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Preview of Percent of Change Guided Notes - Digital

Percent of Change Guided Notes - Digital

Created by
MrsTech
This is a compilation of guided notes to work through with your students while teaching about percent of change (percent of increase/decrease, sales tax and discounts). There are fill in the blank notes and example problems with each set of notes and additional example problems to use for further review in your classroom. *************************************************************************** Connect with Mrs. TechMrs. Tech's TPT PageMrs. Tech's BlogMrs. Tech's InstagramMrs. Tech's Facebook*
Preview of Algebra 2 - Lesson 5.3 - Basic Exponential Models in Context

Algebra 2 - Lesson 5.3 - Basic Exponential Models in Context

From bacteria to bank accounts—students build, interpret, and reverse-engineer exponential models from real-world contexts using a structured four-part process they can apply to any scenario. This lesson bridges exponential function skills to real-world application using four model types: direct multipliers (doubling, tripling, halving), percent increase, percent decrease, and reverse engineering from tables and graphs. Every example follows the same four-part format—identify components, write t
Preview of Graphing Polynomial Graphs | TI-84 Calculator Reference Sheet and Practice

Graphing Polynomial Graphs | TI-84 Calculator Reference Sheet and Practice

These Polynomial Graphs Reference and Practice Sheets are a step-by-step guide on how to find the minimum, maximum, zeros, y-intercept, and intervals of increase and decrease for a polynomial function. This activity helps improve students’ understanding of the TI-84 Plus CE graphing calculator without repeating yourself over and over again. Add these calculator sheets to your lessons, and watch students’ confidence and accuracy improve as they independently work through polynomial graphs.  WHAT
Preview of Polynomial Graphs | TI-Nspire Calculator Reference Sheet and Practice

Polynomial Graphs | TI-Nspire Calculator Reference Sheet and Practice

These Polynomial Graphs Reference and Practice Sheets are a step-by-step guide on how to find the minimum, maximum, zeros, y-intercept, and intervals of increase and decrease for a polynomial function. This activity helps improve students’ understanding of the TI-NSPIRE graphing calculator without repeating yourself over and over again. Add these calculator sheets to your lessons, and watch students’ confidence and accuracy improve as they independently work through polynomial graphs.  WHAT’S
Preview of Grade 12 Advanced Functions/Pre-Calculus • 1.3 Properties of Graphs

Grade 12 Advanced Functions/Pre-Calculus • 1.3 Properties of Graphs

This lesson is a continuation of Grade 11 review, as students analyze the characteristics of the 7 parent functions. Students will review the following properties: domain & range, intervals of increase/decrease, symmetry, continuity, and end behaviour. By the end of this lesson, students should not only be able to describe the parent functions by these characteristics, but can draw a function based on a given list of characteristics. This digital download also contains teacher solutions, and
Preview of Guided Notes: Polynomial Functions (Remedial Algebra II)

Guided Notes: Polynomial Functions (Remedial Algebra II)

These guided notes are written for a remedial algebra II class. They would also be appropriate for other levels of algebra, intervention, or credit recovery. This unit covers Polynomial Vocabulary, Operations, and Basic Graph Analysis: Polynomial Vocabulary (Degree, Terms, Leading Coefficient)Polynomial Operations (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication Review)Polynomial Long DivisionFinding Real Polynomial Zeros (From Graph, Factored Form, or Using Division Given One Factor)Features of Polynomia
Preview of My Family Portrait - Representing Functions

My Family Portrait - Representing Functions

The assignment is built around the metaphor of a "family portrait wall," where each “frame” contains a different representation or element of a function. Students fill in each section with: A function and its corresponding graph, table, and real-world description of the function. Additionally, a frame is designated for the Key features such as: Domain and range Intercepts Max/min points Intervals of increase/decrease In the digital version, students are instructed to use Desmos (a free online g
Preview of Algebra 2 - Lesson 2B.3 – Polynomial Function Intervals & Behavior

