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Preview of Intervals of Increasing/Decreasing on a Graph Anchor Chart/Poster

Intervals of Increasing/Decreasing on a Graph Anchor Chart/Poster

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L G
One-page anchor chart/poster describing interval notation (parenthesis/bracket) and showing a color-coded example of writing the intervals
Preview of Algebra 2 Warm up Slip

Algebra 2 Warm up Slip

Students show what they know about domain, range, increasing and decreasing in any graph or equation with this quick check. This template works great as a warm up, exit ticket or checks after group activities. Works with any function. Students write in a given function and give the domain and range and intervals on which the function is increasing and/or decreasing. Check out more FREE Algebra & Algebra 2 warm up templates. You may also like:Domain and Range Math PennantAlgebra 2 Word WallAlgeb
Preview of Parent Functions Interactive Notes

Parent Functions Interactive Notes

This includes linear, quadratic, cubic, absolute value, square root, and rational functions. There are graphs and notes on each function. The notes for each function include domain, range, interval of increase or decrease, extrema, end behavior, x intercept, y intercept, rate of change, and symmetry.
Preview of Slope, Intercepts, and Graphing Linear Equations Exam

Slope, Intercepts, and Graphing Linear Equations Exam

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Mrs MATH
PDF and Microsoft word versions included. This item is a handout consisting of 27 test questions. Most are multiple-choice and the rest are free response. It covers topics for “Slope, Intercepts, and Graphing Linear Equations” such as using slope formula, determining x & y-intercepts, using & graphing equations in slope-intercept form, and more. Many of these questions are similar to what you will see on many state tests but are lacking in many textbooks and test generating software. Use
Preview of Graphing Rational Functions - Note and Assessment

Graphing Rational Functions - Note and Assessment

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Kimberley E
Here is a note and assessment I created for my grade 12 class on graphing rational functions. It breaks down how to accurately sketch holes, vertical, horizontal and oblique asymptotes as well as x- and y-intercepts when given the equation of a rational function. I included both a pdf and word document so they are editable. I also included an answers key for the assessment as well as a blank and filled in version of the note. The assessment includes 4 graphing questions, each worth 10 marks.
Preview of Large Blank Coordinate Plane X - Y Axis (for graphing)

Large Blank Coordinate Plane X - Y Axis (for graphing)

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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.
Preview of Rational Functions Lesson

Rational Functions Lesson

Created by
Dollar Math
This is a complete lesson for rational functions. It includes guided notes with an answer key, homework with an answer key, and a quiz (coming soon). Students will be able to find horizontal and vertical asymptotes, describe end behavior, find x- and y-intercepts, and determine if and where any holes in the graph exist. The goal of the lesson is to accurately sketch a graph of any rational function. Students should have experience factoring quadratics and factoring by grouping. A full previ
Preview of Equations of Circles Notes

Equations of Circles Notes

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Cunningham Math
What is it?This is a quick one page graphic organizer about the equation of a circle on the coordinate plane. Use it as notes to present the topic, or as a review before a quiz or test. What is included?- The standard form of the equation of a circle - Fill in the blank notes explaining the equation. - An example problem with no labels for added flexibility. You can choose to provide the axes, coordinates, or have students make up their own and present them to the class. - A color coded key.
Preview of Unit 1: Linear Functions

Unit 1: Linear Functions

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Math OMG
This is a great Unit for Algebra II and even Algebra I students. You can use the entire unit for select topics. Lessons Include: - Objective, lesson closures & bellwork - Cooperative Learning Structures (Kagan) - Math OMG method ( a way to get students thinking critically) - Lesson Closures - Printable version for students - Answer key version for yourself or absent students - Activities (Cooperative & Individual) - Unit Map - Tests - Quizzes -YouTube Videos to support content made by me here.
Preview of Function of the Day

Function of the Day

Preview sample slides from the new Function of the Day book for fun interactive bell work for high school math classes (Algebra 1 - Precalculus). Function of the Day is bell work for students where they are given a function and expected to graph and analyze attributes about the function. Throughout the book there are several different types of functions, one for every day of the year. Benefits from using this as bell work include increased vocabulary, increased math fluency and retention, and o
Preview of Coordinate Plane & Ordered Pair Classroom Poster

Coordinate Plane & Ordered Pair Classroom Poster

Created by
Miracle Made
This Coordinate Plane & Ordered Pair Classroom Poster uses clear color-coding to show how to move left or right for the x-value and up or down for the y-value when plotting points. The simple, student-friendly layout helps learners understand how ordered pairs translate to movement on the coordinate grid. It works perfectly as a classroom reference on walls or bulletin boards, and it can also be printed smaller for use in student interactive notebooks. This high-quality, printable PDF support
Preview of Quadratic Keywords Algebra Poster for Projectile Motion Word Problems

Quadratic Keywords Algebra Poster for Projectile Motion Word Problems

This algebra 2 poster connects the language of quadratic word problems with the parts of a parabola. It is a handy refence during a quadratics unit and while students are solving projectile motion problems. *Updated with blank versions that can be used as note sheets. If a student is asked, "How long is the ball in the air?" the poster shows that the question is asking for the positive zero. If a student is asked to find the time it takes an object to get to its maximum height, the poster shows
Preview of Algebra 2:  Exponential Growth Functions Exploration

Algebra 2: Exponential Growth Functions Exploration

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MsMarshMath
This is an introductory activity for exponential growth functions. It is good for an introduction to exponential functions in general. It forces students to create a t-table (with x-values already supplied), and then a graph for an exponential growth function. They are then asked some questions about what they notice about the graph and its key aspects. This would work well as a warm-up.
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