FREEBIE Radians Degrees Task Cards
By Matemaths
Radians Degrees Task Cards is a versatile resource that will reinforce your students' ability to convert between radians and degrees. It can be used as a series of cards held together by a ring or envelope, or as homework, or quiz. Please see the thumbnails above to get an idea of how they can be used!
Task cards are a must for every teacher's toolbox. They can be used for:
whole-class activities
remediation and reinforcement
test prep
early finishers
and as substitute lesson plans
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Match the 14 equations in polar form to their graphs. Graphs are drawn on polar grids.
Answers are included.
Cut out the graphs and the equations and give to students who can work in pairs.
Get them to match the graphs and equations then stick them on large sugar paper.
Converting Degrees and Radians Presentation and Exercises Google Slides
By Matemaths
This Google Slides presentation has everything you need to introduce and practice conversion between degrees and radians. This Presentation is digital and printable, perfect for both in Person or Distance Learning, for synchronous or asynchronous learning.
This resource has everything you need to give your students a solid foundation 26 exercises, class practice exercises during the presentation.
Answer key is included for your convenience.
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Converting Degrees and Radians Notes and Exercises
Suitable for IB MYP Middle Years Programme
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