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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 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 Linear Functions / Linear Graphs

Linear Functions / Linear Graphs

Created by
MathsHelp
Detailed study guide with exercises, rules, methods etc for how to  sketch and  interpret straight line functions at senior phase level. Includes eall of the following: Fundamental understanding of the Cartesian Plane & associated terminologyProperties of graphs (discrete, continuous, min & max values, increasing & decreasing)Horizontal & Vertical linesStandard formSketching using 3 methods (Table, Dual Intercept, Gradient method)Gradient (slope) & how to determine gradient using i) a graph or i
Preview of Algebra 1 - Interpreting Graphs of Functions - Flip Book

Algebra 1 - Interpreting Graphs of Functions - