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Preview of Average Rate of Change Self-Checking Path Activity Digital & Print

Average Rate of Change Self-Checking Path Activity Digital & Print

Engage students in calculating the average rate of change with this fun, NO PREP, self-checking digital Monster Path Activity (print version available)! Students will have fun watching the monster munch its way through the path as they answer each question correctly. Printable worksheet included for students to show their work. ACTIVITY TOPICS:Students will find the average rate of change... given a function, table, or graphfor linear, polynomial, and exponential functionsincluding word prob
Preview of Exponential Functions with Graphing | Answer Key

Exponential Functions with Graphing | Answer Key

This worksheet helps students master graphing exponential functions with guided practice on plotting points, identifying asymptotes, and analyzing end behavior. Learners will explore exponential growth and decay, determine domain and range, and interpret real-world scenarios—all with clear examples and scaffolded exercises. Perfect for algebra, precalculus, or math intervention lessons focusing on the properties and graphs of exponential functions.
Preview of Linear vs Nonlinear Functions Notes & Practice | Graph Equation Table Worksheets

Linear vs Nonlinear Functions Notes & Practice | Graph Equation Table Worksheets

In these activities, students practice identifying functions as linear or nonlinear. Students are given a graph, equation, or table of values and identify whether the function represented is linear or nonlinear. Nonlinear functions include absolute value, quadratic, exponential, and more. These notes and practice worksheets are differentiated based on some common needs found in the middle school math classroom. Modifications are considered for both struggling learners and high flyers. Diff
Preview of Compositions of Functions AP Precalculus 2.7 Digital Escape Activity

Compositions of Functions AP Precalculus 2.7 Digital Escape Activity

Your AP Precalculus students will LOVE practicing 2.7 Compositions of Functions with this fun, self-checking Crack the Code digital escape activity! ACTIVITY SKILLS for AP® Precalculus:This activity is designed to practice skills from objective 1.11a, 1.11b, and 1.11b Lock #1: Evaluating Composite Functions with Tables Only Lock #2: Evaluating Compositions of Functions given a table, graph, and algebraic function Lock #3: Find and simplify composite functions (linear, polynomial, radica
Preview of Inverse Functions 2.8 AP Precalculus Choice Board Self Checking Digital Activity

Inverse Functions 2.8 AP Precalculus Choice Board Self Checking Digital Activity

Engage your students in Inverse Functions with this fun, NO PREP, self-checking digital "Choose Two" activity! Printable version available to provide flexibility in your classroom. ⭐️HOW IT WORKS:Each activity consists of 18 questions total. There are 6 question sets and 3 questions in each set. In each question set, students will choose 2 of the 3 questions to answer. After they have correctly answered two questions, the 3rd question will change to "Awesome Job! You get to Skip This Question
Preview of Function Behavior Card Sort Activity | Polynomial Rational Exponential Log

Function Behavior Card Sort Activity | Polynomial Rational Exponential Log

Tired of searching for a function behavior activity that actually gets your precalculus or advanced algebra students thinking and talking about math? This card sort covers polynomial, rational, exponential, and log functions and is perfect for group work, review days, or practice. 📋 What's Included: · 56 sorting cards (8 each - table of values, function family, asymptotes, end behavior, average rate of change, concavity, intercepts) · 1 answer key · 1 optional extension activity · 1 dif
Preview of Exponential Functions Candy Lab – Decay, Growth & Modeling (TI-84 + Desmos)

Exponential Functions Candy Lab – Decay, Growth & Modeling (TI-84 + Desmos)

Created by
Sawyer Kolbe
Make exponential functions interactive and memorable with this real-world, candy-based math lab! Students explore exponential decay and growth using Skittles, M&Ms, or pennies, and use either Desmos or TI-84 calculators to model their data. It’s now fully updated with an example answer key, Desmos example, and editable Google Doc Versions, all included in one convenient file! What’s Included: 2 full versions of the lab: ➤ TI-84 Calculator Instructions ➤ Desmos Graphing InstructionsEditable
Preview of Integration U substitution Activity for Calculus

Integration U substitution Activity for Calculus

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Integration of Transcendental Functions with u-Substitution Dominoes matching activity will challenge your Calculus students while giving them a fun outlet to learn along with the ability to self check their work. Included are 11 definite integrals with Transcendental functions including the 6 trig functions, logarithmic, exponential, and inverse trig functions. It is suggested that students not use a graphing calculator. All answers are in exact form and many answers are similar. Stude
Preview of Exponential Functions Scavenger Hunt - Around the Room

