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Preview of Customizable Key Features of Functions Vocabulary Match and Draw Notes

Customizable Key Features of Functions Vocabulary Match and Draw Notes

Enhance your lessons with our Customizable Vocabulary Functions Teaching Notes! This activity guides students to create visually engaging vocabulary notes on key feature of functions which making sense of the term and definition to draw t heir own pictorial representation. Ideal for diverse learning environments, this resource enhances student comprehension and saves you time. This activity can be customized and used to practice key features for all functions or focus in on just one functi
Preview of Python Turtle Programming

Python Turtle Programming

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AFRL GRILL
Python Programming with Turtle is a set of free unit plans for students in middle school or high school. The set includes 10 days of classwork but can accommodate increased or decreased time as needed. All materials are fully editable. The set includes: Presentations with independent, guided, and direct instructionPacing guideQuizFinal ProjectRubric for final projectFunctions cheat sheets (Full-size and mini versions)Angle measures cheat sheets (Full-size and mini versions)Tangrams cheat sheets
Preview of Grade 8 Chinese Lunar New Year Math Algebra Statistic Linear Function Model Rate

Grade 8 Chinese Lunar New Year Math Algebra Statistic Linear Function Model Rate

Bring real-world data literacy into your classroom with this 10-page, black-and-white, letter-size Influencer Analytics worksheet pack themed around a Lunar Festival social media campaign. Students analyze follower growth, engagement rates, ROI, trend lines, and forecasting models while building strong algebra and data interpretation skills. This premium resource blends percent increase and decrease, linear modeling, ratios, scatter plot interpretation, trend prediction, and media literacy rea
Preview of Increasing and Decreasing Functions Analysis Matching Activity

Increasing and Decreasing Functions Analysis Matching Activity

Students match function graphs to their increasing and decreasing intervals in this algebra review activity. There are 20 graphs that increase and decrease, and 20 interval cutouts that students sort onto their correct graphs. Some intervals include infinity, others are only integers, and some are a combination of both. This download includes both a printable and digital version of the activity. The digital version is on GOOGLE Slides. There are 4 cards and 6 domain/range slips per slide. Onc
Preview of "2 Truths and a Lie" Increasing and Decreasing Functions Error Analysis Activity

"2 Truths and a Lie" Increasing and Decreasing Functions Error Analysis Activity

This error analysis activity will make your students really think about the increasing and decreasing intervals of function graphs. Students identify incorrect statements when presented with graphs and their increasing and decreasing intervals, then are asked to fix the incorrect intervals on their answer sheet. All intervals are presented in interval notation, some include U intervals. On each card there are two graphs, along with 3 statements about where the graphs are increasing and decreasin
Preview of Identifying Increasing and Decreasing Intervals - Quadratic Functions

Identifying Increasing and Decreasing Intervals - Quadratic Functions

Created by
MathMajorLady
This document is a "How to Guide" that offers step by step instructions on how to identify increasing and decreasing intervals of polynomial functions. It uses a quadratic example to get students started with the concept of a turning point, what that actually means, and how intervals relate to the domain, x-axis, and a visual of the number line. This is a great reference for your algebra one, algebra two, and even pre-calc classes!
Preview of Classifying Functions- Increasing, Decreasing, Constant, and Combination

Classifying Functions- Increasing, Decreasing, Constant, and Combination

Created by
Sophie's Stuff
I created this work packet for my algebra 1 students. In order to complete this packet, students need a basic grasp of evaluating and graphing functions. The packet shows students different types of function graphs and asks them to identify similarities among the graphs in each group. Students are then given the name of the type of graph in each group (Increasing, Decreasing, Constant, or Combination) and asked to write a definition. There are then several independent practice problems and an ex
Preview of Domain, Range, Intervals of Increase and Decrease in a Graphed Function: Intro

Domain, Range, Intervals of Increase and Decrease in a Graphed Function: Intro

Created by
Mathist
This is an introductory lesson that introduces big ideas such as domain and range, intervals of increase and decrease, and maximum values in addition to vocabulary such as inclusive and exclusive. This lesson is an excellent basis for small-group-to-large-group discussion and can be used to be sure that conceptual understanding is secure in advance of introducing or reviewing notation for communicating domain, range, and intervals of increase and decrease. A teacher guide with answers and discu
Preview of Geometry Creating/Analyzing Circle Graphs Using Protractor, Degrees and Percents

