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Preview of Pay the Cashier - Interactive Student Money Practice with Coins and Bills

Pay the Cashier - Interactive Student Money Practice with Coins and Bills

Students will drag the correct amount of money requested into the cashier's hand on each slide. Option for teacher to edit the value requested on each slide to increase or decrease difficulty level. Pack includes 4 sets of Google Slides. There is one with only bills, two with coins AND bills, and one where students need to differentiate if coins OR bills are requested.
Preview of NC Math 2:  Section 1.1 notes - Review Graphing and Solving Linear Equations

NC Math 2: Section 1.1 notes - Review Graphing and Solving Linear Equations

This product includes the following: Fill in the blank copy of Guided notes and its key. The notes can be easily printed for students or downloadable for any device. This lesson is from my NC Math 2 Curriculum (in Unit # 1) but could be also used in Algebra 2 and Geometry. This lesson includes the following concepts: Reviewing equation particuarly linear equation and its parts such as expression, term, variable, coefficient, and constant.Reviewing different forms to write and graph linear equat
Preview of Increasing, Decreasing, Domain, Range Graphs

Increasing, Decreasing, Domain, Range Graphs

Created by
Angie Leger
I have made my own graph to help students find where graphs are increasing, decreasing, constant, find values, maximum, minimum, domain, and range.
Preview of Connecting the Graphs of the First and Second Derivatives

Connecting the Graphs of the First and Second Derivatives

This is one of my favorite activities to get students to find patterns between the graphs of the first and second derivative in relation to the original function. It asked students to sketch them based on the given curve, then find intervals of increasing/decreasing, concavity, etc. It then asks them to constantly look at connections between the graphs. This activity consistently generates high quality discussions during and after.
Preview of SCAFFOLDED NOTES: Function Notation, Domain and Range, and Function Operations

SCAFFOLDED NOTES: Function Notation, Domain and Range, and Function Operations

Created by
Raquel Lopez
There are 4 days worth of notes (designed for a 70 minute block period) and the filled in teacher keys that are color coded to help your students learn: -How to read function notation -How to do function composition -How to find domain and range of a function -How to write domain and range in Algebraic notation of a function -identifying intervals of increasing/decreasing of a function Notes can likely be stretched to 6 days if the math class meets daily for 40-50 minutes. Enjoy and let me kn
Preview of Intervals of Increasing/Decreasing on a Graph Anchor Chart/Poster

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

Created by
L G
One-page anchor chart/poster describing interval notation (parenthesis/bracket) and showing a color-coded example of writing the intervals
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 Calculus - Analyzing Graph of the First Derivative

Calculus - Analyzing Graph of the First Derivative

Created by
Impwolf
Given the graph of the first derivative, analyzing the concavity and increasing/decreasing intervals of f(x)
Preview of Function Graphs Analysis Algebra 2 Cheat Sheet | end behavior, inc/dec, max, min

Function Graphs Analysis Algebra 2 Cheat Sheet | end behavior, inc/dec, max, min

This free, printable reference sheet covers the following analysis of function graphs: increasing/decreasing intervalsend behaviorrelative maximum/minimumabsolute maximum/minimumIf you use "global" max/min and "local" max/min, there is a variation of the sheet included using these terms instead of relative and absolute. The sheet prints 2 per page. You may also like:Graphing Polynomial Functions Digital Math Escape Room Activity"2 Truths and a Lie" Key Features of Rational Functions Error Analys
Preview of Calculus Foldable 3-2: Curve Sketching Aids

Calculus Foldable 3-2: Curve Sketching Aids

Created by
Fan's Math
This is a three page foldable covering all the calculus curve sketching concepts (critical numbers, extrema, increasing/decreasing, points of inflections, and concavity), their definitions and how to find them using Calculus. My students find it easier to fill the foldable in over the week as we encounter the concepts in our discussions. All my foldables are self-guided which allows the students to start the foldable in class for about 10 to 15 minutes then complete the AP style examples at ho
Preview of Parent Function Introduction Absolute Value Notes

Parent Function Introduction Absolute Value Notes

I am going to be trying to implement sketch notes this year. This is my first go to introduce the graph and characteristics of the absolute value function. One worksheet to define the absolute value equation, set up the table, graph the function and find the characteristics of absolute value including: x-intercepts y-intercept Domain Range Vertex Intervals of increasing Intervals of decreasing End Behavior LHS End Behavior RHS
Preview of Circles Vocabulary Doodle Notes for High School

Circles Vocabulary Doodle Notes for High School

Coloring/Doodle notes on circles vocabulary for high school geometry. The bubble letters and pictures allow students to color while taking notes to decrease distraction and increase engagement. Includes three examples to practice identifying types of lines on a circle: tangent, secant, chord, radius, and diameter.
Preview of Unit 1 Honors Precalculus Reference Sheet (Functions & Graphs)

Unit 1 Honors Precalculus Reference Sheet (Functions & Graphs)

Created by
Hazel Marie
Great tool for studying for unit 1 test! 1.1 Introduction to Precalculus - factoring, exponent rules, how to use graphing calculator 1.2 Functions & Their Properties - domain, range, increasing/decreasing/constant, bounds, even/odd, continuity, extrema, intercepts 1.3 Parent Functions & Transformations 1.4 Composition of Functions - combining, composition, decomposition 1.5 Inverse Functions - solving & graphing
Preview of Desmos Flower Graphing Activity