Exponential Functions Scavenger Hunt - Around the Room

This interactive, hands on scavenger hunt is used to help students practice writing and analyzing Exponential Equations using graphs, tables, and scenarios. Students are asked to finding the initial amount and the multiplier in the form y=ab^x. There are a total of 10 cards that loop to each other. Students can start at any card, work their way through the problems, and check their answers with the teacher when completed. Instructions and an answer key are provided.
Preview of ANALYZING FUNCTIONS: Quadratic, Polynomial, Exponential

ANALYZING FUNCTIONS: Quadratic, Polynomial, Exponential

ANALYZING FUNCTIONS: Quadratic, Polynomial, ExponentialThere are many problem solving, graphing, mathematical modeling problem included in this purchase. These can be used as: Warm-Ups, Lessons, Closure, Homework, Assessment Questions Real-life examples of Quadratic, Polynomial and Exponential Functions are tough to come by. Here is a great assortment of applications. You will find these well worthwhile. Thank you for your purchase, and please remember to leave positive feedback.
Preview of Semi Log Plot Card Sort

Semi Log Plot Card Sort

Created by
Kim Melso
This card sort activity includes 8 semi log plot graphs and their matching table of values, exponential function, and linear log function. Teachers can pick and choose which cards they want students to match together. For an extension activity, consider removing the equation cards and having the students write them! I used this in AP Precalculus to solidify topic 2.15.
Preview of Derivatives Using Tables and Graphs

Derivatives Using Tables and Graphs

Derivatives using tables and graphs task card activity will give students an opportunity to practice how to find the derivative from a graph or from a table. These task cards can be used as an individual practice, partner activity or in small groups to allow for collaboration. Derivatives using tables and graphs activity has 16 task cards. Students will practice taking the derivative of a variety of functions given either a table or graph. They will be applying the power rule, product rule a
Preview of L'Hopitals Rule Task Card Practice

L'Hopitals Rule Task Card Practice

L’Hopitals Rule task card activity gives students practice using L’Hopital’s rule (also known as L'Hospital's Rule) to solve limits of the form 0/0 or infinity/infinity. This activity comes in mulitple layout options. My favorite layout asks students to justify and explain WHY the conditions for L’Hopital’s Rule are meant before applying it. Not all these task cards can be solved using L’Hopitals Rule so students are also getting practice determining when L’Hopital’s Rule can and cannot be ap
Preview of I'M AN AUTHOR, TOO! (use as a warm-up)

I'M AN AUTHOR, TOO! (use as a warm-up)

In, "I'm an author, too!", students will analyze the graph of an EXPONENTIAL DECAY function. This can be used as a warm-up for Algebra 1, 2 or even Pre-Calculus class. Looking at a graph and being able to analyze it, is a huge real-life pursuit, that we need to be teaching all of our students to do.
Preview of AP Precalculus Free Response Question 1 Test Prep Review Tasks

AP Precalculus Free Response Question 1 Test Prep Review Tasks

In a series of eight tasks , students will examine a variety of functions presented as tables, graphs, and equations. Concepts include ... Function input-output valuesZeros of functionsInverses functionsComposition of functionsEnd behavior of functionsIdentiyfing function typesFunction types include linear, quadratic, cubic, quartic, rational, exponential, and logarithmic. Interested in more review materials for FRQ 1? Check out this "What To Do When" note sheet! For a review activity for FRQ 3
Preview of Transforming Functions Student Discovery Worksheet

Transforming Functions Student Discovery Worksheet

I love to use this worksheet as students work in pairs. Using their graphing calculators, students are to graph various functions. They start with a parent function, and then graph a couple of transformations of that function. Based on their graphs, they come to conclusions about how the numbers in the function affect the way the function is graphed. For example, students are first asked to graph y=x^2 followed by y=x^2+2 and y=x^2-3. From these graphs, students are table to tell that adding 2
Preview of Exponential Functions Grade Level: 9th – 11th  (Editable)

Exponential Functions Grade Level: 9th – 11th (Editable)

