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PreCalculus Trigonometry Foldables Bundle

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    1. Because so many teachers teach both Algebra 2 and PreCalculus, I have combined the foldables for both courses into one money saving bundle.This bundle includes 40 flip books, foldables, and graphic organizers. Some included task cards, HW, and quizzes. There are over 400 content rich pages jammed pa
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    This amazing bundle of content rich Foldables and Organizers for Trigonometry and the Trig Units of PreCalculus also includes HW and Task Cards.

    Organizers help student retain material and lead to successful learning and they are FUN! This bundle of 17 engaging resources plus a fun Bonus will help your students master the topics of Trigonometry. There are Flip books, Tri-folds, Mini books, Flap Books, Interactive Notebook pages, Posters, Cheat sheets, plus some of the resources also include Homework and Task Cards to further help your students. This bundle will grow with time and with your suggestions. Updated 4-16-19. Over 190 pages with answer keys included.

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    Note: If you have purchased some of these and would like the rest, please drop me an email for a custom bundle.

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    Standards

    to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
    Recognize vector quantities as having both magnitude and direction. Represent vector quantities by directed line segments, and use appropriate symbols for vectors and their magnitudes (e.g., 𝙫, |𝙫|, ||𝙫||, 𝘷).
    Add and subtract vectors.
    Add vectors end-to-end, component-wise, and by the parallelogram rule. Understand that the magnitude of a sum of two vectors is typically not the sum of the magnitudes.
    Given two vectors in magnitude and direction form, determine the magnitude and direction of their sum.
    Understand vector subtraction 𝙫 – 𝙬 as 𝙫 + (–𝙬), where –𝙬 is the additive inverse of 𝙬, with the same magnitude as 𝙬 and pointing in the opposite direction. Represent vector subtraction graphically by connecting the tips in the appropriate order, and perform vector subtraction component-wise.

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