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Preview of Multi-Step Equations Thin Slicing Activity, One, No & Infinite Solutions (E) BTC

Multi-Step Equations Thin Slicing Activity, One, No & Infinite Solutions (E) BTC

Your students will be engaged while solving equations with variables on both sides during this cooperative group activity. Although I designed this 30 question activity for groups, it can also be used as classwork, homework, a study guide, or as a quiz. This is the fifth in a series of 5 Thin Slicing Activities involving equations. All 5 can be purchased separately or as a Bundle: Equations 5 Thin Slicing Activity BundleAnswers include One, No and Infinite Solutions. If you would like questi
Preview of Equations- Variables on Both Sides Thin Slicing Activity (D) BTC

Equations- Variables on Both Sides Thin Slicing Activity (D) BTC

Your students will be engaged while solving equations with variables on both sides during this cooperative group activity. Although I designed this 30 question activity for groups, it can also be used as classwork, homework, a study guide, or as a quiz. This is the fourth in a series of 5 Thin Slicing Activities involving equations. All 5 can be purchased separately or as a Bundle: Equations 5 Thin Slicing Activity BundleAll the answers to this activity are integers. If you would like questio
Preview of Distributive Property with Combining Like Terms Thin Slicing Activity (C) BTC

Distributive Property with Combining Like Terms Thin Slicing Activity (C) BTC

Your students will be engaged while applying the distributive property and combining like terms during this cooperative group activity. Although I designed this 30 question activity for groups, it can also be used as classwork, homework, a study guide, or as a quiz. This is a Thin Slicing Activity based on the research of Peter Liljedahl, Buliding Thinking Classrooms (BTC) in Mathematics. This activity contains 3 challenge levels: Mild, Spicy, and Wicked Hot. There is an increase in challenge fr
Preview of Analyzing Key Features of Functions Foldable

Analyzing Key Features of Functions Foldable

Looking to help your students learn the different aspects of analyzing functions? This foldable is the perfect intro and helps students visually see each characteristic along side a definition. Topics included: Linear/non-linearInterceptsLine SymmetryMaximum(s) and Minimum(s)Positive and Negative IntervalsIncreasing & Decreasing IntervalsDomain & RangeEnd Behavior (the answer key writes end behavior with arrows, like (, ), but you can adapt if using this foldable in a more-advanced course)All e
Preview of Function Characteristics and Terminology

Function Characteristics and Terminology

This graphic organizer/notes packet is designed to be used to introduce functions at an Algebra I or II level. It contains the parent functions and their graphs, function notation, interval notation, set notation, domain, range, continuous vs. discrete, points of discontinuity, areas of increase and decrease, average rate of change, extrema, intercept, asymptotes and end behavior. It is a great tool to introduce this terminology before diving deeper into each of the parent functions. I use this
Preview of Key Features of Polynomial Graphs Interactive Notes and Student Practice Pages

Key Features of Polynomial Graphs Interactive Notes and Student Practice Pages

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Math by Miriam
After you have introduced some basic concepts about polynomial functions and their graph to students, begin introducing them to analyzing the key features of the graph: zeros, turning points, local extrema, intervals where the function is positive & negative, and intervals where the function is increasing & decreasing. These scaffolded notes and practice pages work great for students to understand this complex topic. The only thing students need besides the note or practice page you give th
Preview of Equations- Distributive Property & Combine Like Terms Thin Slicing Activity (C)

Equations- Distributive Property & Combine Like Terms Thin Slicing Activity (C)

Your students will be engaged while applying the distributive property and combining like terms to solve equations during this cooperative group activity. Although I designed this 30 question activity for groups, it can also be used as classwork, homework, a study guide, or as a quiz. This is the third in a series of 5 Thin Slicing Activities involving equations. All 5 can be purchased separately or as a Bundle: Equations 5 Thin Slicing Activity Bundle This is a Thin Slicing Activity based on
Preview of Applications of Quadratics Notes - (Attributes, Domain, and Range)

Applications of Quadratics Notes - (Attributes, Domain, and Range)

