Description
This five problem assessment helps you to quickly determine students' understanding of stating the intervals of increase & decrease when graphing polynomials.
Watch a video or read more about the graphing polynomials bundle on my blog: Click here.
Take a look at the examples for more details!
This Google Form is great for use as a ticket out the door (exit ticket), a formative assessment, a homework check, a shorter homework assignment, or a warm up.
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Looking for practice instead of an assessment? Check out my Graphing Polynomials Increasing and Decreasing: This or That Activity.
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I've already customized its settings based on the most commonly used ones by myΒ collaborative teachers and myself.Β
Since this is a Google Form, though, the great thing is that it can be customized to fit your classroom needs!
Some of the options available to you to customize the assignment include:
- Allowing students to upload their work (can be required for students or optional if they choose to do so--that's up to you!)
- Scrambling the order of the problems and/or the answer choices
- Changing the format from multiple choice/matching to constructed responses
- Adding, editing, or deleting problems and answers
- Requiring students to sign in or not
- Allowing students to see their grade immediately or when you choose
- Changing the assigned point values
- And many more options built into Google Forms' functionality
I welcome your feedback and would love to know how this Google Form has helped you and your students as well as what improvements you'd like to see!
Algebra 2 Graphing Polynomials Increasing & Decreasing Mini Formative Assessment
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Description
This five problem assessment helps you to quickly determine students' understanding of stating the intervals of increase & decrease when graphing polynomials.
Watch a video or read more about the graphing polynomials bundle on my blog: Click here.
Take a look at the examples for more details!
This Google Form is great for use as a ticket out the door (exit ticket), a formative assessment, a homework check, a shorter homework assignment, or a warm up.
=======================================================
Looking for practice instead of an assessment? Check out my Graphing Polynomials Increasing and Decreasing: This or That Activity.
=======================================================
I've already customized its settings based on the most commonly used ones by myΒ collaborative teachers and myself.Β
Since this is a Google Form, though, the great thing is that it can be customized to fit your classroom needs!
Some of the options available to you to customize the assignment include:
- Allowing students to upload their work (can be required for students or optional if they choose to do so--that's up to you!)
- Scrambling the order of the problems and/or the answer choices
- Changing the format from multiple choice/matching to constructed responses
- Adding, editing, or deleting problems and answers
- Requiring students to sign in or not
- Allowing students to see their grade immediately or when you choose
- Changing the assigned point values
- And many more options built into Google Forms' functionality
I welcome your feedback and would love to know how this Google Form has helped you and your students as well as what improvements you'd like to see!