Geometry Creating/Analyzing Circle Graphs Using Protractor, Degrees and Percents

Created by
ColoradoZephyr
This worksheet is designed to help students practice making their own circle graphs and to deepen their understanding of the correlation between the degrees of a circle and the percent of each section of a circle graph. I use this worksheet after teaching circle graphs with the M&M activity (also available on Tpt). I created this worksheet to increase student's buy-in of the assignment. Instead of just giving them data (which has no relevance to them), I use classroom data to create the circle g
Preview of Middle and High School Algebra Parabola Self-Portraits

Middle and High School Algebra Parabola Self-Portraits

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Gina B
Middle and High School Algebra Parabola Self-PortraitsGrades 6 - 12 This creative activity is intended to introduce students to quadratic equations. It is not necessary that they know how to graph them, or any of the terminology. Of course, an obvious extension would be to introduce the vocabulary: domain, range, maxima, minima, intervals of increase/decrease, vertex, point, reflection point, theaxis of symmetry, zeros, y-intercept.  Creating EquationsReasoning with Equations and InequalitiesInt
Preview of Recognizing Functions and Interpreting Intervals BOOM CARDS

Recognizing Functions and Interpreting Intervals BOOM CARDS

These BOOM CARDS™ about recognizing functions and interpreting intervals provide a motivating way for your students to practice a variety of skills through fun, interactive activities. This product includes:1. Determining if a relationship is a function when given a table. 2. Determining if a relationship is a function when given a graph. 3. Determining whether a function is positive or negative on a given interval. 4. Determining whether a function is increasing or decreasing on a given inter
Preview of Common Core Math Stations and Games - Coordinate Relationships I Have Who Has

Common Core Math Stations and Games - Coordinate Relationships I Have Who Has

This is a comprehensive vocabulary review for coordinate relationships in middle grade math. It includes 24 essential vocabulary words in an "I Have Who Has" game. My station rotations are in groups of four. I like to use this as a group station. Just laminate and cut out the cards. Be sure that all of them are distributed to the students in the group. One student begins by reading the "Who has...." question from their card. The student with the correct response then reads their whole card. The
Preview of Creating Graphs with Specific Characteristics

Creating Graphs with Specific Characteristics

Created by
Lesiecki Online
End behavior, intercepts, increasing, decreasing, function, non-function, extrema, and symmetry are used to create graphs. This does not have an answer key as answers vary for each. Best used in small groups so students can talk about what the graphs should look like. Could be turned into a distance learning assignment where students work together or alone (via video conferencing) and upload pictures of their graphs.
Preview of Ecology Population Growth Graph Analysis Activity

Ecology Population Growth Graph Analysis Activity

Upper middle school and high school science students will create a line graph based on a source data table showing the population of a field mouse over 18 years. They will glean timeline events ranging from an introduction of a predator to a prairie burn from an introductory paragraph to help answer why the mouse population increased or decreased for a particular year. This four-page lesson includes conclusion questions and a complete key in color. It also has a built-in grid for graphing. Th
Preview of Digital Algebraic Functions Stations Activity

Digital Algebraic Functions Stations Activity

Students match domain, range, increasing, decreasing and function equations to graphs of absolute value, exponential, quadratic, linear, radical, log and rational functions in this digital drag and drop activity built in GOOGLE Slides. The stations are easily differentiated by assign all or just some of the stations. For each of the stations, students drag and drop the correct movable pieces that describe the function graph on the Slide. When all are matched, there will be extra pieces on each
Preview of Interpreting the Derivative's Graph: A Calculus Discovery Activity

Interpreting the Derivative's Graph: A Calculus Discovery Activity

Created by
All About STEM
Using what they already know about derivatives and curve sketching vocabulary, students will be guided through a team discovery of how to interpret the graph of a derivative! All they need is one graphing calculator per group and a few colored pencils or highlighters! Students will use technology to aid in the sketching of three functions and will be asked to identify the following for each function: Intervals where positive/negativeIntervals of increasing/decreasingIntervals of concave up/con
Preview of Graphing Motion | Vocabulary Definition Practice | Worksheet | Review

