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[AAHL][AASL] Trigonometric Functions (Unit Test v2.2)

Hi y’all! After letting AISL take the stage for the previous month, today I am back with something I’m a little better at: writing AA trigonometry tests.   We’re currently doing trigonometric equations with my students and I thought there’s no better time to start a brand new AA unit tests than this. Welcome back to v2.2 of Trigonometric Quartet!   Let’s kick this off with trigonometric functions test. As usual, both versions have more than half of the questions in common, but of course there are more challenges on the AAHL version as you guys are ready to take on even more maths!   AAHL Trig Functions v2.2:   AAHL Trig Functions v2.2 MS:   AASL Trig Functions v2.2:   AASL Trig Functions v2.2 MS:        

[AISL] Survival Papers 1C and 1D and PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT!

 Hey there peeps!   Sorry for the MIA. I know it’s an aspirational goal to post weekly (rather, to have time to write and post stuff weekly) and it was successful for exactly two weeks. ;p   Starting now, I’ll aim to post every other week. It’ll be a mix of + AI survival papers, as I’ve been neglecting y’all for too long + unit tests – that’s why most peeps are here in the first place! + updates on biannual mocks + insights on teaching.   Let me elaborate. Teaching is an experimental science. We all conduct experiments on our students to decide what works. A good teacher is one who can respond to the student(s) in front of them, giving every student the thing they need to succeed. I’ll document what worked well and what wasn’t so hot, what my expectations were and what the reality had to offer. Hopefully fellow teachers and tutors will find my two cents useful.   That being said, most of my audience are DP students, so I’ll keep it to once every month or two.