What's included
11 pre-recorded lessons
11 weeks
of teacher support1 year access
to the contentHomework
4+ hours per week. The homework will be assigned straight from the textbook at the end of each lesson that is covered during the week. It is self-graded, so it is optional. It is just there as a way for students to prepare for the chapter tests.Assessment
There is a test given as a take-home assignment at the end of each chapter. The tests all need to be completed by the end of the course (there aren't specific due dates for each test). Students will scan in their completed tests and send them to me for grading.Grading
When a student completes a test, I will grade it and send back a number grade (0-100%), a letter grade, and full explanations for incorrect answers. At the end of the course, I will send them a summary of their grades and their final letter grade. Upon request, I will send a letter of course completion.Class Experience
US Grade 9 - 11
This is a self-paced class, which means there are no scheduled live meetings. I will upload videos as YouTube links every week to the Outschool classroom page that students will watch on their own time throughout the week. We will cover about one chapter of material every two weeks. Students will watch the video lessons and complete homework assignments for each chapter. Answer keys and worked solutions will be provided so students can self-check their homework. Chapter tests will be assigned for each chapter that I will grade (with feedback!) and return to the students. Students can message me with questions at any time, and I will answer with a step-by-step video explanation. I try my best to provide same-day responses to questions, and if I receive a message at night, I normally respond early the next morning so students will have their questions answered by the time they start working on the class that day. I will be running the class through the Outschool classroom page, but students will need access to YouTube to be able to click the video links and watch the lessons. The pre-requisites for this course are the completion of pre-algebra, algebra 1, geometry, and the first semester of algebra 2 with trigonometry (see my "Algebra 2 with Trigonometry Session 1 of 2: Chapters 1-6 (Self-Paced)" for a list of topics covered in the first semester). There is a review chapter ("Chapter R") in the book that students can review on their own to brush up on some relevant algebra 1 and geometry topics. Here are the topics we will cover in the class: Trigonometric Functions, Analytic Trigonometry, Applications of Trigonometric Functions, Analytic Geometry, Systems of Equations and Inequalities, Sequences and the Binomial Theorem, Counting and Probability Thank you so much for considering my class! I hope to see you in the classroom!
Learning Goals
Develop a solid grasp of trigonometric functions, including sine, cosine, tangent, and their inverses. Master the unit circle, graphing trigonometric functions, and understanding their properties and applications.
Learn to solve trigonometric equations and verify trigonometric identities. Apply trigonometric identities, such as Pythagorean, sum and difference, double-angle, and half-angle identities, to simplify expressions and solve problems.
Syllabus
11 Lessons
over 11 WeeksLesson 1:
Chapter 7 Part 1: Trigonometric Functions
7-1: Angles and Their Measures
7-2: Right Triangle Trigonometry
7-3: Computing the Values of Trigonometric Functions of Acute Angles
7-4: Trigonometric Function of Any Angle
7-5: Unit Circle Approach: Properties of the Trigonometric Functions
Lesson 2:
Chapter 7 Part 2: Trigonometric Functions
7-6: Graphs of the Sine and Cosine Functions
7-7: Graphs of the Tangent, Cotangent, Cosecant and Secant Functions
7-8: Phase Shift; Sinusoidal Curve Fitting
Lesson 3:
Chapter 8 Part 1: Analytic Trigonometry
8-1: Inverse Trig Functions
8-2: Inverse Trig Functions (Continued)
8-3: Trigonometric Equations
Lesson 4:
Chapter 8 Part 2: Analytic Trigonometry
8-4: Trigonometric Identities
8-5: Sum and Difference Formulas
8-6: Double-Angle and Half-Angle Formulas
Other Details
Supply List
An Algebra 2 pdf, homework problems, answer keys, and chapter tests will be provided. Students will need a graphing calculator, or an app on their phone that has the same graphing and trigonometry capabilities as a graphing calculator! Message me if you need help choosing an app :-)
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Throughout engineering school, I had to take a lot of challenging courses that required a deep understanding of math skills and concepts from basic arithmetic to calculus, and beyond! I valued the teachers I had in high school who forced me to truly understand these concepts by teaching them in ways that actually made sense. I completely credit them with my passion for math and my desire to help students understand it in the way that I do now. I have been teaching high school math courses for 5 years , and I don't plan to stop any time soon :-)
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Self-Paced Course
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