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Preview of Parabola Cheat Sheet

Parabola Cheat Sheet

Created by
MathMUDtician
This is a handout for Algebra 2 students that highlights parabolas and all of their properties. It includes domain, range, intercepts, increasing/decreasing intervals, min/max, axis of symmetry, vertex, focus, directrix, and examples of each form. This is intended to be used as a study aid during the parabola unit.
Preview of Characteristics of Parent Functions

Characteristics of Parent Functions

This is an activity that helps students analyze the common characteristics of the parent functions covered in an Algebra II class. The parent functions include the following: constant, linear, absolute value, quadratic, square root, cubic, cube root, reciprocal, exponential and logarithmic. Students will graph the parent functions. Then students will answer questions about intercepts, increasing/decreasing behavior, end behavior, and asymptotes. Students will be able to analyze and identify
Preview of Key Features of Quadratic Functions - Notes and Homework

Key Features of Quadratic Functions - Notes and Homework

This resource is for the Common Core Algebra I curriculum. It is meant to use to teach key features of quadratic functions. Given a graph or equation of a quadratic function, the key features covered are: opening upward/downard, axis of symmetry, vertex/turning point, maximum/minimum, end behavior, x and y intercepts, intervals where the function is increasing/decreasing, domain/range, and even/odd/neither function. Students are asked to graph the parabola when the equation is given. Note: The
Preview of Writing Linear Equations Using Graphs, Tables, and Situations Quiz EDITABLE

Writing Linear Equations Using Graphs, Tables, and Situations Quiz EDITABLE

Created by
Hello Ms Hua
This assessment is used to check student understanding of writing linear equations. Topics- Writing linear equations using graphs - Writing linear equations using tables - Writing linear equations using situations This document is completely editable, so different parts can be added, deleted, or replaced to better suit teacher needs/preferences. This can also be used as handout with practice problems or as a study guide. Answer key included.
Preview of Student Handouts: Collecting & Representing Data on a Line Plot 4.DP.1.1, DP.1.3

Student Handouts: Collecting & Representing Data on a Line Plot 4.DP.1.1, DP.1.3

Student Handouts: Collecting & Representing Data on a Line PlotThis set of printable student handouts is designed to guide students through the process of collecting numerical data, creating a line plot, and analyzing real-world data sets. These resources provide clear, structured practice to help students master 4th-grade standards (4.DP.1.1 & 4.DP.1.3) while building a strong foundation for future data analysis skills. What’s Included:✅ Data Collection Sheet – Students gather and record re
Preview of Line plot quiz

Line plot quiz

Quiz for students learning about line plots. Includes information about mean, median, mode, and range for the students to be assessed on.
Preview of Inequalities Quiz

Inequalities Quiz

Created by
Vanessa Moon
This is a short quiz that requires students to solve and graph various inequalities. There are a couple of word problem inequalities included. Vanessa Moon
Preview of Go Math: 3rd Grade Chapter 2 Review

Go Math: 3rd Grade Chapter 2 Review

You can use the following as an extra review or quiz for Chapter 2 in the program Go Math for 3rd grade. It shows how to represent and interpret data. It can also be given as homework to help prepare for the test. Common Core Standards.
Preview of Go Math: 3rd Grade Chapter 11 Review

Go Math: 3rd Grade Chapter 11 Review

You can use the following as an extra review or quiz for Chapter 10 in the program Go Math for 3rd grade. It shows how to show problems for perimeter and area. It can also be given as homework to help prepare for the test. Common Core Standards.
Preview of Distance Time Graphs Practice

Distance Time Graphs Practice

This Distance Time Graph Practice is perfect to practice with your students and show them how to complete a Distance time Graph from start to finish. You can use this worksheet to either guide your students step by step, have students work independently or start on it with them and then walk around as they complete the rest. Either way it's a great fun activity for the kids. Students will first label their graphs by naming and numbering their X and Y axis on the graph. From there they will plot
Preview of Coordinate Planes X-Y Axis (for graphing)

Coordinate Planes X-Y Axis (for graphing)

Created by
Justin Roche
This is an MSWord file that math teachers can use to print out and provide to their students for graphing. Teachers can easily use the cut and paste tools to place the coordinate plane into a quiz or test file. You may need to edit your page margins to fit all six graphs on one page. *If you are familiar with the basic MSWord draw tools you can eaily graph functions over these images.
Preview of How to Graph Lines Using 3 Different Methods Graphic Organizer (w/Key)

