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Evaluating Functions Activity - Practice Worksheets - Function Notation
Evaluating Functions Activity - Practice Worksheets - Function Notation
Evaluating Functions Activity - Practice Worksheets - Function Notation
Evaluating Functions Activity - Practice Worksheets - Function Notation
Evaluating Functions Activity - Practice Worksheets - Function Notation
Evaluating Functions Activity - Practice Worksheets - Function Notation
Evaluating Functions Activity - Practice Worksheets - Function Notation
Evaluating Functions Activity - Practice Worksheets - Function Notation
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Mathbook is a fun spin on Facebook! A perfect activity for quick review or early finishers. In this activity, students show they know how to evaluate a function. Function types: linear, absolute value, and quadratic

Students each get a sheet that includes space for their profile picture, name, date, emoji, an “I can” statement, a math problem to solve, and space for the teacher or a peer to put their profile picture and write a positive comment. They add their sheet to their phone/tablet template and it can even be hung up on a bulletin board for decor.

Included:

• iMath phone/tablet template

• 30 Mathbook sheets - a variety of levels for differentiation

• Answer key

• Profile picture library (30 icons to choose from)

Add more iMath activities to the phone throughout the year. This helps to show student growth and use for review at the end of the year.

Please look at the preview to find out more information about this resource.

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Evaluating Functions Activity - Practice Worksheets - Function Notation

Algebra and Beyond
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Engage students with iMath activities! These 28 activities can be used all year long, as a way for students to show mathematical growth and re-use for review at the end of the year. Perfect as a warm-up, quick check, or early finishers for any Algebra class!Each student gets their own iMath tablet t
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Description

Mathbook is a fun spin on Facebook! A perfect activity for quick review or early finishers. In this activity, students show they know how to evaluate a function. Function types: linear, absolute value, and quadratic

Students each get a sheet that includes space for their profile picture, name, date, emoji, an “I can” statement, a math problem to solve, and space for the teacher or a peer to put their profile picture and write a positive comment. They add their sheet to their phone/tablet template and it can even be hung up on a bulletin board for decor.

Included:

• iMath phone/tablet template

• 30 Mathbook sheets - a variety of levels for differentiation

• Answer key

• Profile picture library (30 icons to choose from)

Add more iMath activities to the phone throughout the year. This helps to show student growth and use for review at the end of the year.

Please look at the preview to find out more information about this resource.

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© Algebra and Beyond

This product is intended for personal use in one classroom only. For use in multiple classrooms, please purchase additional licenses.

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Understand that a function from one set (called the domain) to another set (called the range) assigns to each element of the domain exactly one element of the range. If 𝘧 is a function and 𝘹 is an element of its domain, then 𝘧(𝘹) denotes the output of 𝘧 corresponding to the input 𝘹. The graph of 𝘧 is the graph of the equation 𝘺 = 𝘧(𝘹).
Use function notation, evaluate functions for inputs in their domains, and interpret statements that use function notation in terms of a context.
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