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Preview of Graphing Polynomials Algebra 2 Activity | Sketching Polynomial Functions

Graphing Polynomials Algebra 2 Activity | Sketching Polynomial Functions

Students sketch polynomials from factored form and write the equations of graphed polynomials in this activity. 16 of the cards ask students to sketch given equations and 12 cards ask students to write the equations of given graphs. Included inside:28 task cardsstudent answer sheetanswer keyThis activity can be used as classwork, extra practice during a polynomials unit, as sub work, or even as an assessment. Included in: Algebra Activities BundleYou may also like:Graphing Polynomial Functions
Preview of Graphing Polynomial Functions | Flip Book

Graphing Polynomial Functions | Flip Book

Graphing Polynomial Functions Flip Book This flip book was created to be used as a stations activity to provide extra practice with graphing polynomial functions and identifying the following key characteristics: Turning Points (Relative Minimum and Relative Maximum), Increasing Intervals, Decreasing Intervals, Parent Function, End Behavior, Zeroes, Domain, and Range. There are 8 functions in the book. Print the book for each student and hang the stations up around the room. Students write down
Preview of Graphs of Polynomials Lesson | Video | Guided Notes | Homework

Graphs of Polynomials Lesson | Video | Guided Notes | Homework

Build student engagement and participation as you teach polynomial functions. This Graphs of Polynomials Lesson covers end behavior of polynomials functions in a creative, comprehensive, and clear way. Scaffolding is embedded right into the guided notes that students complete while you teach. Students remain motivated to practice key polynomial function skills, and you have an easy way to teach graphs of polynomials from start to finish. INCLUDES:Link to Video Preview: Students watch brief YouT
Preview of Graphing Polynomial Functions Worksheet Matching Activity

Graphing Polynomial Functions Worksheet Matching Activity

Students match 10 factored-form polynomial equations to their graphs in this quick algebra activity that tests student understanding of graph bounces, crosses, a values and zeros in polynomial function graphs. I use this quick activity as an introduction to polynomial sketching so students make connections between polynomial graphs and their equations. Students then go on to sketch the graphs in this longer task cards activity. You may also like:Graphing Polynomial Functions Digital Math Esca
Preview of Graphing Polynomial Functions Scavenger Hunt: Zeros, Degree, & End Behavior

Graphing Polynomial Functions Scavenger Hunt: Zeros, Degree, & End Behavior

Looking for an activity to engage Algebra 2 students who are practicing writing an equation of a polynomial graph? In this scavenger hunt activity, students will use key features of polynomial functions such as intercepts, multiplicity, and end behavior, to write an equation of a polynomial graph. This is a self-checking activity that provides immediate feedback for Algebra II students. A scavenger hunt is an excellent way to take any ordinary lesson and turn it into a fun and engaging active
Preview of Polynomial Graphs and Equations Matching Activity | End Behavior, Zeros & Degree

Polynomial Graphs and Equations Matching Activity | End Behavior, Zeros & Degree

Help your Algebra 2 students strengthen their understanding of graphs of polynomial functions with this engaging matching activity. Students will connect polynomial graphs and equations by identifying key features such as zeros, degree, turning points, and end behavior. This hands-on activity encourages reasoning and visual analysis while providing meaningful practice that is perfect for review, stations, or partner work. In this matching activity, students will look at a graph and determ
Preview of Graphing Polynomial Functions - Matching Review Activity | Print and Digital

Graphing Polynomial Functions - Matching Review Activity | Print and Digital

Students make connections with functions and graphs in this Polynomial Functions matching activity. These print and digital practice worksheets include a fill-in-the blank table, with some information already given. Then, students match the graphs to the characteristics and fill in the missing information. This polynomial function review activity will have your students comparing and contrasting functions and graphs in a creative way. No prep – simply print or share digitally for an instant,
Preview of Polynomials Key Properties, Zeros, and Graphs Digital and Print

Polynomials Key Properties, Zeros, and Graphs Digital and Print

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Key Properties, Zeros, and Graphing of Polynomial Functions activity includes 8 functions given in factored form. Students analyze the functions, then determine zeros (all rational)determine x and y interceptsdetermine bounces - multiplicitydetermine whether odd or evendetermine end behavior They then match the correct graph, dragging it onto the organizer in the digital version and graph by hand in the printable. What's included?PDF with links to the digital product. Detailed illustra
Preview of Zeros of Polynomial Functions from a Graph Task Cards plus Guided Notes

