrow.
The answer key will be here tomorrow.
Today, April 9th, I want you to watch two videos about line segments and centers in a triangle.
Line segment video is here.
Triangle centers are here.
A summary of the information from the videos is here.
Line segment video is here.
Triangle centers are here.
A summary of the information from the videos is here.
Today, April 14th, I want you to work on this worksheet. This is due Thursday, April 16th. To submit your work, take a picture of your answers and put it on Remind or send it to me by email at [email protected]
Today, April 16th, I want you to work on this worksheet about using triangle center properties to solve problems. This worksheet is due Tuesday, April 21st. To submit your work take a picture and send it on Remind or email me at [email protected]. For some help with this here is an example of each type of center problem.
Today, April 21st, you are working on problems of volume and surface area for 3D shapes.
A video to help you with the problems is here.
The formula sheet for various 3D shapes is here.
The problem worksheet is here.
These problems are due Friday, April 24th.
A video to help you with the problems is here.
The formula sheet for various 3D shapes is here.
The problem worksheet is here.
These problems are due Friday, April 24th.
Trigonometry Section
1. Today, April 27th we will begin trigonometry by practicing labeling the sides of a right triangle and finding the three trig functions for given right triangles.
To help you here are some notes that should be useful
1. From Khan Academy, look here for labeling the sides and look here for finding the trig functions for a given angle.
2. This page from MathBitsNoteBook also goes over labeling and naming the trig functions.
Then do the following worksheets. They are due April 29th.
1. This worksheet practices labeling the triangles
2. This worksheet practices find the trig functions.
To help you here are some notes that should be useful
1. From Khan Academy, look here for labeling the sides and look here for finding the trig functions for a given angle.
2. This page from MathBitsNoteBook also goes over labeling and naming the trig functions.
Then do the following worksheets. They are due April 29th.
1. This worksheet practices labeling the triangles
2. This worksheet practices find the trig functions.
2. Today, April 29th, we will practice finding missing sides and missing angles in right triangles using trig.
Here are notes to look at for each part:
Missing sides - look here or here
Missing angles - look here or here
For a video that covers both parts you can watch this.
For practice do this worksheet. This is due Friday, May 1st.
Here are notes to look at for each part:
Missing sides - look here or here
Missing angles - look here or here
For a video that covers both parts you can watch this.
For practice do this worksheet. This is due Friday, May 1st.
3. Today, May 4th, you will practice using trig to solve word problems.
Notes are here. They explain two new terms - angle of elevation and angle of depression - and have sample problems.
The worksheet is here. This should be done by Wednesday, May 6th.
Notes are here. They explain two new terms - angle of elevation and angle of depression - and have sample problems.
The worksheet is here. This should be done by Wednesday, May 6th.
4. Today, May 6th, we will look at Special Right Triangles. There are two of them.
Notes for the 45-45-90 Triangle are here.
Notes for the 30-60-90 Triangle are here.
Video showing examples using the triangles is here.
Practice using these triangles is here. This worksheet is due Friday, May 8th.
Notes for the 45-45-90 Triangle are here.
Notes for the 30-60-90 Triangle are here.
Video showing examples using the triangles is here.
Practice using these triangles is here. This worksheet is due Friday, May 8th.
5. Today, May 11th, there are powerpoints for you to read over that cover Trigonometry in the Coordinate Plane. There are 5 parts. Think about the ideas. Reread them as often as you need. On Thursday, May 14th, I will give you problems to work on based on the ideas from the powerpoints.
These are not viewable on your phone. For some reason some of the slides get cut off.
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5
These are not viewable on your phone. For some reason some of the slides get cut off.
Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5
6. Today, May 14th, you will do practice problems using the CAST rule and reference angle ideas you saw in the power points.
You can find sample problems worked out here.
You can find the worksheet here.
These are due by Monday, May 18th.
You can find sample problems worked out here.
You can find the worksheet here.
These are due by Monday, May 18th.
7. Today, May 18th, you will learn about the reciporcal trig functions.
You can find an article about them here.
You can find the practice worksheet (with answers) here.
You can find an article about them here.
You can find the practice worksheet (with answers) here.
8. Today, May 26th, you will learn to convert between degrees and radians as ways to measure angles.
You can find notes here and here.
You can find a videos here for introducing radians and examples of converting between dgrees and radians.
You can find a practice worksheet here.
This should be completed by Thursday, May 28th.
You can find notes here and here.
You can find a videos here for introducing radians and examples of converting between dgrees and radians.
You can find a practice worksheet here.
This should be completed by Thursday, May 28th.
9. Today, May 29th, you will learn how to graph the sine and cosine graphs, including transformations of them.
First, here are notes on the vocabulary you need for graphing these functions.
Next, here are notes on the basic sine and cosine graph.
Third, these notes explain the transformations possible: here, here and here.
Finally, here is a note on how to graph a transformation step by step.
Here is a video going through the basic sine and cosine graphs and transformation examples.
After going through the notes and video, here is a practice worksheet.
First, here are notes on the vocabulary you need for graphing these functions.
Next, here are notes on the basic sine and cosine graph.
Third, these notes explain the transformations possible: here, here and here.
Finally, here is a note on how to graph a transformation step by step.
Here is a video going through the basic sine and cosine graphs and transformation examples.
After going through the notes and video, here is a practice worksheet.