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Continuous Domain and Range | Notes | Practice | Video
Continuous Domain and Range | Notes | Practice | Video
Continuous Domain and Range | Notes | Practice | Video
Continuous Domain and Range | Notes | Practice | Video
Continuous Domain and Range | Notes | Practice | Video
Continuous Domain and Range | Notes | Practice | Video
Continuous Domain and Range | Notes | Practice | Video
Continuous Domain and Range | Notes | Practice | Video
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Description

This ready-to-print lesson covers writing the domain and range of continuous functions in inequality notation. Linear and quadratic graphs are emphasized.


TEACHERS LOVE the worked-out key included with the lessons notes. Feel confident delivering instruction on these sometimes tricky topics! It is a major time-saver if you don’t have quite enough time to create your own guided notes key for the day.

STUDENTS LOVE the reduced note-taking burden with the guided notes handout. Fill-in-the-blank vocabulary improves the accuracy of students’ notes and frees up more time for showing mathematical steps. The notes video is a fantastic resource for absent students.

TEACHERS LOVE the multiple versions of the practice worksheet.

STUDENTS LOVE the organized presentation of new topics and opportunities for guided practice before independent practice.

TEACHERS LOVE the pre-made exit ticket and next-day warm-up that support skills from this lesson.


This lesson includes a guided notes handout (with video), practice worksheets, an exit ticket, and a next-day warm-up problem.

  • Students will find the domain and range of continuous functions from graphs.
    • focuses on linear and quadratic functions
    • includes continuous functions with no endpoints, one endpoint, and two endpoints
    • includes domain and range of vertical and horizontal lines
    • domain and range of continuous functions in inequality notation

Teacher planning note: This lesson sequences well after introducing domain and range of discrete and continuous functions. Consider exploring domain and range applications prior to teaching this lesson to give students a better understanding of this new and abstract concept.


This resource is in PDF format. Check out the preview for a detailed look!

  • The Guided Notes are designed for use as a note-taking guide combined with guided practice.

  • The Notes Video is available to stream on YouTube link or to download as an mp4 video file.

    The YouTube version has captions and chapters for easy navigation!

  • Practice A and Practice B are suitable for use as in-class practice and homework. Two comparable forms are included for increased versatility.

  • The Exit Ticket is designed for a quick concept check at the end of the class period.

  • The Warm-Up is designed for next-day use to reinforce the previous day’s learning.

Primary Standards Addressed

A.2A, A.6A from Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Algebra 1 (TEKS)

F-IF.5 from Common Core State Standards (CCSS)


Details

Lesson Notes - 4 pages + key

Practice A - 2 pages + key

Practice B - 2 pages + key

Exit Ticket (4 per page printable) - 1 page + key

Warm-Up (4 per page printable) - 1 page + key

Exit Ticket (Display) - 1 page

Warm-Up (Display) - 1 page


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  • a unit review and editable unit test
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Description

This ready-to-print lesson covers writing the domain and range of continuous functions in inequality notation. Linear and quadratic graphs are emphasized.


TEACHERS LOVE the worked-out key included with the lessons notes. Feel confident delivering instruction on these sometimes tricky topics! It is a major time-saver if you don’t have quite enough time to create your own guided notes key for the day.

STUDENTS LOVE the reduced note-taking burden with the guided notes handout. Fill-in-the-blank vocabulary improves the accuracy of students’ notes and frees up more time for showing mathematical steps. The notes video is a fantastic resource for absent students.

TEACHERS LOVE the multiple versions of the practice worksheet.

STUDENTS LOVE the organized presentation of new topics and opportunities for guided practice before independent practice.

TEACHERS LOVE the pre-made exit ticket and next-day warm-up that support skills from this lesson.


This lesson includes a guided notes handout (with video), practice worksheets, an exit ticket, and a next-day warm-up problem.

  • Students will find the domain and range of continuous functions from graphs.
    • focuses on linear and quadratic functions
    • includes continuous functions with no endpoints, one endpoint, and two endpoints
    • includes domain and range of vertical and horizontal lines
    • domain and range of continuous functions in inequality notation

Teacher planning note: This lesson sequences well after introducing domain and range of discrete and continuous functions. Consider exploring domain and range applications prior to teaching this lesson to give students a better understanding of this new and abstract concept.


This resource is in PDF format. Check out the preview for a detailed look!

  • The Guided Notes are designed for use as a note-taking guide combined with guided practice.

  • The Notes Video is available to stream on YouTube link or to download as an mp4 video file.

    The YouTube version has captions and chapters for easy navigation!

  • Practice A and Practice B are suitable for use as in-class practice and homework. Two comparable forms are included for increased versatility.

  • The Exit Ticket is designed for a quick concept check at the end of the class period.

  • The Warm-Up is designed for next-day use to reinforce the previous day’s learning.

Primary Standards Addressed

A.2A, A.6A from Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills for Algebra 1 (TEKS)

F-IF.5 from Common Core State Standards (CCSS)


Details

Lesson Notes - 4 pages + key

Practice A - 2 pages + key

Practice B - 2 pages + key

Exit Ticket (4 per page printable) - 1 page + key

Warm-Up (4 per page printable) - 1 page + key

Exit Ticket (Display) - 1 page

Warm-Up (Display) - 1 page


⭐️ Bundle & save for a discount ⭐️

Purchase the Function Fundamentals - Unit 2 to get this lesson plus...

  • a total of 5 lessons with notes, practice, exit tickets, and warmups
  • a mid-unit review and editable mid-unit assessment
  • a unit review and editable unit test
  • 3 concept organizers

Purchase the Texas Algebra 1 Curriculum to get all 11 units and activities. The curriculum lasts the entire year. It also includes an editable mid-term and editable final exam!


Having difficulty with a file?

Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or email allison@mathbeach.com before leaving feedback. 


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Copyright © Math Beach Solutions LLC.

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Helpful and easy to use.
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No prep and easy to use. Gave lots of details with tons of examples.
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March 29, 2021
I love that you include all 3 ways this can show, 1, 2 and no endpoints!
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Relate the domain of a function to its graph and, where applicable, to the quantitative relationship it describes. For example, if the function 𝘩(𝘯) gives the number of person-hours it takes to assemble 𝘯 engines in a factory, then the positive integers would be an appropriate domain for the function.
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