Zeros of Polynomial Functions from a Graph Task Cards plus Guided Notes

Created by
Joan Kessler
Here is a great intuitive activity for your students to learn and practice determining the equation of a polynomial function from a graph, guided by notes and examples. Students determine the polynomial of minimum degree in factored form from a graph using what they have learned about zeros of polynomials, multiplicity, repeated roots, y-intercepts, x- intercepts, and leading coefficients. Great for visual learners and to gain fluency in analytical thinking. Included in this lesson: Stude
Preview of Graphing Polynomial Graphs | TI-84 Calculator Reference Sheet and Practice

Graphing Polynomial Graphs | TI-84 Calculator Reference Sheet and Practice

These Polynomial Graphs Reference and Practice Sheets are a step-by-step guide on how to find the minimum, maximum, zeros, y-intercept, and intervals of increase and decrease for a polynomial function. This activity helps improve students’ understanding of the TI-84 Plus CE graphing calculator without repeating yourself over and over again. Add these calculator sheets to your lessons, and watch students’ confidence and accuracy improve as they independently work through polynomial graphs.  WHAT
Preview of Graphing Polynomial Functions Activities End Behavior Zeros Sketching Worksheets

Graphing Polynomial Functions Activities End Behavior Zeros Sketching Worksheets

Graphing polynomial functions activites that are fun and engaging. Activities for zeros of polynomial functions, multiplicity of zeros, end behavior of polynomial functions, and sketching graphs of polynomial functions. Supplement your graphing polynomial functions unit with these engaging activities. Check out the preview to see everything that is included. Includes: Zeros of Polynomial Functions: Fun mystery picture that is completed by identifying zeros of 24 polynomial functions.11 Functi
Preview of End Behavior of Graphed Functions and Polynomials Lesson Practice Worksheets

End Behavior of Graphed Functions and Polynomials Lesson Practice Worksheets

Created by
Mathberry Lane
End Behavior of Functions – Polynomial Graphs and Equations Target Skill: Analyzing End Behavior from Graphs and Equations Grade Levels: Algebra 1, Algebra 2, or Precalculus This engaging and hands-on resource helps students explore the key feature of end behavior for functions by first developing the concept graphically and then connecting it to polynomial equations. With clear visuals, interactive components, and meaningful practice, students gain a solid understanding of how to describe en
Preview of Writing Equations of Polynomial Functions Given a Graph Maze Activity

Writing Equations of Polynomial Functions Given a Graph Maze Activity

Do you want your Algebra 2 students to practice writing the equation of a polynomial graph in factored form? This polynomial graphs maze is just what you need to help students practice their math skills. Students complete the worksheet by determining an equation of a polynomial function based on a sketch of the roots and end behavior. This printable is intended for an Algebra 2 class that is learning how to sketch polynomial functions given key features. Do you want a self-checking activity? Stu
Preview of Graphing Polynomial Functions Anchor Charts Posters Algebra 2 Zeros End Behavior

Graphing Polynomial Functions Anchor Charts Posters Algebra 2 Zeros End Behavior

These graphing polynomial functions anchor charts or personal reference sheets include a look at finding the zeros of polynomial functions, multiplicities of zero, end behavior of polynomial function graphs, and sketching graphs of polynomials. Perfect for your math students to reference for graphing polynomial functions. ⭐ Clear charts. Smart visuals. Confident Learners. ⭐ Color and Black and White copies included—browse the preview to see every chart. Includes: Graphing Polynomials: Zeros
Preview of Polynomial Functions Key Properties, Zeros, and Graphs

Polynomial Functions Key Properties, Zeros, and Graphs

Created by
Joan Kessler
Use this versatile Key Properties, Zeros, and Graphs of Polynomial Functions activity as worksheets, HW, task cards, stations, or Interactive Notebook pages while building your students' fluency. There are 8 polynomial functions given in factored form. Students analyze the functions, then determine zeros (all rational) determine intercepts determine bounces (multiplicity) determine end behaviorthen graph the function. The resource includes two sizes, 4 problems to a page and 2 problems to
Preview of Graphing Polynomial Functions Matching Activity for Algebra 2

Graphing Polynomial Functions Matching Activity for Algebra 2

Looking for a fun and engaging activity to help your students graph polynomial functions and identify key features of their graphs? This easy-to-check matching activity builds confidence as students match each polynomial graph with the correct characteristics. Cards are color-coded and numbered, making it simple to organize and check answers. Give your students hands-on practice with graphing polynomial functions and determining key features such as zeros, multiplicity, turning points, a
Preview of Determine Key Characteristics of Polynomial Graphs - Task Cards

