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Preview of Evaluating Function Notation Battleship Math I0259 | Math Game Activity

Evaluating Function Notation Battleship Math I0259 | Math Game Activity

Evaluating Function Notation Battleship Math I0259 elevates your classroom experience with a thrilling and educational twist on the classic Battleship Style Game! Powered by Battleboats, the ultimate Google Sheets activity, this interactive game transforms learning into an engaging strategic gameplay, designed to make any topic fun and memorable. This versatile tool adapts to various teaching needs - use this game template to introduce new concepts, reinforce learning, or assess understand
Preview of Intervals of Increase and Decrease - 8Th Grade Guided Notes Anchor Chart

Intervals of Increase and Decrease - 8Th Grade Guided Notes Anchor Chart

This engaging and colorful anchor chart helps students understand intervals of increase and decrease in a clear and visual way. Designed for 8th-grade math, this resource breaks down how to analyze graphs by identifying when a function is increasing or decreasing using x-values and visual patterns. Students will learn how to interpret graphs, recognize trends, and describe intervals using proper mathematical notation. The chart includes easy-to-follow definitions, labeled examples, and interval
Preview of 8th Grade Functions Presentation | Lesson with Guided Notes

8th Grade Functions Presentation | Lesson with Guided Notes

Help students build a strong understanding of functions with this 33-slide presentation designed for 8th grade math. This engaging and structured lesson introduces the concept of functions in a clear, step-by-step way, helping students connect inputs and outputs across multiple representations. Students will learn how to identify and analyze functions using tables, graphs, equations, and mappings, determine whether a relation is a function, and understand key concepts such as domain, range,
Preview of Une aventure sucrée

Une aventure sucrée

Ce jeu de table de 90 cartes de question a été conçu pour se jouer de 2 à 4 joueurs, pour le 3e cycle. Il fonctionne de la même façon que le jeu « Trouble », à l’exception de quelques règles qui ont été retirées. Voici les notions abordées : -La décomposition -La valeur de position -La comparaison de nombres -L’arrondissement -Les critères de divisibilité -La notation exponentielle -La factorisation Comme il y a plusieurs notions traitées en même temps, libre à vous de retirer des cartes en
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