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Preview of Graphing Functions: Drawing Graphs to Fit the Given Criteria (Day 4)

Graphing Functions: Drawing Graphs to Fit the Given Criteria (Day 4)

With this Graphing Functions Handout, students will be assessed on their ability to draw a graph given certain parameters including: Domain, Range, Symmetry, Zeros, X-Intercepts, Y-Intercepts, Increasing Intervals, Decreasing Intervals, Maximum Value, and Minimum Value. With the help of the answer key, you will be prepared for any and all student questions related to the notes. Related Notes / Worksheets:Graphing Functions Terminology Introduction Notes: Domain, Range, Zeros, Maxima, Increa
Preview of Graphing Square Root Functions: Domain, Range, Zeros, X-int, Y-Int... (Day 10)

Graphing Square Root Functions: Domain, Range, Zeros, X-int, Y-Int... (Day 10)

With this Graphing Square Root Functions Guided Notes Handout, students will be learning how to graph square root functions and identify Shifts, Domain, Range, Symmetry, Zeros, X-Intercepts, Y-Intercepts, Increasing Intervals, Decreasing Intervals, Maximum Value, and Minimum Value. With the help of the answer key, you will be prepared for any and all student questions related to the notes. RELATED NOTES, WORKSHEETS, and PROJECTS:Graphing LINEAR FUNCTIONS and finding Domain, Range, Symmetry,
Preview of Graphing Absolute Value Functions: Domain, Range, Zeros, X-int, Y-Int... (Day 9)

Graphing Absolute Value Functions: Domain, Range, Zeros, X-int, Y-Int... (Day 9)

With this Graphing Absolute Value Functions Guided Notes Handout, students will be learning how to graph absolute value functions and identify Shifts, Domain, Range, Symmetry, Zeros, X-Intercepts, Y-Intercepts, Increasing Intervals, Decreasing Intervals, Maximum Value, and Minimum Value. With the help of the answer key, you will be prepared for any and all student questions related to the notes. RELATED NOTES, WORKSHEETS, and PROJECTS:Graphing LINEAR FUNCTIONS and finding Domain, Range, Symm
Preview of Graphing Functions Terminology Intro: Domain, Range, Zeros, Maxima, etc (Day 3)

Graphing Functions Terminology Intro: Domain, Range, Zeros, Maxima, etc (Day 3)

With this Graphing Functions Guided Notes Handout, students will be learning definitions and how to identify the following vocabulary in a graph: Domain, Range, Symmetry, Zeros, X-Intercepts, Y-Intercepts, Increasing Intervals, Decreasing Intervals, Maximum Value, and Minimum Value. With the help of the answer key, you will be prepared for any and all student questions related to the notes. Related Worksheets:Graphing Functions Terminology Worksheet #1: Domain, Range, Zeros, Maxima, Increas
Preview of Graphing Functions Terminology Worksheet#1: Domain, Range, Zeros, Maxima (Day 3)

Graphing Functions Terminology Worksheet#1: Domain, Range, Zeros, Maxima (Day 3)

With this Graphing Functions Terminology Worksheet (#1), students will be assessed on definitions and how to identify the following vocabulary in a graph: Domain, Range, Symmetry, Zeros, X-Intercepts, Y-Intercepts, Increasing Intervals, Decreasing Intervals, Maximum Value, and Minimum Value. With the help of the answer key, you will be prepared for any and all student questions related to the notes. Related Notes / Worksheets:Graphing Functions Terminology Introduction Notes: Domain, Range,
Preview of Linear & Quadratic Functions WS: Domain, Range, Zeros, X-int, Y-Int, etc (Day 7)

Linear & Quadratic Functions WS: Domain, Range, Zeros, X-int, Y-Int, etc (Day 7)

With this Graphing Linear & Quadratic Functions Worksheet, students will be assessed on how to graph linear & quadratic functions and identify Shifts, Domain, Range, Symmetry, Zeros, X-Intercepts, Y-Intercepts, Increasing Intervals, Decreasing Intervals, Maximum Value, and Minimum Value. With the help of the answer key, you will be prepared for any and all student questions related to the notes. RELATED NOTES, WORKSHEETS, and PROJECTS:Graphing LINEAR FUNCTIONS and finding Domain, Range, Symm
Preview of Graphing Functions Terminology Worksheet#2: Domain, Range, Zeros, Maxima (Day 4)

Graphing Functions Terminology Worksheet#2: Domain, Range, Zeros, Maxima (Day 4)

