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MLK Day Functions Activity | 8th Grade Math | Linear & Nonlinear Relations
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Celebrate MLK Day in your math classroom with this FUN and ENGAGING 8th grade functions activity! Students will identify ordered pairs that represent functions, distinguish between linear and nonlinear functions, and write equations from graphs, tables, and ordered pairs. They will also compare rates of change and initial values and solve real-world word problems. This no-prep activity is perfect for January math review, stations, independent practice, early finishers, or test prep while reinforcing key function skills.

No prep. Just print and go! This activity will keep your students engaged, focused, and smiling while they reinforce important math skills.

Students solve the problems and use their answers to determine the physical features of a mystery character. As they match each answer to the correct feature, they draw the character on the "mugshot" template. If students solve the problems correctly, their final drawings will match the completed character so grading is a breeze!

Math Mugshots are fun, memorable math activities that combine problem solving and creativity!

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Mathematical Concepts in THIS activity:

  • Identify functions from ordered pairs
  • Distinguish between linear and nonlinear functions
  • Write equations from graphs, tables, and ordered pairs
  • Compare rates of change from tables, graphs, and ordered pairs
  • Compare initial values from tables, graphs, and ordered pairs
  • Solve real-world problems involving functions

What's Included?

  • Student worksheet - 10 problems
  • Answer sheet - match solutions to the character's attributes
  • Mugshot template - draw and color the final product
  • Answer key

Perfect For:

  • 8th grade math practice
  • End of the year review
  • Test prep
  • Math centers or stations
  • Early finishers
  • Sub plans

Why Teachers LOVE Mugshots:

✔ Highly engaging and creative math practice
✔ Built-in self-checking through the final drawing
✔ Great for review, test prep, or homework
✔ Encourages students to stay focused and complete every problem

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MLK Day Functions Activity | 8th Grade Math | Linear & Nonlinear Relations

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Description

Celebrate MLK Day in your math classroom with this FUN and ENGAGING 8th grade functions activity! Students will identify ordered pairs that represent functions, distinguish between linear and nonlinear functions, and write equations from graphs, tables, and ordered pairs. They will also compare rates of change and initial values and solve real-world word problems. This no-prep activity is perfect for January math review, stations, independent practice, early finishers, or test prep while reinforcing key function skills.

No prep. Just print and go! This activity will keep your students engaged, focused, and smiling while they reinforce important math skills.

Students solve the problems and use their answers to determine the physical features of a mystery character. As they match each answer to the correct feature, they draw the character on the "mugshot" template. If students solve the problems correctly, their final drawings will match the completed character so grading is a breeze!

Math Mugshots are fun, memorable math activities that combine problem solving and creativity!

Looking for more Mugshots??

Click HERE to purchase the MUGSHOT BUNDLE and SAVE $$!

Click HERE to create your own CUSTOM MUGSHOT BUNDLE!

Mathematical Concepts in THIS activity:

  • Identify functions from ordered pairs
  • Distinguish between linear and nonlinear functions
  • Write equations from graphs, tables, and ordered pairs
  • Compare rates of change from tables, graphs, and ordered pairs
  • Compare initial values from tables, graphs, and ordered pairs
  • Solve real-world problems involving functions

What's Included?

  • Student worksheet - 10 problems
  • Answer sheet - match solutions to the character's attributes
  • Mugshot template - draw and color the final product
  • Answer key

Perfect For:

  • 8th grade math practice
  • End of the year review
  • Test prep
  • Math centers or stations
  • Early finishers
  • Sub plans

Why Teachers LOVE Mugshots:

✔ Highly engaging and creative math practice
✔ Built-in self-checking through the final drawing
✔ Great for review, test prep, or homework
✔ Encourages students to stay focused and complete every problem

Please contact me if you have any questions!

Click Here to Visit My Store!

Click the links below for more "mugshots" and other products your students will enjoy!

8TH GRADE MATH GUIDED NOTES AND PRACTICE FULL YEAR BUNDLE

Math "21" Differentiated Practice BUNDLE

Brain Teasers for Middle School Math

Scatterplots, Functions, and Slope Mugshot

Polynomials and Factoring Mugshot

7th Grade Common Core Review Mugshot

Solving Equations Flip Book

Solving Multi-Step Equations Scavenger Hunt

Graphing Linear Equations Guided Notes and Assessments

Graphing Linear Equations Stained Glass Window Project

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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.
Compare properties of two functions each represented in a different way (algebraically, graphically, numerically in tables, or by verbal descriptions). For example, given a linear function represented by a table of values and a linear function represented by an algebraic expression, determine which function has the greater rate of change.
Construct a function to model a linear relationship between two quantities. Determine the rate of change and initial value of the function from a description of a relationship or from two (𝘹, 𝘺) values, including reading these from a table or from a graph. Interpret the rate of change and initial value of a linear function in terms of the situation it models, and in terms of its graph or a table of values.
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