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7th grade trigonometry study guide microsofts

Preview of Geometry PowerPoints - Cumulative

Geometry PowerPoints - Cumulative

Created by
Joseph Mezzina
The ultimate Geometry PowerPoint package has arrived! This group of 10 PowerPoints represents thousands of hours of work spanning four years. I have regularly scoured the internet for resources and can honestly say that nothing I have found approaches the depth, breadth, and professionalism of these PowerPoints. They contain enough conceptual information and practice to realistically replace a Geometry textbook (with some extra practice problems from another source or workbook). If you
Preview of Review Trigonometry Unit, SOHCAHTOA, Pythagorean, Angle of Elevation/Depression

Review Trigonometry Unit, SOHCAHTOA, Pythagorean, Angle of Elevation/Depression

Created by
Math be Mathing
This is a one page front and back graphic organizer review of Trig ratios finding a side, finding an angle, Pythagorean theorem, the converse of Pythagorean theorem, angle of elevation, and angle of depression with application real-world problem practice KEY IS INCLUDED linked in headed and highlighted red
Preview of Special Right Triangles Review Fillable Notes Study Guide 30 60 90 and 45 45 90

Special Right Triangles Review Fillable Notes Study Guide 30 60 90 and 45 45 90

Created by
Math be Mathing
Special Right Triangles Review Fillable Notes & Practice 30 60 90 and 45 45 90This is a chapter 4 study guide or summary of notes with the formulas, steps, and practice on the back. They KEY IS INCLUDED linked in header and highlighted red!
Preview of Trigonometry Scavenger Hunt

Trigonometry Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Mark Maschenik
Each station has an answer to another station. There is a correct order in which the stations should be followed. Place the stations on regular paper around the room in any order you see fit. Have the students solve each question on paper and have them record the order they go in. If they go in the correct order, they are working the problems correctly! Unfortunately I did not leave a guided answer key for solving the problems. However, I did leave an answer key for the order in which the stu
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