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Preview of STEM Function Notation Crime Scene Lab

STEM Function Notation Crime Scene Lab

Comes with: Power Point Presentation, Lesson in PDF format. Students will apply function notation to solve a missing persons case. The teacher will set up a crime scene in their classroom of six buried bodies. Students will identify if the body is male or female and apply the correct equation to calculate the persons height. They will also use the same equations to calculate the length of their humerus, tibia and radius bone! This assignment will surly impress both students and administratio
Preview of Math I Unit 3 Intro to Function Notation Power Points

Math I Unit 3 Intro to Function Notation Power Points

There are 5 Power Points total in this unit: 3.1 Definition of Functions 3.2 Function Notation, Evaluation, Domain & Range (3 part power point) 3.3 Writing a Function Rule 3.4 Determining and evaluate a function from a graph 3.5 Discrete & Continuous Data Each powerpoint is uniquely made. There are "SAT Spotlight" examples scattered throughout the power points which allows students to see how material from this unit can show up in their standardized tests. The Math I Unit 3 Map can be found
Preview of 3.2 Function Notation/ Evaluating Functions

3.2 Function Notation/ Evaluating Functions

This powerpoint includes 2 days of material: 3.2 Day 1: - definition of a function & function notation -rewriting in function notation -translating statements into ordered pairs -evaluating functions at given values -given a scenario write a function & evaluate at given values -SAT spotlight slides 3.2 Day 2 (Part 2 of ppt): -Domain and range from given graphs -State domain & range -Determine whether the given graph is a function
Preview of 3.3 Writing Function Rules Power Point

3.3 Writing Function Rules Power Point

This power point covers: -Function notation of a linear function -Independent & dependent variables -Writing function rules from word problems & tables This power point is supplemented by 3 worksheets which are available.
Preview of Definition of Function Power Point

Definition of Function Power Point

This powerpoint is a great introduction to what a function is! It contains numerous definitions and examples! It also has built in SAT practice question slides. There is a worksheet that follows this power point, "Intro to Function Notation".
Preview of Functions & Relations (Mathematics) Bundle

Functions & Relations (Mathematics) Bundle

Created by
LJ Pat Store
Grab your copy of Study Guides | Handouts & Editable PowerPoint Presentation about Functions & Relations + FREE Additional PowerPoint Presentation about the subtopics of Functions & Relations. No need to create a time-consuming graphs, equations, activities, examples, etc. TOPICS: 1. Functions & Relations (Overview, Elements, Characteristics, Example, Chart, etc.) 2. Function Notation 3. Mappings (Domain & Range) 4. Function Rule 5. Types of Their Functions & Their Graphs 6. Vertical
Preview of AP Physics C Algebra + Calculus Review: Editable Powerpoint Presentation

AP Physics C Algebra + Calculus Review: Editable Powerpoint Presentation

Created by
Physics with G
Need to review Algebra and Calculus concepts for your AP Physics C students at the start of the year? Have students in AP Physics C that have not learned integrals or derivatives in calc class yet? This editable presentation includes all the information your students will need to be successful in AP Physics C. What's Included?28 Slide Editable Powerpoint PresentationWhat Content is Covered?Math as a Model Algebra Rules for Isolating a Variable Solving Systems of Equations Newton and Leibniz Hi
Preview of Advanced Functions and Modeling Final Exam Review - Trasketball

Advanced Functions and Modeling Final Exam Review - Trasketball

Students will love this fun way of reviewing for their upcoming Final Exam in Advanced Functions & Modeling or IB Math Studies 1. The rules of the game are explained on the second slide of the PowerPoint. Students choose a question, and the question is either a "free throw", "jump shot", or "3-pointer". Create your own line on the classroom floor (with masking tape) to delineate a one-point, a two-point, or a three-point shot. As the name says, use your (empty!) trashcan as the basket. Your stud
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