Applications of Quadratics | Guided Notes Using a Single Graph | Algebra 1 | Interactive Notebook Help your students make real-world connections with this focused set of notes on quadratic applications! Using just one graph, students will analyze key features such as x- and y-intercepts, vertex, domain and range, and intervals of increase and decrease—all in a structured and accessible format. Designed with composition notebook and full-page options, this resource is perfect for interacti
Preview of Algebra Functions Vocabulary fill in the blank notes or reference sheet

Algebra Functions Vocabulary fill in the blank notes or reference sheet

#sunnysavings - This is a fill in the blank function vocabulary notes/reference sheet. This can be used as a differentiation page or just to save time since students do not have to copy the whole definition. Words included are relation, function, parent function, representations, domain, range, increasing and decreasing function, independent and dependent variables, continuous, and discrete.What others are saying:Extremely satisfiedGreat resource to supplement the curriculum and fill learning ga
Preview of Characteristics of Function Graphs Guided Notes & Worksheet End of Year Review

Characteristics of Function Graphs Guided Notes & Worksheet End of Year Review

Help your students master key features of function graphs with these notes and practice activities! Perfect for review before finals or after testing.In this resource, students will explore all the important characteristics of function graphs, including: zeros maximums & minimums (both global and local) turning points average rate of change increasing & decreasing intervals domain, range, and end behavior What’s included: 3 pages of vocabulary notes to introduce and review key terms 4
Preview of Intro to Exponential Functions - Binder Notes for Algebra 1 - Editable

Intro to Exponential Functions - Binder Notes for Algebra 1 - Editable

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Lisa Davenport
This set of editable Algebra 1 Binder Notes provides students with guided notes on similarities and differences between linear functions and exponential growth and decay functions The front side of the page compares these three by examining an equations, table, graph, and interpreting the y-intercept/ initial value, slope/ constant ratio, and whether the graph is increasing or decreasing. Students will then practice the following concepts: determine whether a table of value is linear or expon
Preview of Interpreting Graphs Guided Notes and Practice

Interpreting Graphs Guided Notes and Practice

This Interpreting Graphs resource includes guided notes and practice problems that can be completed together during whole group or small group instruction. You Try! problems are provided on the second page and can be completed as independent practice. This resource includes problems that ask students to identify where a function is increasing, decreasing, positive, negative, linear, and nonlinear. Please reach out if you have any questions or concerns about this resource! Thanks! AG Fonts were
Preview of Characteristics of Exponential Functions Notes and Practice

Characteristics of Exponential Functions Notes and Practice

Do you need a complete lesson on identifying the characteristics of exponential functions? This lesson is ready to use and has everything you need! In this lesson your students will learn how to identify domain, range, asymptote, and end behavior or exponential functions. Students will also identify if an exponential function is increasing or decreasing and if it exponential growth or exponential decay. This lesson includes: ✨ 1 page of guided notes ✨ 1 page of practice ✨ 1 video lesson ✨ 3 exi
Preview of Key Features/Characteristics of Exponential Functions Guided Notes and Practice

Key Features/Characteristics of Exponential Functions Guided Notes and Practice

Teach Key Features/Characteristics of Exponential Functions with guided notes and practice problems designed to promote deep conceptual knowledge — not just memorization. Students will analyze exponential functions by completing a guided notes section with vocabulary and 8 comprehensive guided examples, applying their knowledge to identify and interpret key features. Students will identify: ✔ Domain and range ✔ Asymptotes ✔ Intervals of increase/decrease ✔ Positive and negative intervals ✔ x- an
Preview of Graphing Piecewise Functions Notes: Domain, Range, and Continuity

Graphing Piecewise Functions Notes: Domain, Range, and Continuity

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The Conic Queen
This graphing piecewise functions notes sheet is a clear, structured resource that helps students master one of the more challenging Algebra topics. It guides students step-by-step through interpreting, evaluating, and graphing piecewise functions with a strong focus on clarity and visual organization. Practice problems go beyond graphing and include identifying domain and range, as well as analyzing increasing/decreasing intervals and continuity—helping students build a deeper understanding of
Preview of Key Features of Quadratic Functions - Editable Binder Notes for Algebra 1

