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Preview of Piecewise Functions Review in Pre-Calculus

Piecewise Functions Review in Pre-Calculus

Piecewise Functions in Pre-Calculus-Evaluating Piecewise Functions-Graphing Piecewise Functions WITHOUT A CALCULATOR-Identify domain and range-Intervals where the function is increasing, decreasing, or constant-Identify where the function is continuous over an interval-Write the absolute value function as a piecewise functionDo you want more test review prep/station activities like this one? See my growing bundle of PreCalculus and PreCalculus Honors Review and Test Prep Bundle!Takes roughly 1
Preview of AP Precalculus Topic 3.5 Fall Coloring Station Activity

AP Precalculus Topic 3.5 Fall Coloring Station Activity

Students find the period, frequency, amplitude, midline, and the intervals where the graph is concave up/down and increasing/decreasing. They then color the page based on their answers. Each station has them coloring a different part of the Fall Themed coloring page.
Preview of Graph Behavior & Average Rate of Change Foldable AP Pre-Calculus

Graph Behavior & Average Rate of Change Foldable AP Pre-Calculus

This foldable is designed to help students make connections between the Average Rate of Change (AROC) and graph behavior. Students will explore how positive, negative, increasing, and decreasing AROC's impact the shape and direction of a graph. They will also answer targeted questions to deepen their understanding of graph behavior and how it relates to AROC. Perfectly complements AP Pre-Calculus 1.3 – Rates of Change in Linear and Quadratic Functions. And this foldable is editable in Canva! Wha
Preview of AP Precalculus Topic 1.1 Self-Checking Partner Activity

AP Precalculus Topic 1.1 Self-Checking Partner Activity

In this activity, partners solve different problems, but get the same answer. This allows students to self-check their progress. The activity focuses on the following skills: Identifying intervals on which a function is increasing or decreasingIdentifying intervals on which a function is concave up and concave downEvaluating functions given a graphFinding interceptsDescribing rates of changeIdentifying intervals on which the rate of change of a function as increasing or decreasing
Preview of Analyzing Polynomial Graphs - Stations Activity

Analyzing Polynomial Graphs - Stations Activity

Help your students get practice with analyzing graphs using these interactive station activities. Station 1: Graphing Polynomial Functions Station 2: Finding Zeros of Polynomials Station 3: Matching Graphs with Polynomial Functions Station 4: Graph, Identify x-Intercepts, Identify Local Maximums & Minimums, Determine Where it is Increasing & Decreasing Station 5: Estimating Coordinates of Turning Points, Local Maximums & Minimums, Estimating Real Zeros, Least Possible Degree Looking for mo
Preview of Sketching Graphs from Features Activity

Sketching Graphs from Features Activity

Designed for early precalculus students, but easily adaptable for algebra or calculus students. Have students create graphs that satisfy given conditions. Teachers give one condition at a time, and students work together to adjust their graph to satisfy all conditions simultaneously. Conditions include features such as increasing and decreasing intervals, concavity, points and inverses, even functions, asymptotes.
Preview of Rational Functions Sort-and-Match Activity | Domain, Range, Asymptotes, and More

Rational Functions Sort-and-Match Activity | Domain, Range, Asymptotes, and More

Rational Functions Sort-and-Match Activity | Domain, Range, Asymptotes, and MoreEngage your high school math students with this interactive Rational Functions Sort-and-Match Activity! This resource is designed to help students master the key characteristics of rational functions, including: • Domain and Range • Zeros • Vertical, Horizontal, and Slant Asymptotes • Increasing and Decreasing Intervals • Y-intercepts • Positive and Negative Intervals • End Behavior What’s Included: • 10 rati
Preview of AP Precalculus Free Response Question 3 Test Prep Review Stations

AP Precalculus Free Response Question 3 Test Prep Review Stations

Keep students engaged during AP Precalculus test prep with these FRQ #3 stations! Students will focus on constructing models of periodic (sinusoidal) contexts. In a series of nine stations, students will work through THREE real-world scenarios ... Labeling five key points on a graphWriting both a sine and cosine equationDescribing an interval as positive/negative, increasing/decreasing, concave up/concave downDeterming how the rate of change of the function is changing over a certain interva
Preview of Key Features of Polynomial Functions Scavenger Hunt Activity

