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Preview of Types of Slope Posters Linear Equations Math Classroom Decor & Reference

Types of Slope Posters Linear Equations Math Classroom Decor & Reference

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Anna's scholar
4 Types of Slope Posters Linear Equations Math Classroom Decor & ReferenceHelp your students master the fundamentals of linear equations with these clean, modern, and easy-to-read 4 Types of Slope Posters. Whether you are teaching Algebra 1, 8th-grade math, or reviewing for high school geometry, these visual aids provide a clear reference for the four different types of slope. Each poster is designed to help students bridge the gap between a graph and its mathematical definition, making "rise o
Preview of Intervals of Increasing/Decreasing on a Graph Anchor Chart/Poster

Intervals of Increasing/Decreasing on a Graph Anchor Chart/Poster

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L G
One-page anchor chart/poster describing interval notation (parenthesis/bracket) and showing a color-coded example of writing the intervals
Preview of Characteristics of Quadratics Vocab Matching

Characteristics of Quadratics Vocab Matching

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Sarah LaRue
This is a worksheet that allows students to match the characteristics of quadratics to a short description and reminder of how the characteristic is written. Includes a word bank, and covers domain, range, axis of symmetry, vertex, interval of increase, zeros, interval of decrease, x intercepts, y intercepts, average rate of change, maximum, minimum. Also includes a column which students can use to sketch a visual of what that characteristic looks like on the graph if used for note taking; or ca
Preview of Parent Functions Posters

Parent Functions Posters

FREE DOWNLOAD: Six one-page graphs to display on a bulletin board or on your projector/Smart Board. Posters include a linear, quadratic, cubic, rational, absolute value, and square root function. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Related products: Introduction to Parent Functions...Notes + Flash Cards Introduction to Parent Functions: Lesson, Posters, Flash Cards Activity Bundle, Transformations of Parent Functions, 50% SAVINGS Par
Preview of Free Slope Poster | Rate of Change | Rise Over Run | Gradient | Math Classroom

Free Slope Poster | Rate of Change | Rise Over Run | Gradient | Math Classroom

Display the 4 different types of slope ( positive, negative, zero and undefined) during a slope or rate of change unit with this colorful math classroom poster. The poster prints in either color or black & white, and includes a smaller version for student notes. This download includes:color slope posterblack & white slope postercolor and black & white student handouts (4 per page for student notebooks) Also linked inside is a blog post showing how to enlarge any PDF to a multi-page poster on any
Preview of Free Slope-Intercept Form Graphing Linear Equations Algebra Cheat Sheet Poster

Free Slope-Intercept Form Graphing Linear Equations Algebra Cheat Sheet Poster

This free algebra cheat sheet walks students through graphing linear equations by identifying the y-intercept, creating a table, and plotting the coordinates onto the coordinate plane. If you have students struggling to graph linear equations, this reference sheet can be slipped into their math notebooks or even enlarged to become an anchor chart (directions inside). > Browse all algebra resources> Browse all linear equations activitiesYou may also like:Graphing Linear Equations Digita
Preview of Quadratic Keywords Algebra Poster for Projectile Motion Word Problems

Quadratic Keywords Algebra Poster for Projectile Motion Word Problems

This algebra 2 poster connects the language of quadratic word problems with the parts of a parabola. It is a handy refence during a quadratics unit and while students are solving projectile motion problems. *Updated with blank versions that can be used as note sheets. If a student is asked, "How long is the ball in the air?" the poster shows that the question is asking for the positive zero. If a student is asked to find the time it takes an object to get to its maximum height, the poster shows
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