Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Peer Review


You'll be assessing presentations from other FST classes.  Look for the code in the column to the most right; that will be the group you're going to assess.  The link to the presentation is here.

Once you have seen/read/watched the presentation, go to the following link for the peer review form.

Sunday, 30 November 2014

Project Submission Folder

This is the PLACE to submit your project presentations and problems.

Trig Project In-Class Assessment Form

Please click on the link to access the form.  You will need this form to assess all the nine presentations in this class.

Wednesday, 26 November 2014

Important! Please Read!

To help organize the peer review process of your project, please save both your presentation and review problem files with the following code before emailing me on Monday, December 1:


Thank you and enjoy the Thanksgiving break  :)

Sunday, 23 November 2014

Some Details About Your Trig Project

Below are the important dates/details for the Trig Project/Presentation.

Presentation Date: Monday Dec 1st  (D Day)

 - Before Monday Dec 1st you required to submit your presentation electronically to me via email. 

 - Please save your presentation in the following title format:
   "Jason & Michelle - The Sine Function"

- You are also required to submit four example problems to be used as Review Problems for the test by email by Mon Dec 1st.  These Review problems should be in a separate document titled "Jason and Michelle - The Sine Function Review Problems".  At the end of the document please provide the work solutions.  Your Review Problems will be shared with everyone in the class to complete on the scheduled U2 Review lesson on 3rd Dec.  Be prepared to be able to help your classmates if necessary.

How will you be assessed?

You will be assess using the guidelines below by:
- Ms. Lee
- your classmates
- peers in other FST classes

Each of the presentation traits will be scored using a four-point scale.  1 represents "Strongly Agree" and 4 represents "Strongly Disagree"

1.  Quality of Information and Organization
2. Visual Aids
3. Appropriate use of terminology
4. Example Problems
5. Clarity
6. Effectiveness

Gook luck!!!

Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Your Trig Quiz#4 covers...

Your Trig Quiz#4  (Monday November 24) will assess the following:

F.TF.3 Special right triangles with unit circle (Quiz#2 and 3) - no calculator
F.TF.5 Graphs of sine/cosine functions (Quiz#3) + modeling (new) - calculator allowed
F.TF.7 Solving trig equations (new from notes#11) - no calculator

Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Your Trig Quiz#2 Covers...

Welcome back from the fall break!  I hope you've all had a refreshing time off from school and ready to work on the Trig unit again ;)

On Friday, October 31st, the second quiz will cover:

Law of Sines and Cosines (Standard G.SRT.10 & 11) - Calculator 
Unit Circle (Standard R.TF.1 &2) - Calculator
Special Right Triangle with the Unit Circle (Standard F.TF.3) - Non-calculator
Pythagorean Identity (Standard F.TF.8) - Calculator

For the details of each standard, check the Unit 2 Learning Target here.

Saturday, 25 October 2014

Review of Radians

Watch the following video to help you review the relationship between degrees and radians.


Sunday, 12 October 2014

Your Trig Quiz#1 Covers...

This is just a reminder of what will be in the first quiz of the trig unit:

Right Triangle Trig
Law of Sines and Cosines (you need to remember your formulae well)
Sine Function & Cosine Function
Pythagorean Identity (you need to know what it is and how to apply it)

You'll have the first 20 minutes of the lesson for clarifying homework questions.

:)

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Update Assessed Standards of Unit 1 Quiz#3:

After this morning's class, the FST PLC decided to assess ALL four standards from the unit learning targets.  That is,

FIF 7    Investigating Functions
FBF 3  Transformations/ Even & Odd
FBF 4  Finding Inverse Functions
FBF 5  Exponential & Logarithmic Functions

If you would like some clarification on any problems from your problem sets, there will be a FST math help session after school on Wednesday, September 17th.

I hope to see some of you there!  :)

Monday, 25 August 2014

Domain and Range Animation

Here's the link to a website that has some animation to explain the concept of domain and range.