Algebra 2 - Lesson 2B.3 – Polynomial Function Intervals & Behavior

How can students fully understand what a polynomial function is doing across its entire graph? In this clear, no-prep lesson, students analyze polynomial functions by determining domain and range, identifying intervals where functions are increasing or decreasing, and interpreting where functions are positive or negative. Students also learn how turning points reveal relative maxima and minima, connecting graph behavior to function structure. The lesson then extends into full function analysis,
Preview of Algebra 2 - Lesson 3.6 - Transformations & Key Features of Radical Functions

Algebra 2 - Lesson 3.6 - Transformations & Key Features of Radical Functions

Can students analyze a radical function the same way they analyze a quadratic or polynomial? This rigorous, ready-to-use lesson pushes students beyond basic graphing into complete function analysis. Students apply transformations to square root and cube root functions, then identify every major key feature — including domain, range, intercepts, intervals of increase/decrease, positivity/negativity, extrema, symmetry, and end behavior. Rather than treating radical graphs as isolated shapes, this
Preview of Algebra 2 - Lesson 5.7 - Graphing Logarithmic Functions

Algebra 2 - Lesson 5.7 - Graphing Logarithmic Functions

From parent graph to full transformation — students graph logarithmic functions, identify every key characteristic, and connect logs to their inverse exponential functions before leaving the lesson. This lesson builds logarithmic graphing from the ground up. Students start with a side-by-side graph of y = 2ˣ and y = log₂x and four structured analysis questions that surface the inverse relationship before any graphing begins. Section 2 establishes the parent graph for both increasing and decreasi
Preview of Review and Quiz Linear Equations Functions Graphing Writing Slope Formula

Review and Quiz Linear Equations Functions Graphing Writing Slope Formula

Guided notes, practice, lessons, exit tickets, assignment, worksheet, quiz, review, puzzle activity. This product will help you review and quiz on graphing and writing linear equations.Topics include:Determining if the slope of a line is positive, negative, zero or undefinedUsing rise/run to find the slopeChoosing points on the graph to use to determine the slopeRewriting equations into slope-intercept formGraphing equations that are in slope-intercept formGraphing equations that are in standard
Preview of Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 5.6 - 5.12

Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 5.6 - 5.12

Thirteen multiple choice questions and two constructed response problems — a complete, ready-to-print checkpoint for everything students have learned through the second half of Unit 5. This quiz covers lessons 5.6–5.12 in a clean two-part format that moves from fluency to application. Part A moves efficiently through 13 multiple choice questions targeting exponential-to-logarithmic conversion in both directions, logarithmic evaluation, vertical asymptotes, domain, anchor point transformations, c
Preview of Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 5.1 - 5.5

Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 5.1 - 5.5

Sixteen multiple choice questions and two constructed response problems — a complete, ready-to-print checkpoint for everything students have learned through the first half of Unit 5. This quiz covers lessons 5.1–5.5 in a clean two-part format that moves from fluency to application. Part A moves efficiently through 16 multiple choice questions targeting initial value and growth factor identification, exponential growth vs. decay, horizontal asymptotes, domain, end behavior, transformations, compo
Preview of Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 2A.1 - 2A.7

Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 2A.1 - 2A.7

Need a clean, rigorous assessment to wrap up your quadratics unit? This no-prep Unit 2A Quiz is designed to evaluate student mastery across the most important quadratic skills—factoring, solving, analyzing quadratic functions, and interpreting quadratic regression results. Students are challenged with a balanced mix of multiple-choice and constructed-response questions, including higher-level reasoning with regression, residuals, and real-world interpretation. This is a strong end-of-unit check
Preview of Algebra 2 - Lesson 2B.7 – Constructing and Rewriting Polynomials Using Zeros

Algebra 2 - Lesson 2B.7 – Constructing and Rewriting Polynomials Using Zeros

How do mathematicians build a polynomial from its roots and rewrite it in standard form? In this clear, no-prep lesson, students learn how zeros reveal the complete structure of a polynomial. Students construct polynomials from given roots, apply multiplicity correctly, handle complex conjugates, and use strategic multiplication to rewrite functions in standard form. Instead of expanding blindly, students develop efficient, structured techniques for building and rewriting higher-degree polynomia
Preview of Rational Functions & Natural Selection

