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Preview of (Alg 1) Quiz Show Game Linear Functions, Notation, & Arithmetic Sequences in PPT

(Alg 1) Quiz Show Game Linear Functions, Notation, & Arithmetic Sequences in PPT

Algebra 1 Quiz Show Game Linear Functions, Notation, and Arithmetic Sequences in PowerPoint Presentation This Quiz Show game, Jeopardy Style, is a great way to review a chapter. There are 25 questions and a scoreboard so you don’t have to write the score on a side board. Each page has the point value! Function Notation (with Piecewise Functions) F.BF.3, F.IF.1, F.IF.2, F.IF.7b Absolute-Value Functions F.BF.3, F.IF.1, F.IF.2, F.IF.7b Comparing Linear and Nonlinear Functions 8.F.3, F.LE.1b Arithm
Preview of (Alg 1) Function Notation (with Piecewise Functions) in a PowerPoint

(Alg 1) Function Notation (with Piecewise Functions) in a PowerPoint

Algebra 1 Function Notation (with Piecewise Functions) in a PowerPoint Presentation This slideshow lesson is very animated with a flow-through technique. I developed the lesson for my Algebra 1 class, but it can also be used for upper level class reviews. This lesson teaches how to evaluate, solve, and graph functions written in function notation and compare graphs of linear functions. This lesson has SKELETON NOTES, notes that have the problem only. I used this with our 1-1 district devices.
Preview of Function Notation (Math 1)

Function Notation (Math 1)

This lesson is the first of nine lessons in the Math 1 Linear Functions Unit. In this lesson, the students will learn how to: ~evaluate functions presented with function notation, ~represent solution in function notation, as an ordered pair, and as a point in the coordinate plane, ~solve equations presented with function notation. The download for this lesson includes guided notes (with examples and class work problems), an answer key to the guided notes, and a SMART Notebook presentation
Preview of Graphs and function notation

Graphs and function notation

Created by
Olena Malanchyn
The lecture includes topics: graphs of line, function notation. It can be used as review or as a lesson to introduce function notation. The examples are practical and last one is real life application of using graphs and functions. In general, it gives overview of graphs and functions as special kind of relations. In case students are confused how to determine is relation a function or not, I suggest the following approach. Let consider each element of domain represent a child and each element
Preview of Intro to Translations(shifts) of functions, a lesson and 4 assignments for SMART

Intro to Translations(shifts) of functions, a lesson and 4 assignments for SMART

Created by
Tom Wingo
Included in this zip folder are 6 SMART Notebook files. 1 is an introductory lesson, 4 are assignments and 1 is a printable reference. Assignment #4 is on the Socrative platform at Socrative.com. The share number is included in the Assignment #4 file. The Intro lesson is a 29 slide file. It is a lesson on shifts in functional notation. It is emphasized how a plus(+) differs horizontally and vertically in y=x^2. In this investigation is a table of values and a graph drawn by a TI 84 graphing ca
Preview of Algebra Power-Point:  Functions and Relations/DISTANCE LEARNING/NO PREP

Algebra Power-Point: Functions and Relations/DISTANCE LEARNING/NO PREP

Today's lesson covers various ways to recognize a relation and determine whether a set of ordered pairs is a function or a relation. They learn multiple ways to represent a function, as well as multiple ways to identify the differences between functions and relations. They understand the terms "input" and "output", they become masters at using the Vertical Line Test, and they learn to evaluate and graph a linear equation from functional notation. At the conclusion of the lesson, they will wo
Preview of Transformations Jeopardy

Transformations Jeopardy

Created by
MathMUDtician
This is an ActivInspire flip chart focused on transformations. All of the transformations are presented in function notation, as per common core standards. There are mechanical questions (produce an ordered pair after a transformation), and there are "theory" questions (A figure is rotated. Point B and Point B' have the same coordinates. What do you know about Point B?). As with regular jeopardy, the questions increase in difficulty as the point values increase. All of the "actions" on the
Preview of Graphing Horizontal and Vertical Lines (Math 1)

Graphing Horizontal and Vertical Lines (Math 1)

This lesson is the third of nine lessons in the Math 1 Linear Functions Unit. In this lesson, the students will learn how to: ~ graph horizontal and vertical lines. The download for this lesson includes guided notes (with examples and class work problems), an answer key to the guided notes, and a SMART Notebook presentation that corresponds with the guided notes that includes a “Ticket Out the Door”. Unit 3: Linear Functions Lesson 1: Function Notation Lesson 2: Graphs of Functions Lesson 3
Preview of Slope-Intercept Form (Math 1)

Slope-Intercept Form (Math 1)

This lesson is the fifth of nine lessons in the Math 1 Linear Functions Unit. In this lesson, the students will learn how to: ~write linear functions given a graph of the function, ~graph linear functions given an equation in slope-intercept form. The download for this lesson includes guided notes (with examples and class work problems), an answer key to the guided notes, and a SMART Notebook presentation that corresponds with the guided notes that includes a “Ticket Out the Door”. Unit 3
Preview of Standard Form-Linear Functions (Math 1)

Standard Form-Linear Functions (Math 1)

This lesson is the seventh of nine lessons in the Math 1 Linear Functions Unit. In this lesson, the students will learn how to: ~convert a linear function to slope-intercept form, ~graph linear functions in slope-intercept form, ~convert linear functions to standard form. The download for this lesson includes guided notes (with examples and class work problems), an answer key to the guided notes, and a SMART Notebook presentation that corresponds with the guided notes that includes a “Tic
Preview of Unit 3-Linear Functions (Math 1)

Unit 3-Linear Functions (Math 1)

This is the third of eight Units that I cover in Math 1. This unit is broken up in to nine different lessons that are listed below. Each lesson includes a SMART Notebook presentation with a formative assessment at the end, a student note-taking guide, and an answer key. Also included in this unit is a test review and a 40 question multiple choice and free response test. BONUS!!! Included in this download are printable "I CAN" Statements and a Lesson Outline for your bulletin board!!! Unit 3:
Preview of Graphs of Functions (Math 1)

Graphs of Functions (Math 1)

This lesson is the second of nine lessons in the Math 1 Linear Functions Unit. In this lesson, the students will learn how to: ~ evaluate functions and plot the results in the coordinate plane ~ distinguish between linear and non-linear functions ~ distinguish between linear, exponential, and quadratic functions ~ determine if a relation represents a function ~ identify the domain and range of a function The download for this lesson includes guided notes (with examples and class work problem
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