How to Graph Lines Using 3 Different Methods Graphic Organizer (w/Key)

Created by
Lexie
This is a great way to review how to graph lines using tables, intercepts, and slope-intercept form. You can use it as a summary tool or review before a quiz or test, or as a brief review for an Algebra 2 class. You can also have the students break up into groups and have each group do a different method then share with the class, or you can guide them and tell them to do one at a time and go over it on the board. There are a lot of different ways to incorporate such a good graphic organizer
Preview of Graphing linear inequalities

Graphing linear inequalities

Includes six problems that scaffold to graphing a system of linear inequalities. Problems have self assessment and discussion questions. Exit quiz included.
Preview of PreCalculus 30 - Chapter 3 POLYNOMIAL notes

PreCalculus 30 - Chapter 3 POLYNOMIAL notes

This note package perfectly follows the Saskatchewan Curriculum for PreCalculus 30. It includes all of the notes for the unit, a quiz, and a summative assessment. A smartfile is also included in the bundle. Enjoy!
Preview of 9040 - LINEAR FUNCTIONS - Comparing Slope

9040 - LINEAR FUNCTIONS - Comparing Slope

A lesson on LINEAR FUNCTIONS – COMPARING SLOPE brought to you by Tom Foolery! This lesson was created for students preparing for the 9th grade NYS Common Core Regents Exam in Algebra. This lesson instructs and assesses students on multiple Common Core State Standards. OBJECTIVE: All students will be able to compare the slope of linear functions / equations represented multiple ways. (functions, tables, graphs, word problems) LESSON ELEMENTS: DO NOW: spiraled review designed to build mom
Preview of Linear and Non-Linear Functions (Equations)

Linear and Non-Linear Functions (Equations)

Created by
cmb
Linear and Nonlinear Functions This activity can be divided into two parts: teacher guided practice (using the first worksheet) and individual student or partner practice (using the second worksheet). The second worksheet could also be used as a quiz. Students will be graphing linear and nonlinear equations. They may graph the linear equations using a table, x and y intercepts or slope intercept form. They will graph the nonlinear equations using a table. Students will also identify if the
Preview of Introduction to Types of Slopes and Calculating Slope

Introduction to Types of Slopes and Calculating Slope

Guided Notes centered around being able to identify positive, negative, zero and undefined slopes. Also a basic introduction to calculating slope given two points. Includes an activity idea in which students use their pencil as a line. The teacher calls out a slope type and students are to model that slope with their pencil. It's a fun way to keep students engaged and perform a formative assessment.
Preview of How to Read and Make a Pie Graph

How to Read and Make a Pie Graph

Created by
Canadian Diary
In this handout, students provided with: - Pie graph definitions - An example of a pie graph - Questions to answer the exemplar (basic) - Step by step on how to calculate pie chart proportions (ideal example for grade 7- 12). - Step by step on how to calculate angles of proportions - Step by step on how to calculate percentage for each label. **protractor needed
Preview of Solving Systems of Linear Equations from Graphs

Solving Systems of Linear Equations from Graphs

This worksheet introduces the skill of solving linear equations. Students will have to look at the graphs of two lines and determine the solution. This is good for homework or checking understanding.
Preview of High School Science Graphing Worksheet - Making Line Graphs in Science

High School Science Graphing Worksheet - Making Line Graphs in Science

Use this worksheet to help your students practice making line graphs. In addition, they will have to identify both the independent and dependent variables. Hopefully, they will make the connection between the variables and their placement on the graph. There is a key provided for the teacher. There are ten line graphs for students to work with. line graph, plot points, independent variable, dependent variable, data table, uniform scale, x-axis, y-axis
Preview of Slope Intercept Form Unit Guided Notes

Slope Intercept Form Unit Guided Notes

This is 20 pages of notes that cover from introduction to slope intercept form through calculating slope intercept form given two points. There are word problem examples and ample opportunities to practice. Some places may require you to fill in the blanks for students (vocab) and drawing graphs for students to work with. I left them blank intentionally so you can draw lines your students struggle with (negative slopes or slopes that are fractions for example). Does not include lessons on Slope
Preview of Slope Intercept Form Activity

Slope Intercept Form Activity

Objective: This is an activity to help students understand graphing lines in Slope-Intercept Form. Each side of the activity has a variety of lines that, when graphed correctly, create a hidden picture! The first side will create a swan, while the back is a little more advanced and will create a fish! Students enjoy trying to figure out what type of picture is hidden behind all the math; this is a great puzzle activity and a great “thinker!”
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