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Precalculus games for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Complex Numbers Jeopardy

Complex Numbers Jeopardy

Created by
Ms S
This file works best with PowerPoint. If you are using Keynote, please go to this version: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Complex-Number-Jeopardy-USE-WITH-KEYNOTE-1776083OverviewComplex numbers Jeopardy includes 5 categories: Basics (identifying real and imaginary parts, simplifying powers of I, simplifying radicals), solving quadratic equations with complex solutions, adding/subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. Questions range in difficulty from easy to hard by point value. So
Preview of trigonometry jeopardy games

trigonometry jeopardy games

trigonometry jeopardy game in powerpointsix categories: name the quadrant (s) find the value(s) trigonometric function co-functions reference angles and coterminals special and quadrantal angleseach category ranging from $100 to $500.$100 the easiest in each topic while $500 the hardest.a fun game in learning trigonometry! * best way is to group your students into 3 to 4 members and have them each with a mini white board and a marker. assume that they are in a math contest while the teache
Preview of Quadratic Functions Jeopardy Review

Quadratic Functions Jeopardy Review

Created by
Tyler McKell
Do you need a fun and engaging review for quadratic functions? Look no further. This PowerPoint comes with 26 questions of varying difficulty and answers to engage students in their review of quadratic functions. The game includes 3 daily doubles and a final Jeopardy question. This package also comes with an Excel Scoreboard for keeping track of scores and detailed instructions. The topics covered are: Solving quadratic equations using factoring, completing the square, inverse operations an
Preview of Review Game Graphs of Polynomial Functions

Review Game Graphs of Polynomial Functions

Created by
Tammy ODea
A game modeled after the tv show "The Weakest Link". Students in groups try to answer each problem correctly and earn as many points as possible. If a team answers correctly and hasn't banked their earnings, they loose all of there points. Topics include zeros, end behaviors, multiple zeros, number of turning points, graphing, and writing equations.
Preview of Vector Oregon Trail (Vector Math Game)

Vector Oregon Trail (Vector Math Game)

VectOregon Trail Board Game ActivityOverview: VectOregon Trail is a vector "board game" that teaches students vector addition. Students create a vector map as they travel west to Oregon City. The game contains action cards that students draw at the end of each turn. Practice problems include: right angles, non right angles, multiple vectors, vector component addition, and the vector "river problem".Document Highlights:Game-Based Learning:Unique and immersive: Transports students to the Oregon Tr
Preview of Polynomials jeopardy style game

Polynomials jeopardy style game

The topics reviewed in this game are the following: Writing polynomials in standard form Naming polynomials by degree and number of terms Writing polynomials in standard form given their roots using the Factor Theorem Solving polynomials by factoring using the Factor Theorem Dividing polynomials by long division or synthetic division Listing the roots of a polynomial using the Rational Root Theorem Writing additional roots using the Conjugate Root Theorem Using the Remainder Theorem to solve a
Preview of Properties of Rational Exponents and Radicals Digital GameBoard

Properties of Rational Exponents and Radicals Digital GameBoard

This NO PREP game is the PERFECT activity for your students to review and practice using PROPERTIES OF EXPONENTS to simplify products and quotients of radicals. In this game students will review:Properties of ExponentsSimplifying Expressions with Rational ExponentsSimplifying Products and Quotients of Radicals You can play this interactive game as:a whole group activity while you project it on the boardin small group centers,or even in virtual learning situations while you share your screen!VERY
Preview of Trashketball: Exponential and Logarithm Review

Trashketball: Exponential and Logarithm Review

Students will love this fun way of reviewing for their upcoming test on Exponentials and Logarithms. The rules of the game are explained on the second slide of the PowerPoint. Create your own line on the classroom floor (with masking tape) to delineate a one-point, a two-point, or a three-point shot. As the name says, use your (empty!) trashcan as the basket. Your students will love this game and ask to always review with Trashketball! Looking for other activities for logarithms and exponential
Preview of Pre-Calculus Unit 1 Jeopardy Review: Functions!

Pre-Calculus Unit 1 Jeopardy Review: Functions!

Created by
Nicole Keith
Jeopardy game involving the following - evaluation of functions, transformations, piecewise functions, domain and range, symmetry, even and odd functions, increasing and decreasing intervals, inverses, and composition of functions. Each slide has a one minute timer to help keep students on task and the classroom organized. An answer slide is provided for each question.
Preview of Law of Sines Digital Team Game

Law of Sines Digital Team Game

Created by
Fun with Algebra
This activity will have students practice using the Law of Sines to find missing angles or sides of a triangle. Students will also have to state how many triangles are possible given information about a triangle. There are 20 problems total for students to solve in their teams.Students must be able to use Law of Sines in the following types of problems:Find missing Angles given description of a triangle (6 problems)Find missing Sides given description of a triangle (6 problems)Determine number o
Preview of Grade 11 Transformations of Functions Jeopardy

Grade 11 Transformations of Functions Jeopardy

Created by
We Speak Math
This Jeopardy game covers the grade 11 math transformations of functions unit. Use this as a test review for your 11th grade math students. Questions include distinguishing between functions and relations, function notation, domain and range, graphing or stating transformations to parent functions and finding the inverse function.What you'll get:Google Slides presentation with 16 questions and answers.Slides have buttons for easy navigation between slides.Sound effects included. Just click anywh
Preview of AP Calculus AB / BC Exam Review Jeopardy Game