Created by
Concept Clicks
Exponential FunctionsGrade Level: 9th – 11th Grade (Algebra 1 / Algebra 2)Description: Introduces the graph and behavior of exponential functions (y = ab^x). It compares graphs of different bases (e.g., 2^x vs 3^x) and introduces exponential decay (negative exponents).How to Use: Use for Visual Concept Building. It helps students visualize how rapidly exponential growth occurs compared to linear functions. Includes graphs generated by mathematical software for accuracy.Stats: 12 Slides | Graphs
Preview of Calculus 1st First Derivative Test Digital Maze

Calculus 1st First Derivative Test Digital Maze

Created by
Joan Kessler
Your Calculus students use the 1st Derivative Test in this fun digital Zombie themed activity to determine if the given function is increasing, decreasing, or neither at a given point. This activity is designed to be used without Graphing calculators. Each answer leads them to the next question. There are 16 problems and students must complete 15 of them to correctly complete the maze. Derivatives include the product rule, quotient rule, chain rule, sine, cosine, inverse sine, logarithmic,
Preview of Weekly Warm - Ups (up to 8 weeks)

Weekly Warm - Ups (up to 8 weeks)

Created by
Ms R
This is a "Weekly Warm-Ups" packet, which is designed to be given within 9 weeks for daily math exercises for students. It is structured for middle or high school learners and contains a wide range of problem types including: Integer operations Order of operations Simplifying expressions Solving equations Functions (including evaluating, identifying, and graphing) Domain and range Average rate of change Exponential functions Inverse functions This assignment provides a consistent, ready-to-use
Preview of Calculus Integration with Inverse Trig Functions Circuit Training

Calculus Integration with Inverse Trig Functions Circuit Training

Created by
Joan Kessler
Challenge your Calculus students' skills solving problems involving Integration with Inverse Trig Functions with this self-checking circuit style worksheet. This practice is designed to build your students' skills and proficiency. Included are 12 problems involving Inverse Trig functions including inverse sine, cosine, tangent, secant, and cotangent. Some problems include trig functions, exponentials and/or basic rules in which Inverse trig functions as components. Students should not need a
Preview of Desmos Drawings Functions Project | Algebra 1 and 8th Grade Math | End of Year!

Desmos Drawings Functions Project | Algebra 1 and 8th Grade Math | End of Year!

Created by
Hacking History
This is a wonderful multi-day project I have used for the past two years with my 8th grade math and honors Algebra 1 students! It is low-prep, takes around four 60-minute class periods, and is perfect for the end of the year after testing. Students select an image to trace in the free, online Desmos graphing calculator. They trace their image by creating functions and limiting the domain and range. 8th grade math students stick to basic images and linear functions, while Algebra 1 students can
Preview of EXPONENTIAL GROWTH | Real‑World Worksheets | Tables • Graphs • Digital

EXPONENTIAL GROWTH | Real‑World Worksheets | Tables • Graphs • Digital

Bring exponential functions to life with a relatable, low‑prep activity. Students start from a real‑world scenario (200 initial users, 15% weekly growth), write the exponential model, build a table of values, plot and interpret the graph, and then use a digital graphing tool to extend their thinking. The layout provides strong visual cues and step‑by‑step scaffolds so every learner can enter the task and progress. Key words: exponential growth, exponential functions, algebra 1, functions, table
Preview of Exponential Functions Notes Review Pre-algebra, Algebra, Pre- calculus

Exponential Functions Notes Review Pre-algebra, Algebra, Pre- calculus

A comprehensive digital review covering the complete Algebra 1 exponential functions unit — from classifying growth vs. decay to writing equations and solving compound interest problems. Fully self-grading with no prep, no login, and no printing required. ★ WHAT'S COVERED (4 Topics) • Classify Exponential Functions — the f(x) = a · bˣ form, growth (b > 1) vs. decay (0 < b < 1), identifying from tables (constant ratio), graphs, and equations; growth rate r from the base; constant ratio
Preview of Snap Back – A Marvel-Themed Exponentials and Logarithms Project

Snap Back – A Marvel-Themed Exponentials and Logarithms Project

Snap Back: A Mathematical Mission to Retrieve the Gauntlet An immersive, Avengers-themed project on exponential and logarithmic functions. In this full-unit project, students step into the role of the Avengers’ mathematical strike team as they plan a high-stakes infiltration of Thanos’ lair. Through story-driven missions and decision-making, students apply exponential and logarithmic concepts in rich, meaningful contexts inspired by the Marvel universe. This resource transforms abstract math int
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