Key Features of Polynomial Functions Scavenger Hunt Activity

Created by
Edge in Math
Key Features of Polynomial Functions Scavenger Hunt This scavenger hunt was made for your NC Math 3/Algebra 2 students to move about for their polynomial function review! This review provides a review of some of the key features of polynomial functions based on F-IF.7 standard. This self-checking activity is perfect for classwork assignments, and/or peer/group teaching during your polynomial function unit  review. The students can begin at any letter ad move through all questions to get back t
Preview of Logarithmic Functions Graphing | TI-84 Step-by-Step Calculator Guide

Logarithmic Functions Graphing | TI-84 Step-by-Step Calculator Guide

This resource provides clear, step-by-step TI-84 instructions to help students graph and sketch logarithmic functions with confidence. It is designed for high school math, Algebra 2, and Precalculus, with special attention to struggling students, ESL/FLS learners, and support classes. Students learn how to: Enter logarithmic functions correctly on a TI-84 calculator Set an effective window to see the graph clearly Identify the domain and vertical asymptotes Recognize increasing and decreasing be
Preview of Converting Radians and Degrees Task Cards with QR and Quiz Unit Circle

Converting Radians and Degrees Task Cards with QR and Quiz Unit Circle

Created by
Joan Kessler
These sets of task cards Converting Radians and Degrees are designed for students to practice converting between degrees and radians and is also great practice for the Unit Circle. The problems include positive and negative angles, and angles greater than 360º degrees or 2pi. Included: Two sets of 20 task cards, one with QR codes and one without. The cards are organized as follows: Cards 1-10: Converting degrees to radiansCards 11-20: Converting radians to degreesStudent recording sheet with
Preview of Statistics Multiple Choice Quiz: Binomial, Geometric & Poisson Distribution

Statistics Multiple Choice Quiz: Binomial, Geometric & Poisson Distribution

Basic Statistics This quiz covers: - Probability Distribution - Binomial Distribution - Geometric Distribution - Poisson Distribution This quiz has multiple choice on test 1 (19 questions) and a matching type on test 2 (11 question) The 19 multiple choice questions covers about terms, definition and computation about probability distribution, binomial distribution, geometric distribution and poisson distribution while the 11 matching type question is matching the type of distribution as Binomial
Preview of Exponent Rules BTC Thin-Sliced | Print & Digital | Product, Quotient, Power Rule

Exponent Rules BTC Thin-Sliced | Print & Digital | Product, Quotient, Power Rule

Exponent Rules Bundle + BONUS Challenge activity in digital and print! Looking for exponent rules practice that builds reasoning instead of rote memorization? This bundle includes three carefully sequenced thin-sliced problem sets designed to help students develop deep understanding of the: Product Rule of ExponentsQuotient Rule of ExponentsPower Rule of Exponents 🧠 Designed for Thinking-Focused Classrooms Each set increases in complexity gradually, allowing students to notice patterns, build
Preview of Exponential & Logarithmic Conversions | Differentiated CUT & PASTE (9–11)

Exponential & Logarithmic Conversions | Differentiated CUT & PASTE (9–11)

Created by
Math Unraveled
Need a versatile resource to reinforce both exponential and logarithmic conversions? This Cut & Paste Practice helps students build confidence and fluency converting in both directions—log to exp and exp to log. With two differentiated worksheets and a Create & Trade activity, students get well-rounded practice on both forms. Version A eases students in with simpler problems, while Version B challenges them with more complex expressions. What’s Included: • Version A Worksheet: Introduct
Preview of Functions f(x) Operations, Inverse, Domain & Range, and Interpreting From Graph

Functions f(x) Operations, Inverse, Domain & Range, and Interpreting From Graph

Created by
dan mcmaster
Great set of 9+ worksheets that cover everything about Functions. All worksheets are double sided and a few come with answer keys. There is a test/quiz included with a answer key. The first is a f(x) where students determine if it is a function, then find f(3), and f(g(3)) types of problems, there is also a review sheet. The second covers operations, adding, subtracting, multiplying and the composition, and there's a review worksheet too. The third is everything students need to do for the
Preview of Graph Features of Sine and Cosine Functions Task Cards

Graph Features of Sine and Cosine Functions Task Cards

Created by
Math Glow Up
Make trigonometry click for your students with this engaging set of 32 printable task cards focused on the key features of sine and cosine graphs! These cards are perfect for review, practice, stations, or formative assessment in any Precalculus or Trigonometry classroom. Each card challenges students to identify or interpret important features of sine and cosine functions from their equations, including: ✔️ Amplitude ✔️ Midline Equation ✔️ Maximum & Minimum Values ✔️ PeriodSkills Covere
Preview of Radical Expressions - Simplifying and Multiplying Math Centers

