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Preview of 8th Grade Function Test Prep Task Cards - NC.8.F.5 (Graph Analysis)

8th Grade Function Test Prep Task Cards - NC.8.F.5 (Graph Analysis)

This is one standard from my 8th Grade Function EOG Task Cards and Test Prep product. Below is the description for the larger product. THIS product includes 79 questions focused on NC.8.F.5. This North Carolina standard asks students to qualitatively analyze the functional relationship between two quantities by analyzing a graph to determine where the function is increasing or decreasing and whether it is linear or non-linear and to sketch a graph that exhibits the qualitative features of a re
Preview of Slope Formula and Rise/Run Foldable

Slope Formula and Rise/Run Foldable

Created by
Mrs MATH
Power Point includes animated step-by-step instructions for creating a foldable for comparing graphing using slope formula and using RISE/RUN to determine the slope from a graphs. Materials needed for each student: scissors, ruler, 2 to 3 markers, 2 printable graphs (provide in power point), glue, and a piece of card-stock or construction paper. Mathematical foldables (or graphic organizers) are a great way to put important information at students fingertips. They can be used to introduce con
Preview of Analyzing Graphs: Unemployment & the Labor Market, Story Problems, Middle School

Analyzing Graphs: Unemployment & the Labor Market, Story Problems, Middle School

Students read a graph to delve into the labor market's intricate details with this comprehensive graph study kit. Students compose story problems based on the provided graph, integrating various mathematical processes like addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division involving whole numbers, decimals, fractions, or percents. This resource is versatile, ready to assign, aligning perfectly with real-world applications of mathematical concepts in understanding labor market dynamics. Product D
Preview of Is the Inverse a Function? - Horizontal Line Test Activity

Is the Inverse a Function? - Horizontal Line Test Activity

If you like this activity, please take the time to rate it and leave a comment. THANKS! Students will vote thumbs up or thumbs down on a variety of graphs or equations that ask them to determine if it is a function, if the inverse is a function, or if the inverse that is graphed is a function. Great formative assessment that helps clarify when to use the horizontal line test or the vertical line test.
Preview of Eureka Math Engage NY Grade 3 Module 6 Editable Lesson Plans for Math Workshop

Eureka Math Engage NY Grade 3 Module 6 Editable Lesson Plans for Math Workshop

Created by
Sassycat Corner
Do you use Eureka Math or EngageNY math in your third grade classroom? Have you tried using it for Math Workshop? No, but you'd like to ? You might enjoy this file, then! This is not a supplement to Eureka Math. You will not find any extra quizzes, tests, or worksheets in this file. This is just my outline of how I am taking this program into a math workshop approach, specifically Module 6, while attempting to follow it as closely as possible. My hope is to make it interesting and fun for
Preview of 2nd and 3rd Grade Bar Graphs, Line Plots, and Pictographs FREEBIE

2nd and 3rd Grade Bar Graphs, Line Plots, and Pictographs FREEBIE

These line plots, bar graphs, and pictographs are perfect for math centers, whole group graph instruction, substitute, and review. This bundle of 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade graphs is no prep! These graphs are a perfect extra for your math instruction all year long. These graphs are easy to use, self guided instruction, and the perfect touch of fun for math! Graphing Practice Included in other graphing Products: Whole Class Graphing Activity Line Plots Bar Graphs Pictographs Other Graphing Products y
Preview of Back to School Activity - Get to Know You Four Corners

Back to School Activity - Get to Know You Four Corners

Game of four corners. Students go to each corner of the room based on their answer to each "get to know you" question. This activity gets students moving around and talking to one another. It also helps you as a teacher learn some basic information about your new class. Great first day of school activity. The class could also graph results and display for back to school night.
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