This worksheet has 16 problems dealing with graphing absolute value functions, determine the domain and range of the graph, and graphing absolute value inequalities. At the top of the worksheet are two worked out examples.
I actually use it as a way for them to raise up their test grade. For each 2 problems they get correct, I will raise their grade 1%. After each test they have the opportunity to raise their test grade by doing extra problems. I only allow them to have one of the worksheets at a time and when they complete it I grade it and go over it with them if there is still some misunderstandings. I have found that it works great because the students that truly care about understanding the material will do these worksheets. This is helpful because a lot of the time when I try and go over a test in class, students lose focus and are uninterested. This way I don't spend time in class going over the test and I don't get frustrated with them not taking advantage of the reviews.

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This is currently my 10th year teaching high school math. I started my career teaching in Quincy, Florida for 2 years. After that I moved to Charlotte, North Carolina for 3 years. I tried it back home where I grew up in Juneau, Alaska for 3 years. And now I am back in Winston Salem, North Carolina and I am currently in my 3rd year here and 2nd year as the Department Chair. I am hoping not to move anymore because I am very happy right now.