Determine Key Characteristics of Polynomial Graphs - Task Cards

Created by
Algebra Star
Your students will analyze the graphs of polynomial functions with these 16 task cards. All the graphs have real, rational zeros with multiplicities of 1, 2 or 3. You can print 16 task cards OR use the Google Slide version and assign digitally to each student. A student recording sheet is included but you can create your own questions that focus on the needs of your specific students. The included student recording sheet asks students to identify: X-intercpetsLocal maximum and minimum poi
Preview of Polynomial Functions & Graphs - Word Problems, Applications & Performance Tasks

Polynomial Functions & Graphs - Word Problems, Applications & Performance Tasks

Polynomial Functions - Real World Applications: these handouts challenge students to apply their algebra skills in real world situations. The applications can be used as a way to measure student growth or for review. Topics included are: • Graph and evaluate polynomial functions • Identify minima and maxima • Solve polynomial functions using synthetic division, long division, and/or factoring • Write a polynomial function given a graph • Determine the domain of a function for a real world settin
Preview of 2 Key Features of Polynomials Functions & Graphs Practice Worksheet BUNDLE

2 Key Features of Polynomials Functions & Graphs Practice Worksheet BUNDLE

This resource, used in NC Math 3, covers the following key properties of polynomial function graphs: domain, range, increasing/decreasing intervals, positive/negative intervals, maximums/minimums, x-intercepts, and y-intercepts. This BUNDLE includes 2 worksheets with 20 practice problems represented in multiple ways including factored form, standard form, and as a graph. The detailed color coded solution keys are included in this 16 page PDF resource. The Key Features of Polynomials Practice Wor
Preview of Graphing Polynomial Functions Worksheet with Key

Graphing Polynomial Functions Worksheet with Key

Created by
Carol Hesse
Graphing polynomial practice as well as writing polynomials given the graph, identifying zeros, multiplicity, and end behavior. Some problems give zeros and end behavior and ask students to graph and write the equation. Some problems give the standard form of the polynomial and require the student to factor, identify zeros, end behavior, and sketch the graph. (Updated minor typo on 5/17/2017.)
Preview of Polynomial Functions Sorting Activity: Graphs, Equations & End Behavior

Polynomial Functions Sorting Activity: Graphs, Equations & End Behavior

Looking for an engaging way to help your Algebra 2 students understand key features of polynomial functions? This Graphing Polynomial Functions Matching Activity challenges students to match each polynomial graph with its correct equation, degree, zeros, and end behavior. It’s a hands-on and interactive way for students to practice analyzing and interpreting polynomial graphs while strengthening their understanding of how equations connect to their visual representations. Print and cut out
Preview of Polynomial Functions  Zeros, Graphs and Key Properties FUN Notes

Polynomial Functions Zeros, Graphs and Key Properties FUN Notes

Created by
Joan Kessler
This resource on Graphs, Zeros, and Key Properties of Polynomial Functions is designed to build your students' skills and proficiency on this topic in a fun and creative way. The FUN Notes are complete notes and practice, but in an engaging format. When students are done with the examples and problems they can show their creative side and embellish the notes with colors and doodles. Included topics areTerms and Vocabulary Degree of Polynomials ExtremaEnd BehaviorTurning PointsReal Zeros Mu
Preview of Analyze Polynomial Graphs (Notes, Classwork, Paired Activity with Scaffolding)

Analyze Polynomial Graphs (Notes, Classwork, Paired Activity with Scaffolding)

Created by
Math Sunshine
Analyze degree 3 & 4 polynomial graphs. Specifically x-intercepts, y-intercept, relative minimums/maximums, absolute minimum/maximum, intervals of increase/decrease, and end behavior for polynomial graphs. Activity encourages students to talk about graphs with hints for supports as needed, as well as gives students a break from writing. Only intervals of notation are used in the notes and answer keys where applicable. Notes: The notes review vocabulary for key characteristics of graphs. The ch
Preview of POLYNOMIAL GRAPH MATCH FACTORED FORM ACTIVITY cut/paste eq, multiplicity, deg,lc

POLYNOMIAL GRAPH MATCH FACTORED FORM ACTIVITY cut/paste eq, multiplicity, deg,lc

Key Features of polynomials in a sorting/ matching activity! Give your students a creative and hands on way to practice matching polynomial graphs (in factored form) to its equation, multiplicity, minimum degree, end behavior, zeros, and leading coefficient! Have students cut out each of the 12 graphs, equations, multiplicity, minimum degree, end behavior, zeros, and leading coefficient blocks. The pieces are already disorganized, so this is a task that students can do. You can also cut thes
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