In pre-calculus, the unit circle is sort of like unit streets, it’s the very small circle on a graph that encompasses the 0,0 coordinates. It has a radius of 1,
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This is a unit circle I created for students to keep as a reference. It has the special right triangles that can be rotated around the circle. I have guided notes that go along with this (listed separately). We spent two days putting this unit circle together as an interactive lesson.
The Unit Circle can be a tough topic in trigonometry. Help your students understand the Unit Circle with these fresh ideas ...
This circle coloring page includes multiple circles to color and it's perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and kindergarteners. Practice shape recognition, fine motor skills, and more with this fun circle shapes worksheet!
The Unit Circle can be a tough topic in trigonometry. Help your students understand the Unit Circle with these fresh ideas ...
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Students will love these handwritten guided notes on the unit circle (in both radians or degrees) and graphs of trigonometric functions, including sin, cos, tan, csc, sec, and cot. You have the option of giving students a blank copy to fill out, or providing them with the answer key! Download and p...
Students will love these handwritten guided notes on the unit circle (in both radians or degrees) and graphs of trigonometric functions, including sin, cos, tan, csc, sec, and cot. You have the option of giving students a blank copy to fill out, or providing them with the answer key! Download and p...
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Two page worksheet with answer key helps students discover where the numbers on the unit circle come from using the Pythagorean theorem and SOH CAH TOA. Includes guided instructions that may be used in class or for absent students. Students will fill in signs for quadrants, reference points (cosin...
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Kandinsky's Circles Lesson for Kids: Color theory made Fun Here comes another variation on the Kandinsky circles paintings theme. Last time we used polymer
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This Unit Circle Project is the perfect way to teach the unit circle to your high school math students in a fun creative way. Not only will students walk away with a better understanding of special right triangles and angle relationships after completing the unit circle project, but you'll also be able to decorate your classroom with their artistic ideas. Your administrators and parents will love seeing the artistic aspect of this unit circle math project. Instead of giving students the unit circle to memorize, it’ll be more meaningful for your students to see how the unit circle comes about and why the coordinates are what they are. This unit circle project is meant to help students in both remembering the unit circle and understanding it. There are 2 worksheets included in this project: Unit Circle Project Background Information and The Unit Circle. The first can be done whole class as a way to introduce the lesson/project. The second can be done as part of the project or you can even use it as a QUIZ after students complete the project. Give each student a Unit Circle Project Directions worksheet. I assign this project independently. It’s quite easy to grade with a print and use rubric that's included. Since the unit circle rubric is out of 10 possible points, you can easily convert to a percent and assign a letter grade. Ask students to attach the rubric to the back of the project for your convenience. You can even ask them to grade each other’s work. Included in the Unit Circle Project: Unit Circle Background Information Worksheet with Answer Key Unit Circle Practice Worksheet or Quiz (depending on how you use it) with Answer Key - students must find all six trig functions for 8 points on the unit circle Unit Circle Project Directions Grading Rubric - print ready; 2 per sheet Unit Circle Project Examples Blog post teaching you step by step how to teach the Unit Circle Visit my blog at teachingfroma-z.com for tips, resources, and simple ways to make your life easier. Work smarter, not harder! Here are other products you may like: Linear Equations and Line of Best Fit Housing Market Project Earth Day Math for grades 6-12: Conversions, Graphs, and more! M&M Probability Project Mother's Day Math: Solving Equations; Finding Surface Area and Volume Parallelograms Properties Fairy Tale Ratio, Proportions, Conversions and Unit Price Unit Pythagorean Theorem for Middle and High School Symmetry Project: Reflection, Rotation, & Translation Teach Inverse, Converse, & Contrapositive Kinesthetically Unit Circle Project Circumference, Area, and Equations of Circles Worksheets Mean, Median, Mode, Range Practice Worksheet Tic-Tac-Toe Review Activities for Algebra 2 Tic-Tac-Toe Review Activities for Geometry Please remember: This purchase is for one teacher only. This resource is not to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. Multiple licenses can be purchased at a discounted price. This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives. Leave feedback to earn credits for future purchases.
Sharing activity inspired by Should I Share My Ice Cream by Mo Willems! Perfect for homeschool, classrooms, or family fun. Includes a free printable!
