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
Stop searching for functional money assessments! 🪙💵 Are you looking for a data-driven, visual way to evaluate money recognition? This 13-page Money Mastery Freebie provides a structured and professional assessment for Special Education (SPED) classrooms and students with Autism. What’s EXACTLY Inside?This resource is organized into two comprehensive assessment pages (Bills vs. Coins), each featuring 3 progressive activities: 📄 Page 11: Banknotes Identification Quiz ($1 - $100)Activity 1 (M
Weekly homework agenda. Use to help your students, and their parents, keep track of nightly/weekly homework, upcoming quizzes/tests, etc. Promote independence, responsibility, and accountability.
Are your students struggling with place value?In 3rd-5th grade, we start adding more digits and using powers of ten — and this can be visually confusing for many students. This resource helps organize their thinking and gives them a clear visual representation of not only the value of each place, but also how place value changes.✨ How I use this in my classroom: Each student keeps a math tool folder with page protectors so they can write on these mats again and again. When working with pla
3rd - 5th
Basic Operations, Decimals, Place Value
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