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"This hands on activity involved very little prep time. I used this as a small group activity. My students really enjoyed it!"
Adrielle H.
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This download gives students hands-on practice comparing functions represented in graph, equation, and table form. This is intended to be used as a game for the whole class, in math centers, small group instruction, or cooperative learning groups. Supports 8th grade standard CCSS 8.F.A.2 With five sets of 9 cards (three functions represented in three ways) increasing in complexity, students will see increasing challenge or teachers may differentiate for the needs of students.
Download a preview to get a feel for the quality of work you will be getting.
Included in this download:
-Teacher directions and tips
-45 function cards (5 pages of 9 cards each)
-Student work mat (5)
-Answer Key (5)
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We hope you and your students enjoy this product!
-Idea Galaxy
Download a preview to get a feel for the quality of work you will be getting.
Included in this download:
-Teacher directions and tips
-45 function cards (5 pages of 9 cards each)
-Student work mat (5)
-Answer Key (5)
You might also like:
Approximating Irrational Numbers War
Irrational vs. Rational Number Knockout for Interactive Whiteboard
Can You Find the Slope? Game
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We hope you and your students enjoy this product!
-Idea Galaxy
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Highlights
Digital downloads
Grades
7th - 9th
Standards
CCSS8.F.A.2
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Pages
23
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
1 hour
What others say
"This hands on activity involved very little prep time. I used this as a small group activity. My students really enjoyed it!"
Adrielle H.
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Description
This download gives students hands-on practice comparing functions represented in graph, equation, and table form. This is intended to be used as a game for the whole class, in math centers, small group instruction, or cooperative learning groups. Supports 8th grade standard CCSS 8.F.A.2 With five sets of 9 cards (three functions represented in three ways) increasing in complexity, students will see increasing challenge or teachers may differentiate for the needs of students.
Download a preview to get a feel for the quality of work you will be getting.
Included in this download:
-Teacher directions and tips
-45 function cards (5 pages of 9 cards each)
-Student work mat (5)
-Answer Key (5)
You might also like:
Approximating Irrational Numbers War
Irrational vs. Rational Number Knockout for Interactive Whiteboard
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We hope you and your students enjoy this product!
-Idea Galaxy
Download a preview to get a feel for the quality of work you will be getting.
Included in this download:
-Teacher directions and tips
-45 function cards (5 pages of 9 cards each)
-Student work mat (5)
-Answer Key (5)
You might also like:
Approximating Irrational Numbers War
Irrational vs. Rational Number Knockout for Interactive Whiteboard
Can You Find the Slope? Game
6 Vocabulary Activities for Any Subject
We hope you and your students enjoy this product!
-Idea Galaxy
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This hands on activity involved very little prep time. I used this as a small group activity. My students really enjoyed it!
This was a fun end of year activity to do with my students for review.
I love task card activities - and this is sort of one, with an extra game element to it. Even more so now that we are working with SEL and trying to get students to interact with each other. These activities really help and reinforce connections within the material. I print them once, in mass, cut them out and laminate them so I can use them year after year. It’s a pain, initially, but pays off in the 2nd year of using them.
This is a great resource! The activity is perfectly aligned with the standard and my students loved it!
This is my new favorite comparing functions activity.
Once again your resources are fun and engaging for my students! They loved this hands-on activity. I modified it and gave each student a single card and they had to find a "buddy" that they matched :)
Great resource!!! This definitely was useful for me and great practice for my children.
Great resource. My students enjoyed it very much.
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CCSS8.F.A.2
Compare properties of two functions each represented in a different way (algebraically, graphically, numerically in tables, or by verbal descriptions). For example, given a linear function represented by a table of values and a linear function represented by an algebraic expression, determine which function has the greater rate of change.
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