Our theme this week was "Our Five Senses" and we focused on the letter B and the shape circle. We read this week: Ferdinand by Munro Leaf Paddington by Mark Brown Paddington and the Busy Bee Carnival by Mark Brown The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle Stellaluna by Janelle Cannon Our question of the week was "What is something that you are really good at?" For our theme of the week, we talked a lot about our senses, what they help us do and why we need them. We made texture collages: This week is full of some of my favorite activities from the year, these texture collages being one of them. I love how each one is different, and the kids are so proud of the texture choices that they make. AND they look amazing on the wall. We tasted sweet, salty and sour things, and the kids had to vote on their favorite taste. (They think it's awesome when they get to eat things as part of a project.) We tested their sense of smells with this project where I asked them to describe the things that they were smelling. I used perfume, shampoo, chocolate syrup, pickle juice, toothpaste and (the most tricky) water. Out on our schools nature trail we talked about the different sounds that we could hear. We did this at various points of our walk, close to the school, by the parking lot and deeper in the woods. Lastly we did another activity with the sense of touch. I set up my table with different texture objects. I used flour, rice, oatmeal, sand and a scrubbing sponge. As the students felt each thing, I asked them to describe what they were feeling. It was hard to get them away from just telling them what the items were and to use describing words, but we got there in the end. For our shape of the week, the kids practiced drawing circles with this cool worksheet of circles and another with squares and circles. We also worked on recognizing circles out of other shapes. We talked a lot about things that are circles. We sang the song "This is a circle, this is a circle. How can you tell? How can you tell? It goes round and round, No end can be found, It's a circle, it's a circle." -Found Here For our letter activities, we used our handwriting sheet for the letter B, the sheet that helps work on letter recognition, both were mentioned in the "All About Me" post. The students also wrote in their journals for the letter B. We turned B's into Bees! After we read Ferdinand we all made our own bees. This was a great way for the kids to practice their cutting skills. I love how each child's bee is different. Another project that we did (another one of my favorites all year) is the Boat Builder activity. I love it because I give the students the materials and the end result is something completely their own. Each child got a piece of white paper, a square of brown paper, a skinny black rectangle, scissors, a glue stick and crayons with the instruction of make me a boat however you want to. (They love when I say that). If I get "I don't know how..." or " I can't do it.." We go back a few steps and talk about boats.. what do they look like, where do we find them, what do they do, and then the creative juices start flowing. Here's the end results! Love it! For our Alphabet wall we made butterflies with coffee filters and water color paint. After the children painted their coffee filters and they dried I used small pipe cleaners to turn them into butterflies! And with the B addition, our wall now looks like... Our list for words beginning with B's was very impressive. Here it is! As a side note, teachers always need to be flexible, and as such, it was in the best interest of the flow of the classroom to switch two centers, the library and dramatic play center. And I'm always telling the kids to make sure that they turn off the water faucet after getting a drink or washing their hands. I tell them to "Save the water for the fishes, so I painted a mural for above the sink to remind them. Up next week: The letter C, Triangles and "Our Feelings".
Thinkmark Literature Circle graphic organizer ~ Unit 5.2~There are 4 different levels approaching, on, ell, and advance! Great for literacy centers! Enjoy!
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Kids will have so much fun exploring colours and shapes in a new way with this Kandinsky circles painting for kids! Making art with circles is such an exciting way to experience art, inspired by Kandinsky's Squares with Concentric Circles. The best part about this Kandinsky circle art for kids is that it's pretty easy to do, especially with the free template we've included. Follow the step by step directions below to get started on your own Kandinsky for kids art project.
A fun, processed based Fibonacci art project for kids. Great for S.T.E.A.M. learning at home or at school.
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The book, Shiloh, is a family classic and is great for all ages. You can study it together with this unit study that is simple and sweet. It includes a discussion guide, coloring pages, a video, and more. The free, printable notebooking pages are perfect for children to record what they've learned.Click here to continue reading at tfhsm.com and to access your FREE printables!
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Circle Time is a common part of the preschool routine. The purpose of Circle Time is to welcome the children, introduce the topic of the day and build a sense of community. READ: What is Circle Time? Welcome Children MUSIC: Play the Circle Time Song from the Circle Time playlist. GATHER Sit together on a […]