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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 Everything on Quadratics Practice

Everything on Quadratics Practice

Created by
Rasey Math
Student practice where they will find the parts of a quadratic equation. Axis of Symmetry, Vertex, Zeroes by factoring, Zeroes by calculator, Zeroes by Quadratic formula, Min / Max value, Interval - Increasing/Decreasing, Range, and Domain.
Preview of Identify Functions Task Cards: Linear vs Nonlinear + Increasing/Decreasing

Identify Functions Task Cards: Linear vs Nonlinear + Increasing/Decreasing

Created by
Ms.WeitzMath
Make function analysis engaging, interactive, and meaningful with these rigorous and student-friendly task cards! This resource is perfect for helping students deepen their understanding of functions, linear vs. nonlinear relationships, and identifying increasing/decreasing intervals. Your students won’t just memorize—they’ll analyze graphs, interpret tables, and apply key concepts in a variety of formats! ✨ What’s Included: ✔️ 12 Task Cards ✔️ Mix of graph, table, equation, mappings and
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 Quadratic Functions POSTERS

Quadratic Functions POSTERS

Created by
Math Byrd
22 Posters! Each 8.5" x 11" in size. Posters Included: -Quadratic Function -Standard Form -Vertex Form -Factored Form -Vertex -Maximum -Minimum -X-intercept, Roots, Solutions, Zeroes -Y-Intercept -Interval of Increase -Interval of Decrease -End Behavior (graph opening up) -End Behavior (graph opening down) -Finding the Vertex -Quadratic Formula -Discriminant -Complete the Square -Difference of Squares -Parabola -Opens Up -Opens Down -Axis of Symmetry See similar resources:Quadratics Functions:
Preview of Guided Notes: Polynomial Functions (Remedial Algebra II)

Guided Notes: Polynomial Functions (Remedial Algebra II)

These guided notes are written for a remedial algebra II class. They would also be appropriate for other levels of algebra, intervention, or credit recovery. This unit covers Polynomial Vocabulary, Operations, and Basic Graph Analysis: Polynomial Vocabulary (Degree, Terms, Leading Coefficient)Polynomial Operations (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication Review)Polynomial Long DivisionFinding Real Polynomial Zeros (From Graph, Factored Form, or Using Division Given One Factor)Features of Polynomia
Preview of Function Puzzle

Function Puzzle

Created by
Pi Palace
Time for a good puzzle again! My students love matching items so much so I continue to make them! This file contains 4 different mini puzzles for students to match graphs and what intervals of x may be increasing or decreasing. I use this as an introductory to piece wise functions. It's a great way to get them familiar with the math terminology and interactive lesson I break my students into groups of 4 with this activity and give each a mini poster to put their puzzle on. Each group is given th
Preview of NAGS (Given Sentence - Application Question)

NAGS (Given Sentence - Application Question)

NAGS is an acronym that I use to represent all the ways an Algebra student needs to know when representing a function. N - is numerical, A - is algebraic, G - is graphically, and S - is sentence or verbally. -In this one.....I give them the an application question......it brings up the conversation of two different quantities that are increasing or decreasing at different rates so we will put it in standard form.......then we talk briefly about putting it into slope-intercept because the funct
Preview of Features of Functions Stations

Features of Functions Stations

This is a review activity for students learning about some of the key features on different types of graphs! I used this in Algebra 1 after teaching them domain, range, intervals of increase and decrease, minimums, maximums, and x- and y-intercepts. There is a correct way to move through the stations, which you will see with the Key. Students can start at whatever station, but make sure they write down what order they went to the stations, so that you can check periodically that they are answeri
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 Algebra 1 Cheat Sheet- A comprehensive reference sheet

Algebra 1 Cheat Sheet- A comprehensive reference sheet

Created by
Numb3rS3ns3
A note to the teacher:This resource is a comprehensive reference sheet for Algebra 1 topics. Inside you will find the following topics: -equations -slopes -linear equations -graphing -writing equations -inequalities -systems -arithmetic and geometric sequences -characteristics of Polynomials -operations with polynomials -parent functions -function vs realtions -increasing vs decreasing -exponential functions -exponent rules -transformation of functions -quadratics -solving, factoring & formula
Preview of Graphing Polynomial Functions | Flip Book

