Jenna Nolan Math 30-1 <PREMIUM>

Jenna Nolan The Infinite Bridge: Exploring the Functionality of Pre-Calculus

The "Whiteboard Rewind"

For transformations and trig, use a whiteboard. Work a problem. Erase it. Do it again from scratch five minutes later without looking at notes. This builds procedural fluency.

The Pillars of the Jenna Nolan Methodology

Why do students who use Nolan’s resources routinely score in the 85-100% range? Let’s look at the four core pillars of her teaching philosophy. jenna nolan math 30-1

The answer keys and notes are a lifesaver for exam prep. Don’t sleep on this if you want to keep your average up! ✍️📚

Functions: Including polynomial, rational, trigonometric, and exponential functions. Students learn about the properties, graphs, and applications of these functions. Jenna Nolan The Infinite Bridge: Exploring the Functionality

Unit 4: Permutations, Combinations, and Binomial Theorem

The final unit. It feels different—more like puzzles than math.

Finally, the transition into trigonometry and the unit circle expands our mathematical horizon into the cyclical nature of time and space. Beyond the simple triangles of earlier grades, MATH 30-1 treats trigonometric ratios as periodic functions. This allows for the modeling of repetitive phenomena, such as the tides of the ocean or the oscillation of an electric current. Through the application of trigonometric identities, we learn to simplify complex expressions, proving that even the most daunting equations often have an elegant, underlying symmetry. Do it again from scratch five minutes later

Master the Calculator: Practice TI-84 shortcuts for regressions and intersections.