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Preview of Scavenger Hunt: Intervals of Increase/Decrease & Extrema

Scavenger Hunt: Intervals of Increase/Decrease & Extrema

Created by
Aarthi Vadhanam
This resource hones in on finding intervals of increase, intervals of decrease, and extrema. As many of the answers are similar, students will need to be precise in their intervals and know how to distinguish between an interval and a point.
Preview of Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences Card Sort - FREE

Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences Card Sort - FREE

About This Resource:I use this resource to jumpstart my unit on arithmetic and geometric sequences. I have students sort the sequences into groups in a way that makes sense to them. Most students will see them as increasing, decreasing, multiplying, adding, etc... but you will be surprised with some genuinely creative ideas. I give them sticky notes and have them title their categories. Then we do a gallery walk to see how other groups sorted the cards. In the end we go over arithmetic and geome
Preview of Algebra 2 - Factoring and Solving Polynomials - Building Connections

Algebra 2 - Factoring and Solving Polynomials - Building Connections

Do you want your student to understand the connections between a polynomial, factoring, and its solutions? Skills Practiced: Creating PolynomialsMultiplying binomials and trinomials, rewriting solutions into factors, Factoring(Techniques include: a = 1, difference of squares, sum and difference of cubes, factor by grouping, synthetic division, Rational Root Theorem)Finding Real and Imaginary Solutions from Quadratic Equations(Techniques include: factoring, square rooting, and quadratic formula)C
Preview of Stations of Graphical Analysis and Factoring with student form

Stations of Graphical Analysis and Factoring with student form

Created by
Bridge Building
M-A-R-C-H-I-N-G Stations builds a bridge through basic analytic interpretation of function graphs without much procedural manipulation. This solidifies the conceptual understanding of analyzing a graph (particularly differentiating between positive/negative vs increasing/decreasing) in preparation for more intricate questions later involving decimals or use of a graphing calculator. This is an 8 station activity, with a sheet organized for students to write answers. The stations include graphs
Preview of Effect of Multiplying fractions: increase or decrease?

Effect of Multiplying fractions: increase or decrease?

I created this worksheet to show some of my high school students why multiplying a positive fraction less than one by another positive fraction less than one results in a smaller number than either of the starting fractions. We were studying exponential functions, and the students were learning to identify what part of an exponential equation would indicate whether the function would be growth or decay. This worksheet helped many of the students see why an exponential equation with 0
Preview of Characteristics of Quadratics-3 Forms of Equations (Standard, Vertex, Factored)

Characteristics of Quadratics-3 Forms of Equations (Standard, Vertex, Factored)

Comparison activities increase the potential for student achievement and incorporate critical thinking. In this activity students are finding four key characteristics of parabolas from three different equations. Each equation is written in a different format, factored form, vertex form, and general form. As students are identifying the characteristics they are analyzing the structure of the form of the equation and interpreting key elements. This activity works well as practice or as forma
Preview of Key Features of Quadratics

Key Features of Quadratics

Digital resource for students to practice identifying key features of quadratic functions including x- & y-intercepts, increasing & decreasing intervals, vertex, domain & range, end behavior, and average rate of change.
Preview of Parent Function Card Sort

Parent Function Card Sort

Created by
Mathwiz BP
Card sort activity for students to practice characteristics of the parent functions. domain, range, increasing, decreasing, boundedness, and extrema
Preview of Algebra Skill Builder - Maximums, Minimums, and Intervals [FOLLOWER FREEBIE]

Algebra Skill Builder - Maximums, Minimums, and Intervals [FOLLOWER FREEBIE]

This is a great 4-question practice set to help students find local maximums, local minimums, increasing intervals, decreasing intervals, and constant intervals of functions.
Preview of Population Growth/Decay Algebra Lesson Plan (High School)

Population Growth/Decay Algebra Lesson Plan (High School)

In this Algebra lesson plan, high school students will determine whether their community's population has been increasing or decreasing, and will create equations to model future population growth. This lesson can easily be adapted for virtual use.
Preview of Characteristics of Quadratic Functions Scavenger Hunt

Characteristics of Quadratic Functions Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Aarthi Vadhanam
This resource allows students to practice several important characteristics of quadratic functions: domainrangeextrema/vertexx-intercepts/zerosy-interceptsintervals of increase/decreaseend behaviorPrint out the slides and mix them up in order to use this resource effectively as a scavenger hunt! The slides are currently in order with the answers following the questions.
Preview of Algebra 2 Function Analysis Practice: Rollercoaster Tycoon

Algebra 2 Function Analysis Practice: Rollercoaster Tycoon

Created by
Aarthi Vadhanam
In this worksheet, students graph their own "rollercoaster" and then answer several function-related questions, such as identifying the domain and range, absolute & relative maxima/minima, and intervals of increase/decrease. Students must also create their own axes and scale. Possible accommodation: create axes and scale before copying and handing out.
Preview of Everything on Quadratics Practice

Everything on Quadratics Practice

Created by
Rasey Math
Student practice where they will find the parts of a quadratic equation. Axis of Symmetry, Vertex, Zeroes by factoring, Zeroes by calculator, Zeroes by Quadratic formula, Min / Max value, Interval - Increasing/Decreasing, Range, and Domain.
Preview of If My Life Were a Graph...Algebra 2

If My Life Were a Graph...Algebra 2

Created by
Aarthi Vadhanam
Encourage a reflective examination of function properties by having students graph their lives in this activity. Students graph their happiness versus their age and then determine domain, range, intervals of increase, intervals of decrease, relative maxima/minima, and end behavior all in this activity. This is a fantastic way to practice vocabulary, real-life applications, self-reflection, and get to know your students better. Best practice would be to fill one out for your life and share your
Preview of Online Version: If My Life Were a Graph Algebra 2