With this Graphing Functions Terminology Worksheet (#2), students will be assessed on definitions and how to identify the following vocabulary in a graph: Domain, Range, Symmetry, Zeros, X-Intercepts, Y-Intercepts, Increasing Intervals, Decreasing Intervals, Maximum Value, and Minimum Value. With the help of the answer key, you will be prepared for any and all student questions related to the notes. Related Notes / Worksheets:Graphing Functions Terminology Introduction Notes: Domain, Range,
Preview of Most Popular Christmas Items: Data & Statistics Analysis (Grades 6–8)

Most Popular Christmas Items: Data & Statistics Analysis (Grades 6–8)

Engage your grades 6–8 students with this Christmas Data & Statistics Analysis Project that blends real-world holiday shopping data with middle-school math skills. Students explore multiple datasets, create and interpret graphs, compare variability, calculate percent change, and explain trends using evidence. This resource includes bar graphs, dot plots, pie charts, and line-graph elements—giving students hands-on practice with real data. A built-in quiz and answer key help assess understanding
Preview of Regressions using the TI84 graphing calculator

Regressions using the TI84 graphing calculator

Created by
sam lashlee
Some questions in algebra and algebra 2 will ask for the equation of a curve or correlation coefficient. The r-value number describes both how well the equation of the curve fits and whether the graph is increasing or decreasing. The r- value will be positive if the graph is increasing and the r-value will be negative if the graph is decreasing. The closer the absolute value of r is to 1, the better the curve fits the data. An r-value of 1 means the curve fits the data perfectly and has a positi
Preview of Quadratic Functions - Key Features of Quadratic Functions

Quadratic Functions - Key Features of Quadratic Functions

Created by
Taylor Darr
Algebra 1: Key Features of Quadratic Functions Notes Help students understand the key features of quadratic graphs with these structured, student-friendly guided notes! This resource walks Algebra 1 students through identifying and analyzing important characteristics of quadratic functions while giving them opportunities to practice with graphs and tables. These notes are perfect for introducing quadratic functions or reinforcing graph analysis skills in Algebra 1. Topics Covered Key featu
Preview of Cubic, Abs Val, Squ Root, &  Exp WS: Domain, Range, Zeros, X-int, Y-Int (Day 12)

Cubic, Abs Val, Squ Root, & Exp WS: Domain, Range, Zeros, X-int, Y-Int (Day 12)

With this Graphing Cubic, Absolute Value, Square Root, and Exponential Functions Worksheet, students will be assessed on how to graph these functions and identify Shifts, Domain, Range, Symmetry, Zeros, X-Intercepts, Y-Intercepts, Increasing Intervals, Decreasing Intervals, Maximum Value, and Minimum Value. With the help of the answer key, you will be prepared for any and all student questions related to the notes. RELATED NOTES, WORKSHEETS, and PROJECTS:Graphing LINEAR FUNCTIONS and finding
Preview of AP Precalculus Topic 1.1 Self-Checking Partner Activity

AP Precalculus Topic 1.1 Self-Checking Partner Activity

In this activity, partners solve different problems, but get the same answer. This allows students to self-check their progress. The activity focuses on the following skills: Identifying intervals on which a function is increasing or decreasingIdentifying intervals on which a function is concave up and concave downEvaluating functions given a graphFinding interceptsDescribing rates of changeIdentifying intervals on which the rate of change of a function as increasing or decreasing
Preview of Grade 8 Groundhog Math Weather Graph Algebra Linear Model Statistic Inequality

Grade 8 Groundhog Math Weather Graph Algebra Linear Model Statistic Inequality

Challenge your Grade 8 students to think like data scientists with this 10-page, black-and-white Climate vs. Tradition math investigation. Using Groundhog Day as a real-world hook, students analyze temperature data, trends, percent change, and prediction accuracy to answer one central question: Does folklore outperform math?This resource is intentionally not cute or craft-based. Instead, it focuses on data literacy, climate reasoning, and mathematical skepticism, helping students evaluate cl
Preview of GRAPHING FUNCTIONS BOOKLET PROJECT: Characteristics of Graphs (Days 14-15)

GRAPHING FUNCTIONS BOOKLET PROJECT: Characteristics of Graphs (Days 14-15)

With this Graphing Functions Booklet Project, students will be assessed on how to graph linear, quadratic, cubic, absolute value, square root, and exponential functions. They will identify Shifts, Domain, Range, Symmetry, Zeros, X-Intercepts, Y-Intercepts, Increasing Intervals, Decreasing Intervals, Maximum Value, and Minimum Value. Students will also identify similarities and differences within the project and then turn their pages into a booklet with a cover page. With the help of the ans
Preview of Domain and Range Finder Tools

Domain and Range Finder Tools

Do your algebra students need help finding domain and range of graphs? These simple domain and range finder manipulatives guide students where to look when analyzing graphs for domain and range. > UPDATE: A 3rd tool for finding increasing & decreasing intervals has been added to the file. There are simple directions written on the tools to help students independently understand the process of successfully finding domain and range of graphs. The directions guide students to slide the tools a
Preview of Qualitative Graph Features and Functions | 4-in-1 Skill Sheet™ | 8th Grade Math

