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Word problems group work Section 4.8 Word problems group work

Section 4.8 Solving Problems with Trig Objective: SWD application of solving word problems using trig functions by working in groups on textbook problems (p393-394#3,4,5,6,21,22) SW annotate the work problems (add your thoughts) Sw draw figures to represent the scenario SW orally explain their solution process to their team members

4.8 Word Problems Group work Read p388 top paragraph, find the key words their definitions (write the definition in your notebook) Group work: Each group will work on 3 out of the 6 problems P393-394 #3,5,21 and 4,6,22 During group work each student will have a role: Reader/writer, problem solver, calculator, messenger Roles have to switch with each problem First draft on white boards, final draft big paper

Angle of Elevation/Angle of Depression word problems Posters Question Annotations Title Names Figure Steps Answer with units Every group has to have 3 problems only (ODD OR EVEN) P393-394#3,4,5,6,21,22