Graphing Motion | Vocabulary Definition Practice | Worksheet | Review

Two for One activity where students can practice and demonstrate their understanding of Motion Graphs for both Position vs Time Graphs and Velocity vs Time Graphs, as well as have a review resource. The two resources are: Card Sort - Students sort through cards to match the motion behavior with the correct motion graph. There is a multiple choice version and a blank answer sheet version. 2. Flash Cards - Students use to review and/or study for the definitions. The matching motion gra
Preview of Key Features of Functions Notes- Printable

Key Features of Functions Notes- Printable

Created by
Math with MrsK
This Key Features of Functions Worksheet helps students identify and describe domain, range, intercepts, increasing and decreasing intervals, positivity and negativity, and end behavior. Students practice writing answers using inequality notation and interval notation, strengthening their understanding of function behavior. This resource is ideal for Algebra 1 and Algebra 2 students learning to analyze graphs and functions. Perfect for guided notes, review, test prep, or independent practice, it
Preview of Interpreting Function Story Graphs Matching Activity | Motion Word Problems

Interpreting Function Story Graphs Matching Activity | Motion Word Problems

Students match graphs to stories describing movement at linear and nonlinear rates in this activity. Each story card describes a walk between home and school at both constant and no-constant rates. Students need to analyze the shapes of graphs when speed is increasing, decreasing or staying the same, as well as the slopes of graphs when movement is towards or away from the origin. Students can work together on the activity cards, each passing in their own answer sheet for credit. This activity
Preview of Grade 9 to 12 Halloween Math Statistic Graph Mislead Data Awareness Logic Review

Grade 9 to 12 Halloween Math Statistic Graph Mislead Data Awareness Logic Review

Turn sensational headlines into teachable math! This 10-page, black-and-white “Horror Headlines” pack has students act as Data Investigators—reading tables/graphs, checking percentages and ratios, modeling probability, and rewriting click-bait claims with evidence. Each letter-size page includes a school-safe line-art illustration prompt, clear instructions, and 10 rigorous questions (the last is a multi-step judgment call). A fully worked answer key is included. What’s Included: Worksheet
Preview of Finding Slope Coloring Activity

Finding Slope Coloring Activity

This activity has students practice finding slope from a graph and two points. After finding their slope, students are able to check their own answers by coloring the corresponding sections of the picture. I love doing this and then hanging up the students' artwork! This activity is great for a Friday, review day or spiraled work, warm-up activity or shortened class period. Two different pumpkins to color allows for student choice, and to extend the activity I ask students to also write if the
Preview of Interpreting Function Notation in Graphs | Google Slides™

Interpreting Function Notation in Graphs | Google Slides™

Help your students strengthen their understanding of function notation by interpreting and comparing values directly from graphs with this interactive Google Slides™ activity! Students are shown real-world function graphs and asked to click on all statements that are true. This activity helps them connect inputs and outputs to visual data, promoting a deeper understanding of how to analyze and interpret functions graphically.Perfect for introducing, reviewing, or reinforcing function nota
Preview of Features of Graphs Bundle

Features of Graphs Bundle

Created by
Math Glow Up
This Bundle is designed for Algebra 1 students. Overall topics include domain & range in interval notation, increasing & decreasing intervals, maximums & minimums, end behavior, and x- and y- intercepts from graphs. It includes the following activities: Features of Function Graphs Stations — 20 Stations (Interval & Inequality Notation Options!)Give your students high-quality practice analyzing continuous function graphs with this engaging set of 20 stations. Students rotate through the room
Preview of Down's Syndrome Graph Analysis- Distance Learning

Down's Syndrome Graph Analysis- Distance Learning

Students will be analyzing a graph that illustrates the age of a mother and the percent increase risk of having a child born with Down's Syndrome. This fits in perfectly when learning about genetics, chromosomes, non-disjunction, mitosis. This worksheet can be used as supplemental material, and as graphing practice. Students will need to anaylyze the graph, describe the correlation of the two variables, and also predict the next sequence risk. Answer key provided!
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