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Functions: Is it a function? (Graph, Table, Points, Mapping) - Google Form Test
Functions: Is it a function? (Graph, Table, Points, Mapping) - Google Form Test
Functions: Is it a function? (Graph, Table, Points, Mapping) - Google Form Test
Functions: Is it a function? (Graph, Table, Points, Mapping) - Google Form Test
Functions: Is it a function? (Graph, Table, Points, Mapping) - Google Form Test
Functions: Is it a function? (Graph, Table, Points, Mapping) - Google Form Test
Functions: Is it a function? (Graph, Table, Points, Mapping) - Google Form Test
Functions: Is it a function? (Graph, Table, Points, Mapping) - Google Form Test
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Auto-Graded Google Form on Functions!

Make teaching and assessing functions stress-free with this ready-to-use 20-question Google Form designed to build and assess students’ understanding of input–output relationships, the definition of a function, and the vertical line test across multiple representations.

Perfect for classroom or remote learning, practice, or graded assessment, this resource provides flexibility for any teaching setting. Its auto-graded format provides instant feedback and eliminates hours of manual scoring.


🧩 Similar Resources: Grab the full Functions & Relations Unit Bundle to get all 6 Google Forms assessments in one convenient package, perfect for quick assignment and zero prep!

Or check out the other individual assessments in this Functions & Relations series:

Save time, streamline your grading, and cover every key Functions & Relations standard with ease!

📦 What's Inside:

A comprehensive, standards-aligned Google Form covering function identification and analysis using multiple representations (CCSS, TEKS, SOL):

  • (4 Questions) Identify a Function: Students choose one relationship (from four options) that is or is not a function. Representations include:
    • Discrete and continuous graphs
    • Tables
    • Sets of ordered pairs
    • Mapping diagrams
  • (6 Questions) Select All That Apply: Students determine all relationships that represent a function (or do not represent a function). Representations include:
    • Discrete and continuous graphs
    • Tables
    • Sets of ordered pairs
    • Mapping diagrams
  • (10 Questions) Function Application: Students determine which ordered pair, table entry, mapping arrow, or graphed point must be added or removed to:
    • Ensure the relation is a function
    • Or ensure the relation is not a function
  • This final section deepens understanding of:
      • The vertical line test
      • Input–output rules
      • How changes to a relation affect whether it meets the definition of a function

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Auto-graded: Instant feedback without manual grading.
  • No prep required: Just assign via Google Classroom, Canvas, Blackboard, or any LMS.
  • Flexible use: Can act as a quiz, unit test, practice, review, remediation, sub plans, independent practice, homework.
  • Meaningful practice: Students work with multiple representations and analyze how functions behave across formats.

💻 No-Prep Digital Use

Ready for immediate assignment, completely digital and paperless. Designed for seamless use in 1:1 classrooms and remote learning.

🎯 Perfect For:

  • Math 8, Pre-Algebra, Algebra I
  • Diagnostic, end-of-unit, post-remediation, or retake assessments
  • Test prep or independent practice with instant feedback
  • Extra practice, intervention, or sub plans
  • Digital learning days or fully paperless classrooms

No prep. No stress. Just engaged students!

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Functions: Is it a function? (Graph, Table, Points, Mapping) - Google Form Test

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Description

Auto-Graded Google Form on Functions!

Make teaching and assessing functions stress-free with this ready-to-use 20-question Google Form designed to build and assess students’ understanding of input–output relationships, the definition of a function, and the vertical line test across multiple representations.

Perfect for classroom or remote learning, practice, or graded assessment, this resource provides flexibility for any teaching setting. Its auto-graded format provides instant feedback and eliminates hours of manual scoring.


🧩 Similar Resources: Grab the full Functions & Relations Unit Bundle to get all 6 Google Forms assessments in one convenient package, perfect for quick assignment and zero prep!

Or check out the other individual assessments in this Functions & Relations series:

Save time, streamline your grading, and cover every key Functions & Relations standard with ease!

📦 What's Inside:

A comprehensive, standards-aligned Google Form covering function identification and analysis using multiple representations (CCSS, TEKS, SOL):

  • (4 Questions) Identify a Function: Students choose one relationship (from four options) that is or is not a function. Representations include:
    • Discrete and continuous graphs
    • Tables
    • Sets of ordered pairs
    • Mapping diagrams
  • (6 Questions) Select All That Apply: Students determine all relationships that represent a function (or do not represent a function). Representations include:
    • Discrete and continuous graphs
    • Tables
    • Sets of ordered pairs
    • Mapping diagrams
  • (10 Questions) Function Application: Students determine which ordered pair, table entry, mapping arrow, or graphed point must be added or removed to:
    • Ensure the relation is a function
    • Or ensure the relation is not a function
  • This final section deepens understanding of:
      • The vertical line test
      • Input–output rules
      • How changes to a relation affect whether it meets the definition of a function

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Auto-graded: Instant feedback without manual grading.
  • No prep required: Just assign via Google Classroom, Canvas, Blackboard, or any LMS.
  • Flexible use: Can act as a quiz, unit test, practice, review, remediation, sub plans, independent practice, homework.
  • Meaningful practice: Students work with multiple representations and analyze how functions behave across formats.

💻 No-Prep Digital Use

Ready for immediate assignment, completely digital and paperless. Designed for seamless use in 1:1 classrooms and remote learning.

🎯 Perfect For:

  • Math 8, Pre-Algebra, Algebra I
  • Diagnostic, end-of-unit, post-remediation, or retake assessments
  • Test prep or independent practice with instant feedback
  • Extra practice, intervention, or sub plans
  • Digital learning days or fully paperless classrooms

No prep. No stress. Just engaged students!

Report this resource to TPT
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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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