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Functions Boom Card Bundle | Illustrative Math Algebra Unit 5 Activities
Functions Boom Card Bundle | Illustrative Math Algebra Unit 5 Activities
Functions Boom Card Bundle | Illustrative Math Algebra Unit 5 Activities
Functions Boom Card Bundle | Illustrative Math Algebra Unit 5 Activities
Functions Boom Card Bundle | Illustrative Math Algebra Unit 5 Activities
Functions Boom Card Bundle | Illustrative Math Algebra Unit 5 Activities
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Functions Boom Card Bundle | Illustrative Math Algebra Unit 5 Activities
Functions Boom Card Bundle | Illustrative Math Algebra Unit 5 Activities
Functions Boom Card Bundle | Illustrative Math Algebra Unit 5 Activities
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Help students master functions through interactive, self-checking practice with this Boom Cards™ bundle for Illustrative Math Algebra Unit 5!


Each deck engages learners with drag-and-drop, multiple choice, and short-answer questions that make exploring functions visual, hands-on, and meaningful.

These digital task cards provide instant feedback, making them ideal for independent practice, stations, review, or homework.


Perfect for teachers who want zero-prep, standards-aligned math practice that works on any device!

This bundle includes 12 Boom Decks, one for each major lesson in Unit 5:

  1. Describing and Graphing Situations – Students review graphs, tables, ordered pairs, and mappings to identify which relation is not a function and explain why.
  2. Function Notation – Students interpret short scenarios and choose the correct meaning of function notation.
  3. Interpret and Use Function Notation – Students analyze real-world function graphs and select all true statements.
  4. Function Notation to Describe Rules – Students complete function tables by writing substituted expressions and calculating values.
  5. Features of Graphs – Students examine real-world functions and graphs to choose statements that accurately describe key features.
  6. Average Rate of Change – Students use two points from a graph to calculate the rate of change step by step.
  7. Interpret and Create Graphs – Students match real-world word problems to the correct graphs that represent them.
  8. Comparing Graphs – Students compare functions represented as graphs, tables, or equations to determine which has the greater slope or y-intercept.
  9. Domain and Range I – Students analyze word problems and graphs to determine reasonable domain values in context.
  10. Domain and Range II – Students identify domain and range from tables, graphs, and mappings, and determine whether each relation is a function.
  11. Piecewise Functions – Students evaluate piecewise functions first from graphs, then algebraically, to connect representations.
  12. Absolute Value and Inverse Functions – Students match absolute value functions to graphs, explore transformations, and analyze how inverses reflect across y = x.

💡 Features:

  • 12 self-checking Boom Card™ decks
  • Instant feedback for students
  • Interactive drag-and-drop, multiple choice, and numeric input questions
  • Compatible with any device (computers, tablets, phones)
  • Ideal for Google Classroom, Canvas, or Boom Learning
  • Fully aligned to Illustrative Math Algebra Unit 5 and Common Core Standards
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Functions Boom Card Bundle | Illustrative Math Algebra Unit 5 Activities

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Description

Help students master functions through interactive, self-checking practice with this Boom Cards™ bundle for Illustrative Math Algebra Unit 5!


Each deck engages learners with drag-and-drop, multiple choice, and short-answer questions that make exploring functions visual, hands-on, and meaningful.

These digital task cards provide instant feedback, making them ideal for independent practice, stations, review, or homework.


Perfect for teachers who want zero-prep, standards-aligned math practice that works on any device!

This bundle includes 12 Boom Decks, one for each major lesson in Unit 5:

  1. Describing and Graphing Situations – Students review graphs, tables, ordered pairs, and mappings to identify which relation is not a function and explain why.
  2. Function Notation – Students interpret short scenarios and choose the correct meaning of function notation.
  3. Interpret and Use Function Notation – Students analyze real-world function graphs and select all true statements.
  4. Function Notation to Describe Rules – Students complete function tables by writing substituted expressions and calculating values.
  5. Features of Graphs – Students examine real-world functions and graphs to choose statements that accurately describe key features.
  6. Average Rate of Change – Students use two points from a graph to calculate the rate of change step by step.
  7. Interpret and Create Graphs – Students match real-world word problems to the correct graphs that represent them.
  8. Comparing Graphs – Students compare functions represented as graphs, tables, or equations to determine which has the greater slope or y-intercept.
  9. Domain and Range I – Students analyze word problems and graphs to determine reasonable domain values in context.
  10. Domain and Range II – Students identify domain and range from tables, graphs, and mappings, and determine whether each relation is a function.
  11. Piecewise Functions – Students evaluate piecewise functions first from graphs, then algebraically, to connect representations.
  12. Absolute Value and Inverse Functions – Students match absolute value functions to graphs, explore transformations, and analyze how inverses reflect across y = x.

💡 Features:

  • 12 self-checking Boom Card™ decks
  • Instant feedback for students
  • Interactive drag-and-drop, multiple choice, and numeric input questions
  • Compatible with any device (computers, tablets, phones)
  • Ideal for Google Classroom, Canvas, or Boom Learning
  • Fully aligned to Illustrative Math Algebra Unit 5 and Common Core Standards
Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Interpret expressions that represent a quantity in terms of its context.
Use the structure of an expression to identify ways to rewrite it. For example, see 𝘹⁴ – 𝘺⁴ as (𝘹²)² – (𝘺²)², thus recognizing it as a difference of squares that can be factored as (𝘹² – 𝘺²)(𝘹² + 𝘺²).
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).
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