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Analyzing Graphs Notes and Practice
Analyzing Graphs Notes and Practice
Analyzing Graphs Notes and Practice
Analyzing Graphs Notes and Practice
Analyzing Graphs Notes and Practice
Analyzing Graphs Notes and Practice
Analyzing Graphs Notes and Practice
Analyzing Graphs Notes and Practice
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In these activities, students practice analyzing graphs. Students will be able to write a verbal description to match a graph, draw a graph to match a verbal description, and identify the independent and dependent variable given a first quadrant graph.

These notes and practice worksheets are differentiated based on some common needs found in the middle school math classroom. Modifications are considered for both struggling learners and high flyers.

Differentiated Notes Include:

Traditional Notes – These are basic skeletal notes. Students fill in the examples with you and do the “try” problems independently.

Modified Notes – These cut down on the amount of writing that students are required to do. All examples are filled in, but practice problems are left blank for student completion. (Excellent for IEP and 504 accommodations involving difficulties with hearing, handwriting, etc.)

Teacher Notes – These are completely filled in for teacher reference. These notes are also great for students who have been absent.

Differentiated Practice (Homework) Includes:

Advanced Practice – Perfect challenge for your high flyers! Many problems overlap with Basic Practice, but this worksheet skips some of the basic problems and replaces them with more advanced practice.

Basic Practice – The majority of your students will complete this on-level assignment.

Modified Practice – Great option for students requiring a modified amount of homework per an IEP or 504. This is a cut down version of the Basic Practice assignment (one page only).

NOTE: The different forms are denoted by a discrete symbol in the bottom left corner of each page.

Included in this product:

-2-Page Worksheet for Notes (3 Versions)

-2-Page Worksheet for Practice/Homework (2 Versions) (+ a version with one page)

-Answer Keys

-Teacher's Guide with CCSS, objective, and directions for use

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Copyright Information and Terms of Use:

The purchase of this product entitles a single user to reproduce the resource for classroom use only. Discounted additional licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers. The product is for educational use only. The product may not be used for commercial purposes or resold in any form. It cannot be uploaded to the Internet, with the exception of password-protected school websites.

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Analyzing Graphs Notes and Practice

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7th - 9th
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18
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Teaching Duration
1 hour

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Description

In these activities, students practice analyzing graphs. Students will be able to write a verbal description to match a graph, draw a graph to match a verbal description, and identify the independent and dependent variable given a first quadrant graph.

These notes and practice worksheets are differentiated based on some common needs found in the middle school math classroom. Modifications are considered for both struggling learners and high flyers.

Differentiated Notes Include:

Traditional Notes – These are basic skeletal notes. Students fill in the examples with you and do the “try” problems independently.

Modified Notes – These cut down on the amount of writing that students are required to do. All examples are filled in, but practice problems are left blank for student completion. (Excellent for IEP and 504 accommodations involving difficulties with hearing, handwriting, etc.)

Teacher Notes – These are completely filled in for teacher reference. These notes are also great for students who have been absent.

Differentiated Practice (Homework) Includes:

Advanced Practice – Perfect challenge for your high flyers! Many problems overlap with Basic Practice, but this worksheet skips some of the basic problems and replaces them with more advanced practice.

Basic Practice – The majority of your students will complete this on-level assignment.

Modified Practice – Great option for students requiring a modified amount of homework per an IEP or 504. This is a cut down version of the Basic Practice assignment (one page only).

NOTE: The different forms are denoted by a discrete symbol in the bottom left corner of each page.

Included in this product:

-2-Page Worksheet for Notes (3 Versions)

-2-Page Worksheet for Practice/Homework (2 Versions) (+ a version with one page)

-Answer Keys

-Teacher's Guide with CCSS, objective, and directions for use

You might also like:

Up, Down, and Around: Analyzing Graphs


Copyright Information and Terms of Use:

The purchase of this product entitles a single user to reproduce the resource for classroom use only. Discounted additional licenses can be purchased if you wish to share with other teachers. The product is for educational use only. The product may not be used for commercial purposes or resold in any form. It cannot be uploaded to the Internet, with the exception of password-protected school websites.

© Free to Discover (Amanda Nix)

Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 5 out of 5
January 3, 2023
Used this resource with my physical science students when we started diving into physics content. It really seemed to help them realize that graphs don't always have to be scary.
Hannah B.
18 reviews
Grades taught: 10th, 11th, 12th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
June 24, 2021
Great resource
245 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Rated 5 out of 5
October 11, 2020
This was put together very well. I love how there are differentiated notes and practice problems. The notes and practice problems fit together well; students can refer to their notes to help them complete the practice problems. Great resource!
Leonora F.
596 reviews
Grades taught: 9th
Rated 5 out of 5
March 2, 2020
I love this resource, I used it as a quiz after doing some graphing stories... my students were engaged and did an amazing job writing the possible stories. Thank you!
Nancy G.
46 reviews
Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Student populations: Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
April 12, 2019
Great
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Rated 4.92 out of 5
February 23, 2019
Great differentiation resource!
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Rated 5 out of 5
January 5, 2019
Great
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Describe qualitatively the functional relationship between two quantities by analyzing a graph (e.g., where the function is increasing or decreasing, linear or nonlinear). Sketch a graph that exhibits the qualitative features of a function that has been described verbally.
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