AP Calculus AB / BC Exam Review Jeopardy Game

This is a great review game that covers multiple topics in AB/BC and one category designated just for BC topics.
Preview of beginning algebra jeopardy! fun game

beginning algebra jeopardy! fun game

beginning algebra jeopardy topics covered: integers and square roots algebraic expression polynomials (add and sub) polynomials (multiplication) polynomials(division) bonus: who am i? each category ranging from $100 to $500. $100 the easiest in each topic while $500 the hardest. a fun game in learning algebra! * the bonus part is not math related question, a surprise bonus question for students. * best way is to group your students into 2 to 4 members depending on your class size and have t
Preview of Exponential Logarithmic Equations Review Game

Exponential Logarithmic Equations Review Game

Created by
MrsContesStuff
This Jeopardy-esque game has all students working to solve problems related to solving exponential equations, solving logarithmic equations, inverses, and compositions of functions. I used this in my (HN) Math III class (class before HN Pre-Calculus). I included the section on inverses and composition of functions (and composition of inverses) so that my students would learn the next day why we "take the log of both sides," or why when we exponentiate we are just left with what was in the expo
Preview of Precalculus Final Review Jeopardy!

Precalculus Final Review Jeopardy!

Created by
Abigail Allen
A final review Jeopardy game for precalculus/honors precalculus covering the topics of evaluating functions and domain, symmetry and transformations of functions, finding zeros, solving equations, inverses, logarithms, exponential functions, and trigonometry. The download file is a PowerPoint formatted to be played live with buttons from the main slide that allow you to click through the questions like a real jeopardy game. Answers included in the slideshow.
Preview of Logarithm Review Jeopardy!

Logarithm Review Jeopardy!

Created by
Sarah Miller
This is a review game for exponential and logarithm concepts. I mainly use it in Pre-Calculus, but it could also be used in an upper Algebra class. This is a fully interactive Jeopardy! game in PowerPoint. Each slide has a question which is linked to an answer slide. When you go back to the main table, the questions that have already been answered will be highlighted. This is a great activity to bring group work and problem solving skills into the math classroom.
Preview of Factoring Trinomials Shooting Stars Bingo

Factoring Trinomials Shooting Stars Bingo

Created by
Fun with Algebra
This is a PowerPoint game to help practice factoring trinomials with a leading coefficient of 1. Included are 30 different bingo boards to have students mark their answers, as well as a student work sheet. Students can come up to the board to select a start, and once the star has been selected, a trinomial will appear that needs to be factored. Each slide has an answer hidden under the answer bubble, so students can get immediate feedback to whether their answer is right or wrong. Once a star h
Preview of Factoring Expressions Jeopardy Interactive Game

Factoring Expressions Jeopardy Interactive Game

This NO PREP game is the PERFECT to review FACTORING ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS. It's the ideal for your algebra students.Don’t worry about the animations, scoreboard, and interactive buttons, I got you! They are all set for you. Very detailed directions are included! You can play this interactive game as:a whole group activity while you project it on the boardin small group centers,or even in virtual learning situations while you share your screen!VERY IMPORTANT: If you exit the presentation mode at
Preview of Polynomial Panic

Polynomial Panic

This is a stations type activity that is self checking. It covers most all of the topics in a unit on solving polynomials such as synthetic division, rational root theorem, Descartes rule of signs, end behavior, complex solutions, writing a polynomial given the solutions. It was written for a PreCalculus class but could be used for Algebra 2.
Preview of Jeapordy Review game for Polynomials

Jeapordy Review game for Polynomials

Created by
Spartan Jennifer
This is a jeapordy review game for polynomials. It includes synthetic and long division concepts, finding rational zeros, adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing polynomials, analyzing the end behavior, zeros and graphs of polynomials. It includes radicals and imaginary numbers within polynomials. It also includes factoring cubics and expanding out binomials raised to the third power. This is a perfect review for the end of the polynomial unit. The answer key is in a word document tha
Preview of Calculus Derivates Review Jeopardy Game

Calculus Derivates Review Jeopardy Game

Created by
Math with Ms H
Calculus Derivates Review Jeopardy GameFun way to get your class to review for a derivatives test, the AP calculus Test, or a final exam. Includes product rule, quotient rule, chain rule, derivatives of trigonometric functions, logarithms, exponentials, and a category labeled "derivatives you would never see on a test or quiz."Music and transitions are included with the PowerPoint, making it user friendly.How long the activity takes varies on the length of your class. For this activity, I reserv
Preview of Name that Function - Random Graph Generator - Interactive Game - Powerpoint

Name that Function - Random Graph Generator - Interactive Game - Powerpoint

This Powerpoint Presentation is a fun game that you can customize to fit your classroom needs. I have it set up to randomly generate a graph, and then learners are asked to name the function and then give its equation in general form. #graphing #Precalculus #AbsoluteValue #Quadratic #Cubic #Functions #SquareRoot #CubeRoot #Equations #Generalform #Fun #mathgames #Rational #Logarithmic #Exponential
Preview of Connect 4 - Interactive Powerpoint Game - Domain and Range (Interval Notation)

Connect 4 - Interactive Powerpoint Game - Domain and Range (Interval Notation)

This is an interactive game in powerpoint, working on domain and range of given functions. Answers are given in interval notation. There are 30 unique graphs, one question asking for domain and then another question asking for range. In turn there are 60 questions, so learners will be able to play this game over and over without too much repetition. I plan on using this with my Precalculus class to kick off the school year, and introduce the learners to interval notation.#Precalculus #Algebr
Preview of PreCalculus Jeopardy Unit 1 Review Game

PreCalculus Jeopardy Unit 1 Review Game

Teachers can use this Jeopardy Template to review Algebra 2 or PreCalculus topics to prepare for an exam or to assess whether students understood class concepts regarding angles, right triangle trigonometry, evaluating trigonometric functions on the unit circle, word problems, and converting angles to degrees, minutes, seconds and vice versa. Teachers can also add their own questions if they choose to do so.
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