Description
Perfect for test or exam review, this set includes 12 applied graphical models task cards and 4 blank cards. A recording sheet and answer guide are also included. Each card is individually coded, making it easy to quickly gauge topic and level, particularly if you are combining these with other task cards in the series. Difficulty levels range from Level 1 - Very Easy, to Level 4 - Challenging.
Concepts addressed in this activity:
- Identifying linear, quadratic, exponential, and “other” graphs,
- Creating a table of values and graphing a relationship from it,
- Determining rate of change
- Linear, exponential, and quadratic regression (with or without technology),
- The effect of holding a variable to a constant value,
- Real-world problems.
Originally created for Ontario's MBF3C and MAP4C courses, this set of questions is suitable for students working towards applying graphical models to real-world situations, such as medication dosage, fuel efficiency, and weather trends . * Please see the preview file to make sure this product is right for you and your students *
This set is also available as part of a bundle: Mathematical Models Task Cards
Suggestions for Use:
Jenga-style review: combine with 3 other units, for a total of 48 questions. Assign each block in a tumbling-tower type game a question code. Students must complete the question on the block selected before re-positioning it at the top of the tower. Teams race for the top!
Structure building challenge: use 1 or several units. Assign a value in marshmallows and spaghetti for each difficulty level. Alternately, use a dollar-store ball and stick (or similar) building toy. Teams earn building materials by correctly answering questions. The team with the tallest tower/strongest structure wins!
Laminating and/or printing on card stock helps to keep the cards in good shape for repeated use. Consider laminating the tracking sheet and having the students record their work with whiteboard markers.
Graphical Models
You may also be interested in these resources:
Quadratic Relations – Finding Features Algebraically
Identifying Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Relationships - Card Sort
Personal Finance Vocabulary – Match & Sort Cards
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Description
Perfect for test or exam review, this set includes 12 applied graphical models task cards and 4 blank cards. A recording sheet and answer guide are also included. Each card is individually coded, making it easy to quickly gauge topic and level, particularly if you are combining these with other task cards in the series. Difficulty levels range from Level 1 - Very Easy, to Level 4 - Challenging.
Concepts addressed in this activity:
- Identifying linear, quadratic, exponential, and “other” graphs,
- Creating a table of values and graphing a relationship from it,
- Determining rate of change
- Linear, exponential, and quadratic regression (with or without technology),
- The effect of holding a variable to a constant value,
- Real-world problems.
Originally created for Ontario's MBF3C and MAP4C courses, this set of questions is suitable for students working towards applying graphical models to real-world situations, such as medication dosage, fuel efficiency, and weather trends . * Please see the preview file to make sure this product is right for you and your students *
This set is also available as part of a bundle: Mathematical Models Task Cards
Suggestions for Use:
Jenga-style review: combine with 3 other units, for a total of 48 questions. Assign each block in a tumbling-tower type game a question code. Students must complete the question on the block selected before re-positioning it at the top of the tower. Teams race for the top!
Structure building challenge: use 1 or several units. Assign a value in marshmallows and spaghetti for each difficulty level. Alternately, use a dollar-store ball and stick (or similar) building toy. Teams earn building materials by correctly answering questions. The team with the tallest tower/strongest structure wins!
Laminating and/or printing on card stock helps to keep the cards in good shape for repeated use. Consider laminating the tracking sheet and having the students record their work with whiteboard markers.
Graphical Models
You may also be interested in these resources:
Quadratic Relations – Finding Features Algebraically
Identifying Linear, Quadratic, and Exponential Relationships - Card Sort
Personal Finance Vocabulary – Match & Sort Cards
Earn credits towards future purchases by leaving feedback on this product!
Have a question or suggestions? Contact me through the "Ask a Question" tab.