Radical Expressions - Simplifying and Multiplying Math Centers

The topics included in this game are Simplifying and Multiplying Radical Expressions. The objective of the game is to review topics that will be tested in a Quiz or Unit Test. This handout includes a page with titles Table 1 thru Table 6. Print out the Table pages and place them in a sheet protector along with the page with the problems facing out from each other. Students enjoy the challenge and many times, will continue solving problems from the previous table if they were not able to fi
Preview of Circuit Training Indefinite Integrals Calculus Practice Circuit MCQ Quiz No Prep

Circuit Training Indefinite Integrals Calculus Practice Circuit MCQ Quiz No Prep

Engage Your Students with This Indefinite Integrals Circuit Training Activity! Make calculus practice interactive and engaging with this no-prep Circuit Training worksheet on Indefinite Integrals! Designed for AP Calculus AB, BC, and college-level calculus, this multiple-choice (MCQ) quiz challenges students to solve power rule, logarithmic, exponential, trigonometric, and inverse trigonometric integrals in a self-checking format. What’s Included?✔️ Circuit Training Format – Students solve one
Preview of Linear Equations & Graphs Vocabulary | CARD SORT WITH SPANISH SUPPORT

Linear Equations & Graphs Vocabulary | CARD SORT WITH SPANISH SUPPORT

Created by
Math Unraveled
Reinforce key terms in your linear equations unit with this engaging card sort! This set of 36 vocabulary cards includes 12 terms, 12 definitions, and 12 examples—with Spanish translations for all terms to support English Learners. Ideal for independent work, partner activities, Math Centers, and pre-assessment review. Also included is a matching worksheet version of the sort that can be used for quizzes, reteaching, or as a whole-class activity. With recording sheets, answer keys, and
Preview of Logarithmic to Exponential Form | DIFFERENTIATED CUT & PASTE Practice (9–11)

Logarithmic to Exponential Form | DIFFERENTIATED CUT & PASTE Practice (9–11)

Created by
Math Unraveled
Looking for a way to help students master logarithmic to exponential conversions? This interactive Cut & Paste Practice builds fluency as students rewrite logarithmic expressions in exponential form—one problem at a time. With two differentiated worksheets and an optional Create & Trade activity, this resource provides students with meaningful practice converting logs to exponential form. Version A supports developing learners, while Version B offers more advanced problems. What’s Include
Preview of Simplifying Radicals Domino Bundle | Square Roots with & without Variable

Simplifying Radicals Domino Bundle | Square Roots with & without Variable

Simplify Square Roots with Confidence—Perfect for Differentiation This domino-style wraparound activity gives students hands-on practice simplifying square roots, including expressions with and without variables. Students can start with any card, simplify the radical expression, and then find the matching card—continuing until they return to their starting point. 📂 What’s Included ✔ 6 total versions for easy differentiation 3 levels with numbers only 3 levels with numbers and vari
Preview of Algebra Fractions Circuit: increasing difficulty using fraction operations +-*/

Algebra Fractions Circuit: increasing difficulty using fraction operations +-*/

Algebraic fractions use the same tried and true rules of numeric fractions: get common denominator, multiply numerator & multiply denominator, cancel factors top to bottom, and divide with keep-change-flip. Students start with numbers, moving to algebraic expressions, ending with more complex rational expressions. As a circuit, the answers are posted somewhere, you will need to find them! Three page circuit with 26 problems. Both long division and synthetic (Ruffini's Method) division problems
Preview of Exponent Rules | Power Rule | BTC Thin-Sliced | Printable | Algebra, Precalc

Exponent Rules | Power Rule | BTC Thin-Sliced | Printable | Algebra, Precalc

Exponent Rules Thin-Sliced Practice: The Power Rule is designed to build deep understanding of exponent rules through purposeful, structured problem design. If you’re looking for exponent rules practice that develops thinking (not just repetition), this resource is for you. What Makes This Different? This resource uses the thin-slicing framework from Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics by Peter Liljedahl (Corwin, 2021). Thin-sliced problems are not typical textbook exercises. They are:
Preview of Three Variable Systems Word Problems - Around the Room!

Three Variable Systems Word Problems - Around the Room!

Created by
Polly Math
Around-the-Room's increase student engagement! Get your students up and walking around, working collaboratively, and self-checking for accuracy. I usually use this activity to primarily practice writing systems of 3-variable equations and have them use technology to solve. You could have them solve their systems by hand (elimination, substitution, Gaussian), but keep in mind the time frame will be longer!
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