Key Features of Quadratic Functions - Editable Binder Notes for Algebra 1

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Lisa Davenport
This set of editable Algebra 1 Binder Notes provides students with guided notes serving as an introduction to graphing quadratic functions. Students will explore the quadratic parent function from an equation, table, and graph. They will label the vertex, axis of symmetry, determine which way it opens, and define the intervals in which it increases and decreases. Students will also explore the effect of "a" and compare functions with different values of "a" to the parent quadratic function.
Preview of Graphing Quadratic Functions Investigation

Graphing Quadratic Functions Investigation

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Math with Mrs U
Students will investigate the effect of "a" on the graph of a quadratic function. They will start with making a prediction about the shape of the graph of a quadratic function and then graph y=x^2 and then y=-x^2 and compare the two graphs. they will then graph functions in which "a" increases and "a" decreases and make conclusions based on their graphs. It is a nice way to introduce graphing quadratic functions before going into vertex form and standard form.
Preview of Graphing Functions Guided Notes, Worksheets, & Homework | 8th-10th Grade Algebra

Graphing Functions Guided Notes, Worksheets, & Homework | 8th-10th Grade Algebra

This product is part of Unit 4 (Functions). Get the full unit or even better, the full year below: Algebra I Full Year Curriculum (lessons, Homework, Reviews, Assessments, Answer Keys, All editable)This Algebra I lesson introduces students to graphical features of functions by helping them analyze and interpret key characteristics of graphs. Through clear instruction, guided examples, and structured practice, students learn how to identify important features such as intercepts, increasing and
Preview of Functions Notes (Function Families) - Algebra 2

Functions Notes (Function Families) - Algebra 2

Created by
The Engineer
This item can be used to introduce function families and the characteristics of each. It may also be used as a culminating review activity for students. I have included 2 versions of the notes: a fill-in-the-blank version and a completed version that can be given to students. Characteristics for each family include: - Domain - Range - x and y intercepts - End Behavior - Increasing & Decreasing Intervals - Asymptotes Also included for each family is
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 Intro to Polynomial Functions - Algebra 2 Binder Notes

Intro to Polynomial Functions - Algebra 2 Binder Notes

Created by
Lisa Davenport
This set of algebra 2 binder notes provides students with an organized set guided notes for introducing students to polynomial functions. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to: Classify a polynomial by its degree and the number of termsDetermine end behavior Graph a Cubic Function and describe the graph including end behavior, turning points, and increasing/ decreasing intervalsThere are a total of 16 practice problems built into the notes. Download the product preview to get a cl
Preview of Properties of Functions Guided Notes and Practice Worksheet Lesson (EDITABLE)

Properties of Functions Guided Notes and Practice Worksheet Lesson (EDITABLE)

Properties of functions can be a very intimidating and confusing topic for Algebra students because of all the vocabulary terms and different notations. Make the concept straightforward and easy to understand for your students with this Properties of Functions Guided Notes and Practice Worksheet! This engaging and visual lesson gives your students the tools they need to succeed at determining and writing positive and negative intervals, increasing/decreasing/constant intervals, and maxima and
Preview of Horizontal Vertical Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Introduction

Horizontal Vertical Parallel and Perpendicular Lines Introduction

This activity can be used as an introduction/notes to horizontal and vertical lines and their slopes. Students will be asked to do the following: Define horizontal lines. Define vertical lines. Given 8 lines draw a circle around all the horizontal lines and a square around all the vertical lines. Guided notes on the 4 kinds of lines (horizontal, vertical, increasing and decreasing) and the slopes they have (zero, undefined, positive, negative)Label the slope of 8 lines.Draw a vertical line. Dr
Preview of Standard Form of a Quadratic - Guided Notes | Practice | Homework

Standard Form of a Quadratic - Guided Notes | Practice | Homework

Created by
Emilee Seeger
ABOUT THIS RESOURCE:This is a no-prep lesson that covers the following topics: Parts of a parabolaHow to find the axis of symmetry of a quadratic in standard form.How to find the vertex of a quadratic in standard form.How to determine whether a quadratic has a maximum or minimum.Determining intervals in which the quadratic is increasing/decreasing.Demining values for which the quadratic is positive/negative. How to graph a quadratic in standard form.This product includes: Guided notes printable
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