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Preview of Increasing, Decreasing,  or Constant

Increasing, Decreasing, or Constant

Cornell Notes template to help students define and visualize graphical behaviors. and assess the changes across the domain.
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 - 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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