Qualitative Graph Features and Functions | 4-in-1 Skill Sheet™ | 8th Grade Math

Created by
Math Class 678
⭐ QUALITATIVE GRAPH FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS | 4-IN-1 SKILL SHEET™ FOR 8TH GRADE MATH ⭐ Everything your 8th graders need to master qualitative graph features — building bidirectional fluency between a graph and its verbal description: identifying intervals of increase and decrease, locating turning points, classifying a curve as linear or nonlinear, and sketching a graph from a verbal description of a real-world situation. This CCSS 8.F.B.5 worksheet opens with single-feature identification prob
Preview of Algebra Stations - Describing Characteristics of Quadratics from Graphs & Tables

Algebra Stations - Describing Characteristics of Quadratics from Graphs & Tables

Created by
Brook Buckelew
This activity is designed to be used as a circuit activity. Students will be given various quadratic equations and graphs. Students will be asked to answer questions such as vertex, domain, range, intercepts, end behavior, intervals of increase and decrease, and
Preview of Functions Guided Notes

Functions Guided Notes

Created by
Chrissy Golding
These basic functions guided notes are meant to introduce students to the basic concepts of functions. Students will identify linear and non-linear functions, review steps to graphing, determine the definition of a function, learn about explicit and recursive rules, identify increasing and decreasing functions, and learn about using the vertical line test to determine if a graph represents a function. This is meant to support a teacher-guided lesson on functions.
Preview of 8.11A Describing an Association in a Scatterplot Digital Activity

8.11A Describing an Association in a Scatterplot Digital Activity

Created by
McBeee Math
This product is modeled to practice: 8.11(A) construct a scatterplot and describe the observed data to address questions of association such as linear, nonlinear, and no association between bivariate dataFocusing on describing the observed data and utilizing words as increase, decrease, positive association, negative association, and no association this online web based activity has 10 questions. What makes this product fun and unique is that the students get an online website in which they cli
Preview of Grade 12 Functions in PDF

Grade 12 Functions in PDF

Relationships, terminology, mapping, vertical line test, inverse functions, inverse of a straight line, inverse of a parabola, exponential laws, exponential equations, definition of a log, converting between exponential & log forms, sketching exponential & log forms, sketching exponential & log graphs, increasing & decreasing exponential & log graphs. Remainder theorem, factor theorem, finding factors & cubic expressions, solving cubic expressions. Excellent for classroom teaching
Preview of Functions - Interpreting Graphs - 6th to 8th Grade Classwork

Functions - Interpreting Graphs - 6th to 8th Grade Classwork

Functions - Interpreting GraphsDo your students struggle with graphing functions from word problems? This introduction has broken through my student's barriers, and they begin to feel competent and capable when they are making their own function graphs! ★ Students understand increasing, decreasing, and constant changes in a graph and tie it to real world explanations!✎ Please write a review! or check out my other function products: ✓ Check out my other products!Identifying Functions Class
Preview of Foldable - Graphing Quadratic Functions from Vertex Form (INB)

Foldable - Graphing Quadratic Functions from Vertex Form (INB)

Created by
Mathy Mrs J
*This product is included in the following bundles: Graphing Parabolas NO PREP Unit, and Graphing Parabolas from Vertex Form NO PREP Lesson. This foldable describes how to graph a parabola given its equation in vertex form. The students find the vertex, the y- intercept, a reflection point, and describe the domain, range, and intervals of increase and decrease. You may also like...✏️ Graphing Quadratic Functions from Vertex Form Mini Notes✏️ Graphing Quadratic Functions from Vertex Form Inves
Preview of Algebra 2 Functions Mix-Match Game

Algebra 2 Functions Mix-Match Game

In this algebra game, students choose cards from 2 piles to learn if they will graph or write a function equation and also what the characteristics of the function should be. This activity is a great review of domain, range, increasing and decreasing. In pile 1 (large functions cards):On each card is written the name of a function (absolute value, radical or quadratic) and whether the students should graph the function or write its equation. In pile 2 (small characteristics cards):On each card i
Preview of graph logarithm and inverse function : exponential , rational exponents function

graph logarithm and inverse function : exponential , rational exponents function

Graphing Logarithmic Function, Domain , Asymptotes & end behaviour Rational function inside logarithm + inverse function nested logarithm analysis of the function with detailed explanation for exam preparation It includes clear explanations in simple language to analyze logarithmic graphs: number of branches, increasing or decreasing behavior, inverse functions, and end behavior.
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