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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 FREE Quick Quiz: Writing Linear Equations Worksheet | 8th-9th Grade | Algebra 1

FREE Quick Quiz: Writing Linear Equations Worksheet | 8th-9th Grade | Algebra 1

Want a fast way to see if your students can write linear equations in slope-intercept form? This quick check freebie is perfect for bell work, exit tickets, or a quick formative quiz! What’s Included:Each of the 2 quick checks has 4 questions where students write an equation in slope-intercept form based on: A graphA tableSlope and y-interceptTwo ordered pairsAnswer keys included for stress-free grading! Quick to assign, easy to grade, and perfect for building confidence while prepping for bigge
Preview of Reflection and Translation Review

Reflection and Translation Review

Have your students practice reflecting and translating figures on a coordinate plane and show what they know by explaining the process. This would be a good review before a quiz or an exit ticket.
Preview of Plotting Points on a Coordinate Plane Test

Plotting Points on a Coordinate Plane Test

Quick and easy comprehensive quiz/test over plotting points on a coordinate plane! Assess your students' knowledge on ordered pairs, coordinate planes, plotting points, x-axis and y-axis and more!
Preview of Printable Graph Papers

Printable Graph Papers

Always have the graph paper you need when you need it.Save class time and increase student time on task.**Use in student interactive notebooks **Have available for students working on independent work **Keep students engaged without spending the time for them to draw graphs. Implementation Strategies*Print on sticker paper or on paper and let students use tape or glue stick.*Give students full page of graphs to keep in their notebooks.*Use full-page
Preview of Equations of Proportional Relationships Complete Lesson

Equations of Proportional Relationships Complete Lesson

A complete, common core lesson on writing equations of proportional relationships! Includes vocabulary, class notes, examples, in class practice, homework sheet, and a review sheet! Fully aligned to 7th grade common core standards. The review sheet serves as a great bell-work activity for the following day or as a formative assessment. Equations of Proportional Relationships Complete Lesson by Victoria Miller is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Based on a
Preview of Equations of Circles Notes

Equations of Circles Notes

Created by
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 Argumentative Writing Prompt – Diseases in the Mid-1900s

Argumentative Writing Prompt – Diseases in the Mid-1900s

This is a lesson that combines the basics of argumentative writing (claim-evidence-reasoning) as well as germ theory and the proliferation of vaccines in the 1950s. This lesson is all-encompassing; meaning the student should be able to complete the lesson without referring to outside resources. This could easily be modified to include a more robust research lesson on the spread of disease in America in the 1900s and the increased use of vaccines at the same time. I use this as a digital break fo
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 Math Logic Puzzle: Data Disruption

Math Logic Puzzle: Data Disruption

Can your students uncover the IXL imposter? In this engaging logic-based data activity, students take on the role of data detectives tasked with analyzing graphs, interpreting data, and using mathematical reasoning to identify which student report doesn’t add up. Blending real-world context with graphing and problem-solving, this challenge encourages critical thinking, collaboration, and meaningful math talk. Perfect for review, enrichment, early finishers, or an investigative-themed math day! W
Preview of Transformations Rule Cheat Sheet (Reflection, Rotation, Translation, & Dilation)

Transformations Rule Cheat Sheet (Reflection, Rotation, Translation, & Dilation)

Created by
Math in Demand
Included is a freebie on transformations rules (reflections, rotations, translations, and dilations). You can have students place the cheat sheet in their interactive notebooks, or you can laminate the cheat sheet and use it year after year!
Preview of Coordinate Grid Mystery Pictures Common Core Math Animals One and Only Ivan

Coordinate Grid Mystery Pictures Common Core Math Animals One and Only Ivan

Created by
Erica Peto
This is a set of three coordinate grids containing the coordinate pairs of three animals from The One and Only Ivan (by Katherine Applegate): a gorilla, an elephant, and a dog. Although they are animals from that novel, they can be used on their own without referencing the book. These are all original pieces of art I drew then listed the appropriate coordinates. They provide good practice in finding and plotting coordinates on a grid - one of the Common Core math standards for Grade 5. Although
Preview of Graphing Quadratics Poster - Maximums and Zeros

Graphing Quadratics Poster - Maximums and Zeros

This quadratics poster is a visual support for where to place the graphing calculator cursor when finding zeros and maximums. I made this poster for my students who needed extra support during our quadratics unit, especially with finding the zeros using the graphing calculator. Inside the file are directions for enlarging the poster to a classroom anchor chart and a warm up template I'd use during our quadratic word problems unit. I also linked inside a free set of PowerPoint slides to go along
Preview of FREEBIE Graphic Organizer Graphing Linear Equations: Slope Intercept Form

FREEBIE Graphic Organizer Graphing Linear Equations: Slope Intercept Form

Created by
Math Unjumbled
Graphing Linear Equations (Slope-Intercept Form) | Graphic Organizer FREEBIEMake graphing linear equations clear, structured, and engaging with this no-prep graphic organizer! This resource is perfect for introducing or reviewing slope-intercept form (y = mx + b) in Algebra 1. I use this in my classroom with dry-erase sleeves so students can practice, correct, and reuse it while learning how to graph step-by-step. It’s a great way to build confidence and reinforce key concepts without overwhe
Preview of FREE - Graph Paper / Coordinate Plane / Coordinate Grid Templates

FREE - Graph Paper / Coordinate Plane / Coordinate Grid Templates

Great graph paper for teacher and student use! 9 versions included. Some are whole page printables and others are tiles for printing multiple coordinate planes on one page. I hand these out to my students when we are doing examples in class that require graph paper. I usually print a bunch of them at the beginning of the school year and use them as I go! **PERSONAL USE ONLY!!** Click Here for Word Mathematics Freebie
Preview of Free Slope-Intercept Form Graphing Linear Equations Algebra Cheat Sheet Poster

Free Slope-Intercept Form Graphing Linear Equations Algebra Cheat Sheet Poster

This free algebra cheat sheet walks students through graphing linear equations by identifying the y-intercept, creating a table, and plotting the coordinates onto the coordinate plane. If you have students struggling to graph linear equations, this reference sheet can be slipped into their math notebooks or even enlarged to become an anchor chart (directions inside). > Browse all algebra resources> Browse all linear equations activitiesYou may also like:Graphing Linear Equations Digita
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
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