Online Version: If My Life Were a Graph Algebra 2

Created by
Aarthi Vadhanam
Encourage a reflective examination of function properties and practice with online platforms by having students graph their lives in this activity. Students graph their happiness versus their age and then determine domain, range, intervals of increase and decrease, x- and y-intercepts, extrema, and end behavior. This is a fantastic way to practice vocabulary, real-life applications, self-reflection, and get to know your students better. Best practice would be to fill one out for your life and sh
Preview of Characteristics of Parent Functions

Characteristics of Parent Functions

I looked all over for a chart that shows the characteristics of the parent functions and did not come up with anything that included everything I needed so I created this chart. It is six pages with each parent function on a separate page. The characteristics are domain, range, interval of increase, extrema,end behavior, y intercept, x intercept, rate of change, and symmetry. This was extremely helpful for my students when they were comparing the parent functions using a Venn diagram and stud
Preview of Quadratic Functions Key Properties FUN Notes Doodle Pages FREEBIE!

Quadratic Functions Key Properties FUN Notes Doodle Pages FREEBIE!

Created by
Joan Kessler
Your students will love learning about the KeyProperties of Quadratic Funtions with these FUN Notes Doodle Pages for Quadratic Functions. This fun and engaging format will engage your students as they learn the characteristics and key properties of Quadratic Functions. No Prep! Just Print & Go !Questions include graphing, domain, range, continuity, increasing and decreasing intervals, maximums, minimums, x and y- intercepts, vertex, axis of symmetry, and odd and even functions.Students love
Preview of Algebra 2 Escape Room Activity

Algebra 2 Escape Room Activity

In this activity, students click around the photo to find hidden clues (questions) which they must solve in order to escape the room. Teachers must create their own google form to have the students submit their answers in and hyperlink it in the speech bubble. This activity covers the following standards: MAFS.912.F-IF.2.4  For a function that models a relationship between two quantities, interpret key features of graphs and tables in terms of the quantities, and sketch graphs showing key feat
Preview of Operations with Complex Numbers:  Guided Notes, Extra Practice, and Quiz

Operations with Complex Numbers: Guided Notes, Extra Practice, and Quiz

Created by
Kellen O'Connor
This lesson covers operations of complex numbers: adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing. The package includes guided notes, extra practice (homework), and a quiz corresponding to the same material. As always, the notes are in PDF and Word format, so you can edit the notes if you would like. Everything you need to teach the lesson is included. Just show up and teach. Kellen O'Connor
Preview of GOAL NO PREP - FREEBIE Factoring Poly - Trinomial Level 1 & Quiz (QR Codes)

GOAL NO PREP - FREEBIE Factoring Poly - Trinomial Level 1 & Quiz (QR Codes)

★★★GOAL = Gaining Outstanding Academic Learning★★★ ☛ This product is a FREEBIE of GOAL products available at: ★★★GOAL ★★★ GOAL ★★★ GOAL ★★★ GOAL ★★★ This GOAL activity is part of : GOAL - BUNDLE Factoring Polynomials This activity includes 16 practice problems. Students could work by themselves (self-assessment), with partners, or with groups. This activity helps students to check their understanding of: Factoring Trinomials where: • There is no GCF • Leading Coefficient is 1 • All trin
Preview of Quadratic Equations Quiz Game: "Burst Balloons" & Find the Proverb! FREE

Quadratic Equations Quiz Game: "Burst Balloons" & Find the Proverb! FREE

Created by
Niki Math
Pop the Boredom! Solve Equations to Reveal Hidden Wisdom! 🚀📐 Are your students ready for a high-stakes Math Scavenger Hunt? Turn Solving Quadratic Equations into an interactive Group Mission! In this unique "Burst the Balloons" game, students work together to eliminate incorrect answers and uncover three timeless proverbs. Why this Quiz Game "Rocks" the Classroom:The "Secret Proverb" Mechanic: 🗝️ Every solved equation is a needle to pop a balloon! As students find their roots on the "Ballo
Preview of GOAL NO PREP - Sample: Adding & Subtracting Poly & Quiz (QR Codes)

GOAL NO PREP - Sample: Adding & Subtracting Poly & Quiz (QR Codes)

★★★GOAL = Gaining Outstanding Academic Learning★★★ This activity is a sample of: • GOAL - Polynomials: Adding and Subtracting Polynomials and Quiz (QR Codes) Other GOAL activities are: • GOAL - Polynomials: Multiplying Polynomials (Mono by Bi and Tri) and Quiz (QR Codes) • GOAL - Polynomials: Multiplying Polynomials (Bi by Bi) and Quiz (QR Codes) • GOAL - Polynomials: Dividing Polynomials (Long or Synthetic) & Quiz (QR Codes) This activity includes 2 practice problems. Students could work
Preview of Domain & Range with Function Notation Quiz-Quiz-Trade Activity

Domain & Range with Function Notation Quiz-Quiz-Trade Activity

Review domain and range and the use of function notation with graphs and tables by having students quiz each other. Students each get one card with a question on the front and the answer on the back. They walk up to a classmate and quiz each other, then trade cards. Full instructions on suggested use are included, as well as variations for the activity.
Preview of Slopes of Parallel & Perpendicular Lines Maze FREEBIE

Slopes of Parallel & Perpendicular Lines Maze FREEBIE

Here's a FREEBIE maze to get your students practicing finding the slopes of parallel and perpendicular lines. You can use it as a quick review, exit slip, partner pop quiz, bellringer activity, homework assignment or leave with a substitute. Enjoy! Visit my blog at teachingfroma-z.com for tips, resources, and simple ways to make your life easier. Work smarter, not harder!
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