Graphing Polynomial Functions | Flip Book

Graphing Polynomial Functions Flip Book This flip book was created to be used as a stations activity to provide extra practice with graphing polynomial functions and identifying the following key characteristics: Turning Points (Relative Minimum and Relative Maximum), Increasing Intervals, Decreasing Intervals, Parent Function, End Behavior, Zeroes, Domain, and Range. There are 8 functions in the book. Print the book for each student and hang the stations up around the room. Students write down
Preview of Geometric Sequences Anchor Chart | Multiple Examples & Real-World Applications

Geometric Sequences Anchor Chart | Multiple Examples & Real-World Applications

This clear and engaging geometric sequences anchor chart is designed to help students understand patterns of multiplication and the concept of a constant common ratio. The resource includes multiple examples with different scenarios such as increasing sequences, decreasing sequences, and sequences with negative ratios, along with step-by-step explanations. It also features the general formula, how to find the common ratio, and real-world applications like investment growth, population change, an
Preview of Key Features of Functions: Graphs

Key Features of Functions: Graphs

Created by
Right On Math
Looking for some quick practice for your students to study key features of functions from a graph? This resource comes with 3 ready to go examples covering: - domain -range - x intercepts - y intercepts - maximum - minimum - increasing - decreasing - positive - negative - evaluating Perfect for a bell ringer, "I do, we do, you do" model, homework, stations, and more!
Preview of Functions and Function Families Card Sort Exploration Activity

Functions and Function Families Card Sort Exploration Activity

SEE PREVIEW: This activity contains 23 graphs (and 1 blank) for students to cut out and sort. Graphs all have various characteristics/attributes: function v. non-functioncontinuous v. discrete linear, quadratic, exponential, absolute value, otherincreasing v. decreasingminimums and maximumshorizontal and vertical symmetry; etcThese cards have many uses such as teaching/introducing the following: functions and non-functions (vertical line test)function families and their attributesdomain and ra
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 Quadratic Functions - MATH BOARD GAME

Quadratic Functions - MATH BOARD GAME

Created by
Math Byrd
This Quadratic Functions: MATH BOARD GAME is a fun way to review quadratics at the end of a unit! The game includes: the board game printable, 45 unique cards for students to work through, game pieces, and answer key. 1 die is needed for each board game and is not included. Students can play individually or in teams (I like teams of 2 with 4 students per board game). Skills Used: -Use the discriminant to determine the number of solutions -Solve factorable and unfactorable quadratic equations of
Preview of Key Features of Functions Algebra Activity Flip Book

Key Features of Functions Algebra Activity Flip Book

Created by
Mathberry Lane
Algebra Teachers - Grab this Key Features of Functions Flip Book! It's a Game Changer!Need an engaging resource for teaching key features of functions? Give your students a clear, organized way to master concepts like: What’s Included:✔️ Intercepts ✔️ Domain & Range ✔️ Relative Maximums and Minimums ✔️ Increasing/Decreasing Intervals ✔️ End Behavior✔️Flip Book Assembly Instructions✔️Answer KeyThis Key Features of Functions Flip Book includes graphic organizers and quick practice for each topic.
Preview of Solving Quadratic Equations - All Methods

Solving Quadratic Equations - All Methods

This resource provides students with one quadratic equation and asks them to: solve graphicallysolve by factoringsolve by completing the squaresolve using the quadratic formulaidentify characteristics of its graph (domain, range, concavity, axis of symmetry, vertex, and where it's increasing/decreasing)An answer key is provided for the given equation, but there is also a page where the equation is blank, allowing teachers to write in any equation they want students to use.
Preview of Algebra 1 Quadratics Guide

Algebra 1 Quadratics Guide

Created by
Brandee Crist
My students had a hard time remembering all the different key features of Quadratics covered in the Math Nation Florida's B.E.S.T. Algebra 1 book, so I created a visual guide they could reference. Included are: -Graphs of "opening up" and "opening down" with key features labeled -Definitions of axis of symmetry, x-intercept, y-intercept, and vertex -The three forms of a quadratic equations with the key features in each labeled -Intervals of increasing/decreasing, domain, range, max/min, positiv
Preview of Multi-Step Equations Thin Slicing Activity, One, No & Infinite Solutions (E) BTC

Multi-Step Equations Thin Slicing Activity, One, No & Infinite Solutions (E) BTC

Your students will be engaged while solving equations with variables on both sides during this cooperative group activity. Although I designed this 30 question activity for groups, it can also be used as classwork, homework, a study guide, or as a quiz. This is the fifth in a series of 5 Thin Slicing Activities involving equations. All 5 can be purchased separately or as a Bundle: Equations 5 Thin Slicing Activity BundleAnswers include One, No and Infinite Solutions. If you would like questi
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