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9th grade precalculus resources for Microsoft Word

Preview of Vector Treasure Hunt!  Drawing Vectors Activity for Physics or Precalculus!

Vector Treasure Hunt! Drawing Vectors Activity for Physics or Precalculus!

Ahoy, matey! Your students will have a blast practicing drawing vectors on this Vector Treasure Hunt! Students must follow written directions to draw vectors onto a treasure map. If they draw their vectors correctly, the students will find the buried treasure! Students will need to use a protractor and a ruler to draw their vectors. When they are finished, they will draw a "shortcut" on the map. This will be the resultant vector and show the displacement of the ship. Students will also ge
Preview of Precalculus Full Year Long Course: Notes, Homework, Reviews, Answers

Precalculus Full Year Long Course: Notes, Homework, Reviews, Answers

Created by
moMath4U
This bundle contains all of the resources you would need for a full year long precalculus course. This is based on a typical precalculus curriculum. This Precalculus course is designed to be taught in a class that meets daily for an entire school year. There are 151 days allotted to cover the 16 units (notes + review + test) contained in the course. This should leave a couple weeks of extra time to flex in extra work days, midterms, finals, or other days as needed. Of course some units could
Preview of Polynomial Function Project - Roller Coaster

Polynomial Function Project - Roller Coaster

Created by
Algomath
In this project, students learn how to use polynomial function to model roller coaster rides. In this first part, they are given some polynomial functions to find the relative maximum/minimum, increasing/decreasing intervals, x- and y-intercepts, etc. They will explore the average rate of change. In the second part of the project, students are asked design their own roller coaster given some basic criteria. Students should use graphing devices/computer applications to complete this project.
Preview of Normal Distribution Project

Normal Distribution Project

Created by
Chris Smith
Students will complete in competitions to gather data. They will then use this data do check how normal the data is, perform the Empirical Rule test and more. There are 2 different versions of the projects because some require a jenga set.
Preview of Trig Identities - Simplify, Verify, Solve (WS)

Trig Identities - Simplify, Verify, Solve (WS)

Created by
Rita Rhinestone
This packet has 8 worksheets. (In common core it is an Algebra II topic.) 1 is solving basic trig equations in the first quadrant (10 problems) 1 is simplifying trig expressions (20 problems) 3 are verifying trig equations (total of 22 problems with all of the steps in each equation given) 2 are solving trig equations (total of 15 problems with all of the steps in the process) 1 is using and sum and difference identities (10 problems) All answers are included. (They could be used as a Calculus
Preview of Trigonometry Project

Trigonometry Project

Students use a picture of themselves and create a trigonometry story, i.e. a word problem that pertains to their particular picture. This is a great application of SOH CAH TOA! I have included a sample of what the project could look like. The sample one isn't typed but it gives the overall objective of the project. Students can really let their creativity shine!
Preview of A Quadratic Project

A Quadratic Project

Create a quadratic function using your birth date and the form that was assigned to you. Forms are included where you can cut out and have students draw for their form. Project Aspects include Calculating: Vertex Form, vertex, max/min value, domain, range, intercepts and graphing. Rubric and Quadratic Forms Included
Preview of Key Features of Polynomial Graphs Interactive Notes and Student Practice Pages

Key Features of Polynomial Graphs Interactive Notes and Student Practice Pages

Created by
Math by Miriam
After you have introduced some basic concepts about polynomial functions and their graph to students, begin introducing them to analyzing the key features of the graph: zeros, turning points, local extrema, intervals where the function is positive & negative, and intervals where the function is increasing & decreasing. These scaffolded notes and practice pages work great for students to understand this complex topic. The only thing students need besides the note or practice page you give
Preview of Polynomial Functions Graphing Calculator Investigation

Polynomial Functions Graphing Calculator Investigation

Created by
TpT Store 8
Students use a graphing calculator to graph various polynomial functions. After completing the activity, students should be able to discover the relationship between the degree, lead coefficient and the end behavior of a function. An extension calculator activity on Multiplicity is also included.
Preview of AP Calculus AB Exam Questions & Answers for ALL Unit Tests, Exams,Quizzes,Review

AP Calculus AB Exam Questions & Answers for ALL Unit Tests, Exams,Quizzes,Review

Nearly 400 Practice AP Calculus AB Multiple Choice Questions and Full Answer Explanations! Microsoft Word file is editable. Perfect for Unit Tests, Quizzes, and review activities. Developed by experienced AP Calc teachers.Test bank is organized into the following topics and units:Limits of FunctionsAsymptotic and Unbounded BehaviorContinuity as a Property of Functions Concept of the Derivative Derivative at a Point Derivative as a Function Second Derivatives Applications of Derivatives Computati
Preview of Transformations of Parent Functions Guide

Transformations of Parent Functions Guide

Created by
David Johns
This is a word document that I use as a hand-out for my pre-calculus students learning about parent functions and their off-spring (I like to call them the "momma" functions as well). Through examples of absolute value, quadratic, cubic, radical, and rational functions, I offer a visual and explanations of transformations. Vertical and horizontal stretches and shifts are the transformations. I left a couple of boxes blank for the students to offer their sketches of the transformed function.
Preview of Transformations!

Transformations!

