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Functions: Is it a Function? (Graphs/Tables/Mappings/Points) - Google Slides
Functions: Is it a Function? (Graphs/Tables/Mappings/Points) - Google Slides
Functions: Is it a Function? (Graphs/Tables/Mappings/Points) - Google Slides
Functions: Is it a Function? (Graphs/Tables/Mappings/Points) - Google Slides
Functions: Is it a Function? (Graphs/Tables/Mappings/Points) - Google Slides
Functions: Is it a Function? (Graphs/Tables/Mappings/Points) - Google Slides
Functions: Is it a Function? (Graphs/Tables/Mappings/Points) - Google Slides
Functions: Is it a Function? (Graphs/Tables/Mappings/Points) - Google Slides
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Is it a function?

Interactive Google Slides Drag-and-Drop Activity

Save prep time while giving students meaningful, standards-aligned practice identifying whether a relation is a function. In this interactive Google Slides drag-and-drop activity, students determine whether relations are functions across multiple representations, helping deepen conceptual understanding, not just memorization.

🎯 Skills Practiced
Students will determine whether a relation is a function when it is represented as a:

  • Discrete graph
  • Continuous graph
  • Table of ordered pairs
  • Mapping diagram
  • Set of ordered pairs

✨ What’s Included

You'll receive a fully editable Google Slides file containing:

  • βœ… 5 Problem Sets (49 Total Relations): Each problem set contains 8 - 10 items, resulting in a total of 49 relations for students to sort.
    • Set 1 – Discrete Graphs: Analyze discrete graphs to determine whether the relation is a function.
    • Set 2 – Continuous Graphs: Analyze continuous graphs to determine whether the relation is a function.
    • Set 3 – Tables: Analyze tables of ordered pairs to determine whether the relation is a function.
    • Set 4 – Mapping Diagrams: Analyze mapping diagrams to determine whether the relation is a function.
    • Set 5 – Sets of Ordered Pairs: Analyze sets of ordered pairs to determine whether the relation is a function.

  • βœ… Drag-and-Drop Format – In each set, students drag and drop each relation into a two-column T-chart labeled "Function" and "Not a Function".
  • βœ… Answer Key (Editable) – Includes a fully editable version, in the form of an answer key, for easy customization.

⚑ Features at a Glance

  • πŸ’» Interactive Google Slides Format – No prep required and easy to assign digitally.
  • πŸ–±οΈ Drag-and-Drop Design – Students actively engage by sorting each relation
  • ✏️ Fully Editable – Includes a customizable version in the form of a teacher answer key.
  • πŸ“Š 5 Distinct Problem Sets – A total of 49 relations to sort, resulting in plenty of practice.
  • 🌐 Multiple Representations – Includes graphs (discrete and continuous), tables, mapping diagrams, and sets of ordered pairs.

βœ… Perfect For

  • In-class practice
  • Digital math stations
  • Small groups or intervention
  • Independent practice
  • Review before assessments

No prep. No stress. Just meaningful practice and engaged students.

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Functions: Is it a Function? (Graphs/Tables/Mappings/Points) - Google Slides

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Description

Is it a function?

Interactive Google Slides Drag-and-Drop Activity

Save prep time while giving students meaningful, standards-aligned practice identifying whether a relation is a function. In this interactive Google Slides drag-and-drop activity, students determine whether relations are functions across multiple representations, helping deepen conceptual understanding, not just memorization.

🎯 Skills Practiced
Students will determine whether a relation is a function when it is represented as a:

  • Discrete graph
  • Continuous graph
  • Table of ordered pairs
  • Mapping diagram
  • Set of ordered pairs

✨ What’s Included

You'll receive a fully editable Google Slides file containing:

  • βœ… 5 Problem Sets (49 Total Relations): Each problem set contains 8 - 10 items, resulting in a total of 49 relations for students to sort.
    • Set 1 – Discrete Graphs: Analyze discrete graphs to determine whether the relation is a function.
    • Set 2 – Continuous Graphs: Analyze continuous graphs to determine whether the relation is a function.
    • Set 3 – Tables: Analyze tables of ordered pairs to determine whether the relation is a function.
    • Set 4 – Mapping Diagrams: Analyze mapping diagrams to determine whether the relation is a function.
    • Set 5 – Sets of Ordered Pairs: Analyze sets of ordered pairs to determine whether the relation is a function.

  • βœ… Drag-and-Drop Format – In each set, students drag and drop each relation into a two-column T-chart labeled "Function" and "Not a Function".
  • βœ… Answer Key (Editable) – Includes a fully editable version, in the form of an answer key, for easy customization.

⚑ Features at a Glance

  • πŸ’» Interactive Google Slides Format – No prep required and easy to assign digitally.
  • πŸ–±οΈ Drag-and-Drop Design – Students actively engage by sorting each relation
  • ✏️ Fully Editable – Includes a customizable version in the form of a teacher answer key.
  • πŸ“Š 5 Distinct Problem Sets – A total of 49 relations to sort, resulting in plenty of practice.
  • 🌐 Multiple Representations – Includes graphs (discrete and continuous), tables, mapping diagrams, and sets of ordered pairs.

βœ… Perfect For

  • In-class practice
  • Digital math stations
  • Small groups or intervention
  • Independent practice
  • Review before assessments

No prep. No stress. Just meaningful practice and engaged students.

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Standards

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Understand that a function is a rule that assigns to each input exactly one output. The graph of a function is the set of ordered pairs consisting of an input and the corresponding output.
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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