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SCAVENGER HUNT_Evaluating Linear Functions
SCAVENGER HUNT_Evaluating Linear Functions
SCAVENGER HUNT_Evaluating Linear Functions
SCAVENGER HUNT_Evaluating Linear Functions
SCAVENGER HUNT_Evaluating Linear Functions
SCAVENGER HUNT_Evaluating Linear Functions
SCAVENGER HUNT_Evaluating Linear Functions
SCAVENGER HUNT_Evaluating Linear Functions
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Students complete problems around the room and use each answer to find the next problem. Each problem is labeled with a letter and, if done correctly, should help the students solve the riddle! Conceptual understanding is foundational however, procedural fluency comes with practice. ย  Help your students engage in evaluating linear functions and collaborate with their peers through a MATH SCAVENGER HUNT!

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SCAVENGER HUNT_Evaluating Linear Functions

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7th - 10th
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30 minutes

Description

Students complete problems around the room and use each answer to find the next problem. Each problem is labeled with a letter and, if done correctly, should help the students solve the riddle! Conceptual understanding is foundational however, procedural fluency comes with practice. ย  Help your students engage in evaluating linear functions and collaborate with their peers through a MATH SCAVENGER HUNT!

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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 ๐˜ง is a function and ๐˜น is an element of its domain, then ๐˜ง(๐˜น) denotes the output of ๐˜ง corresponding to the input ๐˜น. The graph of ๐˜ง is the graph of the equation ๐˜บ = ๐˜ง(๐˜น).
Use function notation, evaluate functions for inputs in their domains, and interpret statements that use function notation in terms of a context.
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