Algebra 2 level Transformations packet highlights Linear, Absolute Value, Radical, Quadratic, Logarithmic, and Exponential functions. It includes 10 lessons with teacher guided problems for listing transformations, adjusting points to graph transformed functions without a calculator, applying rules of transformations to create new functions, and a bonus lesson for graphing logarithms using three points. Could be used for a quick basic (possibly independent) run down for an honors class or coul
Preview of Precalculus: Sequences and Series Note Packet

Precalculus: Sequences and Series Note Packet

Created by
Lauren Simmons
Sequences and Series Guided Note Packet for Precalculus.Covers 9 Lessons:1) Sequences2) Summation Notation3) Arithmetic Sequence4) Arithmetic Series5) Geometric Sequence6) Geometric Series7) Expanding a Binomial using Pascal’s Triangle8) The Binomial Theorem (with a mini-lesson on factorials)9) Mathematical InductionEditable download in Microsoft Word. Total of 16 pages!Each lesson includes the main concepts/formulas/theorems and several examples that vary in difficulty.
Preview of Functions Review Activity - Matching - Algebra 2

Functions Review Activity - Matching - Algebra 2

Created by
The Engineer
This item is a functions review activity to be used at the end of a functions unit in Algebra 2. Students look at graphs and try to match the different characteristics to each graph. Some graphs may look different but may have some of the same characteristics, which makes this activity challenging. The characteristics included are: domain, range, x and y intercepts, increasing and decreasing intervals, end behavior, and horizontal and vertical asymptotes. I like to get my students out of the
Preview of First and Second Derivative Tests and Concavity Notes

First and Second Derivative Tests and Concavity Notes

Created by
Michele Cubed
These notes correspond with my First and Second Derivative Tests and Concavity PowerPoint. Students may follow along as you go through the power point and make their own notes. This hopefully saves time and allows students to focus more on the concept rather than trying to get everything written down.
Preview of Graphing Rational Functions Worksheet

Graphing Rational Functions Worksheet

Created by
Math With Marie
This worksheet is 9 questions, but each question has multiple parts for students to graph a rational functions. Students are asked to identify the y intercepts, x intercepts, vertical asymptotes, horizontal asymptomes, and plot a few points. The worksheet is organized for students to display this information. Some examples require students to factor/use the quadratic formula to find the x-intercepts. This worksheet aligns to algebra 2 standards of secondary math 2 common core standards, or a P
Preview of Simplifying Radicals with Imaginary Numbers

Simplifying Radicals with Imaginary Numbers

Created by
The Joy of Math
This self-checking motivational quote puzzle involves simplifying radicals of negative numbers, thus resulting in an answer with imaginary number i. This handout can be used in class or as a homework assignment. The answer key is included.
Preview of Gingerbread House Trigonometry Worksheet

Gingerbread House Trigonometry Worksheet

Created by
Madison Phillips
Gingerbread House Trigonometry is a great way to incorporate the holidays in math. This activity assesses students knowledge of Right Triangle Trigonometry, Pythagorean Theorem, and the Six Trigonometric Functions. Students will work in groups of 4 to complete a gingerbread house. Each student will have a role: Architect, Designer, Construct, or Intake. The house is made from poster board and can be designed using 2D or 3D elements - fully up to the teacher. A rubric is attached.
Preview of Trigonometry Bell Ringers / Do Now / Warm Up (over 380 problems w/ Answer Key)

Trigonometry Bell Ringers / Do Now / Warm Up (over 380 problems w/ Answer Key)

Created by
The Engineer
This packet contains over 380 bell ringer problems (AKA do nows or warm ups) for an entire Trigonometry course. Problems are broken up into sets of six (there are a few that are sets of three, but only a few) that can be done on a daily basis. Also contained in the document is a copy of the Bell Work Sheet on page three. Students receive a Bell Work Sheet at the beginning of the week and do their work each day until they submit their sheet on Friday for the teacher to assess. Each day, the tea
Preview of Permutations and Combinations Project 1

Permutations and Combinations Project 1

Created by
Miss Kim
This quick project allows students to be creative with permutations and combinations. I distribute 4 versions of this project among the students, so please see versions 2-4 for the rest!
Preview of Rollercoaster Project

Rollercoaster Project

Created by
Madison Phillips
The Rollercoaster project is interactive and hands-on to assess the student's knowledge of polynomials and slopes. Students work in groups of 3-4 and will complete the assignment in roughly a week. Teachers can alter the amount of time needed for completion. Student's have their own roles and room for creativity. This would work as a great quarter project for a review of turning points, end behaviors, and writing polynomial functions.
Preview of Characteristics of Parent Functions - Student-Completed "Cheat Sheet"

Characteristics of Parent Functions - Student-Completed "Cheat Sheet"

Created by
Carrie Barrett
This resource is a reference for the characteristics of parent functions that students fill-in themselves. They can use what they know about describing functions to make a useful "cheat sheet" with information about the constant, linear, quadratic, cubic, square root, reciprocal, absolute value, and exponential parent functions. This is good practice and since students complete the reference sheet themselves, they are better able to remember and understand. It is a fully editable word document s
Preview of Unit Circle Project

Unit Circle Project

Created by
Emily Myers
Students will use their creativity to think outside of the box to create an artistic representation of the Unit Circle. My students loved this project! I also had the students create their own rubric to accompany the project. I found that students made the rubric more challenging than I would have. Examples from my classroom are included to help spark creativity. The file is a word document so that it can be edited to meet the needs of your classroom.
Preview of Modeling Linear, Exponential, Logistic Population Growth Function Project

Modeling Linear, Exponential, Logistic Population Growth Function Project

Created by
moMath4U
Linear, Exponential, Logistic Population Growth Function Project, rubric included.This is an engaging project that puts students in the seat of school district decision makers! Will the school district need to add a third high school or not? Students will create a graph of data and three models (linear, exponential, and logistic)* to determine if the district's growth might warrant expansion*I have students create the linear and exponential models by hand and the logistic model using Desmos or
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