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Looking for a fun and engaging way to help your high school algebra students identify graphs of different parent functions? Look no further than this engaging color by number worksheet!
This activity includes 12 practice questions designed to help students build their skills and confidence when identifying parent functions. And with its fun and engaging color by numbers format, this worksheet is sure to keep your students motivated and focused throughout the activity.
But did you know that coloring is also good for the brain? That's right - studies have shown that coloring can help reduce stress, improve focus, and even boost creativity. By incorporating coloring into your algebra lessons, you can help your students not only master important math concepts, but also destress.
This worksheet is a no-prep activity, making it an ideal time-saver for busy teachers. Simply print out the worksheet and give it to your students - they'll be ready to start recognizing graphs of parent functions right away! The worksheet also includes an answer key, making it easy to grade and assess your students' progress.
Overall, this color by numbers activity is a fantastic addition to any high school algebra class. It's a great way to help students build their skills and confidence in this important math concept, while also benefiting from the brain-boosting effects of coloring.
What’s included:
- Worksheet
- Answer key
LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a single license that may only be assigned to a single specific individual user. Individual licenses are non-transferable and may not be used by or reallocated to a different teacher. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
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What others say
Description
Looking for a fun and engaging way to help your high school algebra students identify graphs of different parent functions? Look no further than this engaging color by number worksheet!
This activity includes 12 practice questions designed to help students build their skills and confidence when identifying parent functions. And with its fun and engaging color by numbers format, this worksheet is sure to keep your students motivated and focused throughout the activity.
But did you know that coloring is also good for the brain? That's right - studies have shown that coloring can help reduce stress, improve focus, and even boost creativity. By incorporating coloring into your algebra lessons, you can help your students not only master important math concepts, but also destress.
This worksheet is a no-prep activity, making it an ideal time-saver for busy teachers. Simply print out the worksheet and give it to your students - they'll be ready to start recognizing graphs of parent functions right away! The worksheet also includes an answer key, making it easy to grade and assess your students' progress.
Overall, this color by numbers activity is a fantastic addition to any high school algebra class. It's a great way to help students build their skills and confidence in this important math concept, while also benefiting from the brain-boosting effects of coloring.
What’s included:
- Worksheet
- Answer key
LICENSING TERMS: This purchase includes a single license that may only be assigned to a single specific individual user. Individual licenses are non-transferable and may not be used by or reallocated to a different teacher. No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
COPYRIGHT TERMS: This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.