Desmos Flower Graphing Activity

In this activity, students will use the graphing calculator features of Desmos.com to construct a flower! This activity is a great review of their graphing skills and an excellent technology application. Students will use polar equations to make the flower petals, horizontal and vertical lines to make the ground and flower stem, and sine equations to make the leaves. They can also modify the suggested equations to personalize their design and make it their own! These directions are written
Preview of Function Characteristics Foldable Notes/Reference

Function Characteristics Foldable Notes/Reference

Created by
Doing Math
Looking for notes on function characteristics? This foldable is just what you need and can easily fit into students' interactive notebooks with just two folds! Characteristics Included:Domain & Range Intervals of Increase & Decrease Intervals of Positive & Negative End Behavior Intercepts Use these notes two ways:1. Have students fill in the characteristics for the three examples and use as traditional notes/practice 2. Print the filled in version for students to use as a reference Cli
Preview of Graphing Trigonometry Parent Functions - Graphic Organizers

Graphing Trigonometry Parent Functions - Graphic Organizers

Trigonometry Parent Functions - Graphic OrganizersSIX graphic organizers for the trigonometric functions: • Sine • Cosine • Tangent • Secant • Cosecant • Cotangent The graphic organizers include domain, range, continuity, symmetry, local maxima and minima, periods, asymptotes, intervals of increase and decrease, x and y intercepts, a table of important points, and a graph. Students can fill the graphic organizers in or a typed answer key version is included as well. These are great to give to st
Preview of Power and Radical Functions

Power and Radical Functions

Created by
Dakota Teacher
This is the first section in the study guide for the Power, Polynomial and Rational Functions unit. In this study guide you will graph and analyze power and radical functions. With these functions you will describe the domain and range, intercepts, end behavior, continuity, and where the graph is increasing and decreasing. This includes a product key.
Preview of Graphing Absolute Value Functions Notes: Domain, Range, and Continuity

Graphing Absolute Value Functions Notes: Domain, Range, and Continuity

Created by
The Conic Queen
This absolute value functions notes sheet is a clear, structured resource that helps students confidently master graphing and analyzing absolute value functions in Algebra. It breaks concepts down step-by-step so students can easily understand transformations, graphing, and function behavior. Practice problems go beyond basic graphing and include identifying domain and range, as well as analyzing increasing/decreasing intervals and continuity. This helps students move past memorization and devel
Preview of Weighted Grade Chart

Weighted Grade Chart

This can be useful for many students who are in a class with weighted grades. It be arks it down into a simpler calculation that lets the student track his/her total cumulative grade as each new assignment is added. *Note: "Weight" section is for each individual item's weight. Example: If quizzes are worth 40% of your grade and there are 4 quizzes total, each is worth 10%... so 10% should be put in the "Weight" column, and you multiply your grade by that to get "Weighted Percent"
Preview of Single Stock Tracker

Single Stock Tracker

Created by
Kayla Kennedy
To highlight the volatility of single stock trading, students will choose a public company and track the share price for five "check-ins". In this scenario, they have $1,000 to invest. They will purchase as many shares that they can at the current share price (I have them round to the nearest hundredth for fractional shares). I typically have students "check-in" every other day, record the current share price, how much value their investment is worth on that day, and the percentage increase or d
Preview of The Final Countdown: 10 Things to Remember for AP Calculus

The Final Countdown: 10 Things to Remember for AP Calculus

This resource is designed as a high-leverage, one-page "cheat sheet" that distills the most critical concepts for the AP Calculus AB exam into a student-friendly reference guide. It serves as a visual anchor for students during their final review phase, focusing on the "Top 10" topics that frequently appear on the test. Product OverviewThe guide covers the heavy hitters of the curriculum, including: Fundamental Theorem of Calculus (FTC): Provides a clear shortcut for the derivative of an accumu
Preview of Unit Circle Quiz, Practice, and Key

Unit Circle Quiz, Practice, and Key

Created by
KstevMath
File contains three pages: a blank unit circle quiz, a blank unit circle practice page, and a unit circle key. 2/22/2022 - fixed typo on the key 12/29/2023 - added Easel activity Please leave me a comment if you have any suggestions on how to make the Easel assignment better. I was hoping that students would be able to copy and paste the square root and pi symbols to put in the boxes, but I don't know if it actually works to do that.
Preview of Free Percent of a Number and Friendly Percentages Cheat Sheets

Free Percent of a Number and Friendly Percentages Cheat Sheets

These free, printable percent cheat sheets can be added to student notebooks as reminders for how to calculate: percentage of a numbercorresponding "friendly" percentsThe percentage of a number sheet reminds students of the divisor when calculating percents. Students might use this reference if asked to find "5% of 120" as a reminder that 120 can be divided by 20 to find 5%. This sheet prints 2 per page. The friendly percents sheet is helpful when calculating discounts, and even during an expon
Preview of Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percents and Decimals

Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percents and Decimals

Created by
Room 204
This is a project that helps students learn to compute fractions, decimals and percents. The preview is a "universal" homework that students can complete for review any time during the year. Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percents and Decimals by Sherre Vernon is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
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