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Teach your middle school math or Algebra students about Analyzing Graphs. Students will learn how to analyze qualitative graphs of functions (where the functions are increasing or decreasing). Students will also sketch or determine a graph that exhibits the qualitative features of a function that has been described verbally. These guided notes include investigation and practice worksheets which are perfect for a binder or can be reduced in size to fit into an interactive notebook.
✅This resource is perfect for Distance Learning (zero prep) or in the classroom. It can be used with Google™ or Microsoft™. You will receive a pdf with the printables, a link to the google slides, a PowerPoint version, and an answer key.
You must have a free Google™ account to access the Google™ slides.
⭐ These worksheets can be used digitally or in person with the provided pdf handouts included.⭐
✅ 10 pages plus answer keys of notes and practice problems include:
- Optional Do Now/Warm Up
- Guided Notes with practice problems to do together in class and several "your turn" problems for students to do on their own so you can check their understanding before you assign the homework.
- 6 practice problems include a review of functions that can be used as in-class work, homework, or group work
✅ Plenty of room for your students to write down their answers and show all of their work!
This is my fourth lesson in Unit 6: Functions
You may also like:
- Identifying and Representing Functions
- Relations and Functions in Math
- Describing Functions
- Comparing Functions
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Description
Teach your middle school math or Algebra students about Analyzing Graphs. Students will learn how to analyze qualitative graphs of functions (where the functions are increasing or decreasing). Students will also sketch or determine a graph that exhibits the qualitative features of a function that has been described verbally. These guided notes include investigation and practice worksheets which are perfect for a binder or can be reduced in size to fit into an interactive notebook.
✅This resource is perfect for Distance Learning (zero prep) or in the classroom. It can be used with Google™ or Microsoft™. You will receive a pdf with the printables, a link to the google slides, a PowerPoint version, and an answer key.
You must have a free Google™ account to access the Google™ slides.
⭐ These worksheets can be used digitally or in person with the provided pdf handouts included.⭐
✅ 10 pages plus answer keys of notes and practice problems include:
- Optional Do Now/Warm Up
- Guided Notes with practice problems to do together in class and several "your turn" problems for students to do on their own so you can check their understanding before you assign the homework.
- 6 practice problems include a review of functions that can be used as in-class work, homework, or group work
✅ Plenty of room for your students to write down their answers and show all of their work!
This is my fourth lesson in Unit 6: Functions
You may also like:
- Identifying and Representing Functions
- Relations and Functions in Math
- Describing Functions
- Comparing Functions
Don't forget to leave a review to earn credit towards future resources at no extra cost to you!
Let's be social!