Rational Functions & Natural Selection

The handout presents a real-world scenario where a population of beetles has a gene that helps them digest a new food source. The survival advantage from the gene is modeled using a rational function, which increases initially but levels off as competition grows. It aligns with: Biology Standard: Bio.4.1.1 – Explain the theory of evolution by natural selection Math Standard: NC.M3.F-IF.7 – Graph rational functions and interpret key features The activity guides students through: Analyzing a b
Preview of Practice - Circular Angles (Reference and Coterminal Angles)

Practice - Circular Angles (Reference and Coterminal Angles)

This practice worksheet allows students to practice: Sketching angles in standard positionCalculating reference anglesFinding coterminal anglesConverting between degrees to radians, and vice versa.A great resource for classwork, homework, or extra practice as a review before a quiz/test.
Preview of Algebra Solving Equations Worksheet Quiz Homework

Algebra Solving Equations Worksheet Quiz Homework

Created by
Clancy Wiesner
- 12 problem worksheet / quiz / homework / activity / bellringer / lesson closure - Google Doc form that can be shared with students and completed virtually, or printed out - Answer sheet on page 2 - good for Pre-Algebra or Algebra
Preview of Algebra 2 - Lesson 4.3 - Dividing Rational Expressions

Algebra 2 - Lesson 4.3 - Dividing Rational Expressions

Keep, Change, Flip—then factor, cancel, and simplify. Teach students to divide rational expressions with confidence.This lesson builds directly on multiplication of rational expressions, guiding students through the Keep-Change-Flip process before factoring, canceling, and simplifying. With real-world applications ranging from fuel efficiency to chemistry concentrations, students see exactly where these skills show up beyond the classroom. ✅ This complete resource includes:Student-friendly note
Preview of Algebra 2 - Distance Learning - One to One Functions

Algebra 2 - Distance Learning - One to One Functions

Created by
Tech Know Math
A set of 10 problems (google doc) with answer key (google doc), a formative assessment (google form) and a free instructional video including the following problem types: (1) Determine if a function is one-to-one by examining graphs and tables in the desmos calculator. (2) Restrict the domain of a function so that it is invertible. (3) Determine the equation for the inverse of a function. (4) Use composition of functions to verify that two functions are inverses of each other. Aligned to c
Preview of Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 4.5 - 4.8

Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 4.5 - 4.8

From asymptotes to applications—assess students' ability to analyze rational functions and solve rational equations with confidence and precision. This quiz covers Lessons 4.5–4.8 and gives teachers a complete, ready-to-use assessment that moves from graphical analysis to algebraic solving to real-world modeling. With 10 multiple choice questions and 3 multi-part constructed response problems—including a full equation-solving task and a work-rate application—this quiz measures both conceptual un
Preview of Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 6.1 - 6.3

Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 6.1 - 6.3

From basic operations to inverse matrices—assess student mastery of the foundational matrix skills they'll need to solve systems and tackle linear programming with confidence. This quiz provides a focused, comprehensive check of the core matrix concepts from lessons 6.1 through 6.3. Part A features twelve multiple choice questions that efficiently assess a wide range of skills—from identifying dimensions and subscript notation to performing matrix operations, applying the inner-dimension rule, c
Preview of Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 4.1 - 4.4

Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 4.1 - 4.4

A rigorous, standards-aligned quiz that assesses students' mastery of rational expressions—from simplifying and factoring to multiplying, dividing, and real-world application. This quiz covers Lessons 4.1–4.4 and gives teachers a complete, ready-to-use assessment that moves from procedural fluency to conceptual understanding to applied problem solving. With 14 multiple choice questions and 3 constructed response problems—including a multi-part real-world factory scenario—this quiz measures both
Preview of Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 3.1-3.4

Algebra 2 - Quiz for Lessons 3.1-3.4

How can you quickly determine whether students truly understand exponent structure and radical equation reasoning—not just the steps? This rigorous, ready-to-use quiz evaluates student understanding of exponent properties, rational exponents, and solving radical equations. Rather than focusing on isolated skills, this assessment requires students to simplify expressions, interpret structure, identify when extraneous solutions occur, and verify algebraic reasoning. With a balanced mix of conceptu
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