This short Power Point introduces students to the concept of a function table, provides two examples and then a few problems that require students to find the rule and extend the table in order to answer a given question. Finally, there are directions for a brief activity where students make their own tables based on their favorite treat.
The following is a PowerPoint presentation on FunctionTables or Input and Output Tables
The PowerPoint Includes
-40 slides
-Introduces key vocabulary and begins with a mini lesson on what are functiontables and how to find the rule of a function table
-Functiontables in various formats (See Preview)
-Questions are formatted like those seen on STAAR Math Test
-Plenty of practice for students
-Can be broken down into 3 lessons as the presentation continues the rigor increases
-Can be used for s
This is a fantastic PowerPoint that walks through Input/Output tables. There are 15 different example tables that students will be engaged in completing. 10 of them students are asked to find the rules, 3 students are asked to find the missing outputs, and the last 2 students are asked to find the missing inputs. The answers are on the next slide so students can easily check their work. This would work great for whole group, small group, or a center! On the last slide is a link to the recor
MULTIPLICATION TABLES AND FUNCTION RULES
* How important are multiplication facts to your students?
* Could they use some great extra practice with their times tables?
* OVER 100 FACTS TO SOLVE USING FUNCTION RULES!!
* Here is a different yet effective way for your students to practice their multiplication facts?
* ALL their multiplication tables up to 12 are covered!
* Students are given one function rule per table with 9 facts each. They must fill in the tables with the correct answers.
FUNCTION RULES FOR MULTIPLICATION TABLES
* How important are multiplication facts to your students?
* Could your students use some extra practice with their times tables?
* OVER 100 FACTS IN ALL ON 4 WORKSHEETS PLUS BONUS QUESTIONS!
* Using Function Rules with their multiplication tables! Different and effective!
* ALL TABLES UP TO 12 ARE COVERED!
* Students are given one function rule per table with 9 facts each. They must fill in the tables with the correct answers.
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Use these pages for keeping record of your students input and output function machines. I have the students make function machines out of cartons and then make 15 cards to go in them. They have to decide what the input will be, what the function will be, and what the output will be based on the function (or the rule). The second page is for them to use when they trade and answer another students function machine questions.
I used small note cards for the actual cards they put into the function
I attached basic lesson plans that match with the materials for teaching functiontables and patterns. I use the following rule while teaching: Using a function table, find the differences between the in and out numbers. If they are the same, it’s an addition or subtraction rule. If they differences are different, it’s a multiplication or division rule.
This ten question math assessment assesses student's knowledge of Algebraic Thinking Standard 5OAB3. It requires students to complete functiontables given a rule, identify a common coordinate point based on two rules, and plot points on a coordinate grid based on a given rule.
This is a basic ten question vocabulary quiz that covers material related to function or input/output charts and multiplication. Words on the quiz are input/output/quantity/product/reasonable/rule/multiplication/factors/function chart and rule.
Power Point will be downloaded sometime in the future. Key is included.
Introduce your students to their new friend, Robby the Robot. Robby the Robot comes from a galaxy not too far away. His mission: to help earthlings with input/output rules (math functions). Robby is programmed to transform numbers and it's the students' job to figure out what the rule is and what the "transformed" numbers are.
There are two PowerPoints with Robby the Robot to help teach the input/output tables (1 for addition/subtraction and 1 for multiplication/division). Use the worksheets a
MULTIPLICATION FACTS WITH FUNCTION RULES
* OVER 100 FACTS FOR YOUR STUDENTS TO SOLVE!!!
* Could your students use some extra practice with their times tables?
* OVER 100 FACTS IN ALL ON 4 WORKSHEETS PLUS BONUS QUESTIONS!
* These Function Rules will make them THINK as they practice their facts!
* ALL TABLES UP TO 12 ARE COVERED!
* Students are given one function rule per table with 9 facts each. They must fill in the tables with the correct answers.
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Silent Library Math Review: Input/Output Tables & Patterns (OAS 4.A.1)Looking for an engaging and quiet way to review input/output tables, pattern rules, and geometric growth models? This Silent Library-style game is the perfect way to bring algebraic thinking to life—without the noise! Aligned to Oklahoma Academic Standard 4.A.1, students work in teams to extend patterns, define rules, and model mathematical relationships while remaining completely silent. Skills Covered: Create and extend inp
DIVISION FACTS WITH FUNCTION RULES (OVER 100 FACTS) * Are you students learning their division facts? * Could they use some great extra practice? * OVER 100 DIVISION FACTS TO SOLVE on 4 FULL WORKSHEETS!! * All tables from 2-12 are covered! * Each function rule covers one division table with 9 division facts in it. Your students must solve each fact using BOTH division AND multiplication depending on the missing factor. * FULL BONUS PAGE involving SQUARING and SQUARE ROOTS! Sure to make your stu
A mix of 100 questions for timestables quizzes using excel for all times tables. It uses a random number generator for each test paper. There are 100 questions per sheet. This resource is great as it will generate a new worksheet every time due to the random function
Teaches relations and Commutative Properties between all functions. If you can solve 1 addition/subtraction and 1 multiplication/division, you can solve the other 6. This property does not work for any problems that involve negative numbers, but it is great for learning operation relations between positive numbers.
Students will master essential Google Sheets skills such as basic data entry, creating simple formulas, using functions like SUM and AVERAGE, formatting cells and tables, creating charts and graphs, sorting and filtering data, understanding rows and columns, applying conditional formatting, practicing data organization, using basic keyboard shortcuts, exploring worksheet navigation, and interpreting simple data sets. Save time and money with this all-in-one Introduction to Google Sheets Lesson B
Do you need to teach your students the very basics of using tables and formulas in Google Sheets? I have create a simple quick reference guide that students can use as they are learning how to use Google Sheets. I found my students had never created formulas or used functions in Sheets before so I needed to create a cheat sheet that laid out the steps for them to use in the future. This guide includes examples and video tutorials of the major steps.
Bring life science to life with this hands-on corn germination and plant structure lab! Students explore how environmental conditions affect seed growth, collect data, and connect structure to function through engaging visuals and activities. Perfect for upper elementary or middle school classrooms, this complete resource includes everything from setup to analysis — no prep required! What’s IncludedTeacher Edition Cover Page & Teacher Notes Materials & Safety Guidelines Pre-Lab Driving Quest
This is a blank template in MS Word to create your own worksheet or board game cards for In and Out tables! There are 8 tables with 3 In boxes, 3 Out boxes, and a rule box. *NOTE-the thumbnail shows two pages but all 8 tables are on one page and have the classic T-chart in and out table!
One way to teach patterns is by using In and Out Tables (function machines). When a number goes IN the table "the machine" follows a rule (an opperation) before sending it back OUT to create a new number.
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Make number patterns spook-tacular this October with this Halloween Trick-or-Treat Digital Math Game! In this video game-style activity, students solve number pattern problems to win the game and collect their candy haul. Designed for 4th grade students, this no-prep digital activity helps learners explore and extend numerical patterns—making it the perfect blend of skill-building and Halloween fun. ✅ What’s Included: ✔ 1 Trick-or-Treat Number Patterns Digital Game ✔ Interactive slides design
Empower your students with essential digital literacy and Google Workspace skills using this comprehensive Introduction to Google Docs Lesson Bundle. Perfect for middle school and high school computer classes, this resource helps students confidently create, edit, and format documents while mastering the fundamentals of Google Docs. This all-in-one technology lesson bundle includes everything teachers need for classroom, computer lab, or homeschool instruction: POWERPOINT LECTURE (18 SLIDES)This