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Functions - Interpreting Graphs - 6th to 8th Grade Classwork
Functions - Interpreting Graphs - 6th to 8th Grade Classwork
Functions - Interpreting Graphs - 6th to 8th Grade Classwork
Functions - Interpreting Graphs - 6th to 8th Grade Classwork
Functions - Interpreting Graphs - 6th to 8th Grade Classwork
Functions - Interpreting Graphs - 6th to 8th Grade Classwork
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Functions - Interpreting Graphs

Do your students struggle with graphing functions from word problems?

This introduction has broken through my student's barriers, and they begin to feel competent and capable when they are making their own function graphs!

Students understand increasing, decreasing, and constant changes in a graph and tie it to real world explanations!

Please write a review! or check out my other function products:

✓ Check out my other products!

Identifying Functions Classwork ★★★★★

Linear vs Non-Linear Classwork ★★★★☆

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Includes:

- 2 pages of classwork

- 1 page of homework / practice

- 3 page answer key

Answer keys are included!
No prep classwork and homework for 8th grade classrooms.

These activities are meant to take a whole class period, and provide time for practice.

They can be used for 6th and 7th grades as well, depending on student skill.

These are great to use at the start of the year to review, or introduce functions.

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Functions - Interpreting Graphs - 6th to 8th Grade Classwork

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6th - 8th
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Pages
6
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Teaching Duration
50 minutes

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Functions Unit - Middle SchoolIncludes:- 13 pages of classwork- 5 page of homework / practice- 3 page study guide- 3 page unit testContents:#1 - Interpreting Graphs#2 - Identifying Functions#3 - Linear vs. Non-Linear#4 - Writing Linear Functions#5 - Applying Linear Functions#6 - Functions Unit Revie
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Description

Functions - Interpreting Graphs

Do your students struggle with graphing functions from word problems?

This introduction has broken through my student's barriers, and they begin to feel competent and capable when they are making their own function graphs!

Students understand increasing, decreasing, and constant changes in a graph and tie it to real world explanations!

Please write a review! or check out my other function products:

✓ Check out my other products!

Identifying Functions Classwork ★★★★★

Linear vs Non-Linear Classwork ★★★★☆

Functions ENTIRE UNIT! ★★★★★

Includes:

- 2 pages of classwork

- 1 page of homework / practice

- 3 page answer key

Answer keys are included!
No prep classwork and homework for 8th grade classrooms.

These activities are meant to take a whole class period, and provide time for practice.

They can be used for 6th and 7th grades as well, depending on student skill.

These are great to use at the start of the year to review, or introduce functions.

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Standards

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Describe qualitatively the functional relationship between two quantities by analyzing a graph (e.g., where the function is increasing or decreasing, linear or nonlinear). Sketch a graph that exhibits the qualitative features of a function that has been described verbally.
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