Challenge your advanced 3rd to 5th graders with this hard trigonometry crossword puzzle. Includes technical terms and concepts designed to deepen knowledge and critical thinking.
Easy Trigonometry Crossword Puzzle for Kids is a easy crossword puzzle with 16 clues covering . Play it online for free below, or create your own crossword with our free crossword maker.
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Easy Trigonometry Crossword Puzzle for Kids
This easy trigonometry crossword puzzle introduces key terms like angle, sine, cosine, and triangle for kids in grades 3-5. Perfect for young learners starting with basic trig concepts.
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- 1. The space between two lines that meet
- 3. Type of angle that measures 90 degrees
- 5. The distance from base to top in a triangle
- 6. A trigonometric function, often written as sin
- 9. A shape with three sides and three angles
- 14. Distance from the center to the edge of a circle
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- 2. Part of the circumference of a circle
- 4. A straight path that extends forever
- 7. One of the edges of a shape
- 8. The longest side of a right triangle
- 10. Unit used to measure angles
- 11. A trigonometric function, often written as cos
- 12. Short for tangent, a trig function
- 13. A round shape all points equally far from center
- 15. A precise location in space
- 16. The bottom side of a triangle
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