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Algebra Comparing Functions given Table, Graph, & Equations Earth Day Activity
Algebra Comparing Functions given Table, Graph, & Equations Earth Day Activity
Algebra Comparing Functions given Table, Graph, & Equations Earth Day Activity
Algebra Comparing Functions given Table, Graph, & Equations Earth Day Activity
Algebra Comparing Functions given Table, Graph, & Equations Earth Day Activity
Algebra Comparing Functions given Table, Graph, & Equations Earth Day Activity
Algebra Comparing Functions given Table, Graph, & Equations Earth Day Activity
Algebra Comparing Functions given Table, Graph, & Equations Earth Day Activity
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Struggling to keep your Algebra 1 students focused on comparing functions as Earth Day approaches?

Introducing the Earth Day Algebra 1 Color by Number Comparing Functionsβ€” a no-prep resource that blends Algebra practice with a colorful twist! Perfect for Earth Day or any day in April. This activity is intended for 8th-10th grade.

Students will analyze key features of functions to compare linear, exponential, and quadratic functions, while also distinguishing between scenarios where order matters and where it does not. Then they will use their answers to bring an Earth Day picture to life. With three different picture options, your students will love comparing their finished designs without everyone doing the exact same one!

What’s Included:

βœ… 12 Engaging Problems

βœ… 3 Unique Picture Options β€” perfect for differentiation and classroom variety. βœ… Color-by-number format where answers tell students which color to use

βœ… Complete Answer Key for quick and easy grading.

This activity combines rigorous math practice with creative engagement. The color-by-answer format provides instant feedback β€” incorrect answers lead to mismatched colors, helping students self-correct and stay motivated.

With three different Earth Day picture options, your students will stay engaged and eager to see how their designs turn out, while you enjoy a quiet, productive class period.

How to Use This Resource:

  • Use as a class activity, sub plan, or an Earth Day week review.
  • Assign different picture options to groups or individuals for variety.
  • Great for bell work, early finisher practice, or a low-stress class period.

➑️ Grab this resource today to make working with probability a springtime discovery for your students!

You may also like:

Or get my complete Algebra 1 Color by Number Holiday Bundle!!

β†’ Hey Algebra 1 teacher! Grab 7 days of FREE factoring lessons. Click here to send them to your inbox.

Copyright Β© Lindsay Bowden.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only. This product should only be used by the teacher who purchased it. This product is not to be shared with other teachers. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product or if this is to be used by more than one teacher.

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Algebra Comparing Functions given Table, Graph, & Equations Earth Day Activity

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1 Worksheet + 3 Coloring Pages
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Description

Struggling to keep your Algebra 1 students focused on comparing functions as Earth Day approaches?

Introducing the Earth Day Algebra 1 Color by Number Comparing Functionsβ€” a no-prep resource that blends Algebra practice with a colorful twist! Perfect for Earth Day or any day in April. This activity is intended for 8th-10th grade.

Students will analyze key features of functions to compare linear, exponential, and quadratic functions, while also distinguishing between scenarios where order matters and where it does not. Then they will use their answers to bring an Earth Day picture to life. With three different picture options, your students will love comparing their finished designs without everyone doing the exact same one!

What’s Included:

βœ… 12 Engaging Problems

βœ… 3 Unique Picture Options β€” perfect for differentiation and classroom variety. βœ… Color-by-number format where answers tell students which color to use

βœ… Complete Answer Key for quick and easy grading.

This activity combines rigorous math practice with creative engagement. The color-by-answer format provides instant feedback β€” incorrect answers lead to mismatched colors, helping students self-correct and stay motivated.

With three different Earth Day picture options, your students will stay engaged and eager to see how their designs turn out, while you enjoy a quiet, productive class period.

How to Use This Resource:

  • Use as a class activity, sub plan, or an Earth Day week review.
  • Assign different picture options to groups or individuals for variety.
  • Great for bell work, early finisher practice, or a low-stress class period.

➑️ Grab this resource today to make working with probability a springtime discovery for your students!

You may also like:

Or get my complete Algebra 1 Color by Number Holiday Bundle!!

β†’ Hey Algebra 1 teacher! Grab 7 days of FREE factoring lessons. Click here to send them to your inbox.

Copyright Β© Lindsay Bowden.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only. This product should only be used by the teacher who purchased it. This product is not to be shared with other teachers. Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product or if this is to be used by more than one teacher.

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You can receive TPT store credits to use on future purchases by leaving feedback on products you buy! Just click on "My Purchases" under "Buy"!

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Distinguish between situations that can be modeled with linear functions and with exponential functions.
Prove that linear functions grow by equal differences over equal intervals, and that exponential functions grow by equal factors over equal intervals.
Recognize situations in which one quantity changes at a constant rate per unit interval relative to another.
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