Are you teaching your teen Trigonometry?
While not so painful as Calculus (speaking from experience), teaching Trigonometry nonetheless can be a challenging task.
Fortunately, the internet abounds with helpful resources.
Below you’ll find a list of some websites with tutorials, lessons, printables, and more for teaching trigonometry. If you combine those with a good trig course, like Life of Fred for example (affiliate link), you and your teen should do fairly well.
Good luck to you both on your journey through Trig.
Resources for Teaching Trigonometry
Khan Academy: This well-known website has video tutorials for learning trigonomety.
Fun Maths: You’ll find Trigonometry worksheets and problems here.
S.O.S. Math: This site offers some trig tutorials.
Math Bits: This website has online games and other helpful resources.
Cool Math: You’ll find a handy trig reference area here.
Math is Fun: This is a link to an index with mini tutorials.
Math TV: You’ll find video lessons on trigonometry as well as other math topics.
Until Next Stop: This page has a handy trick for teaching trig.
Interactive Mathematics: This is practically a complete online course in trig.
The Math Page: This is an online tutorial with problems to solve.
Dave’s Short Trig Course: As the name suggests, this is a short course in trigonometry.
EE Web: This page has a printable reference sheet for your teens.
Cad Problems: This is a table for solutions of right triangles.
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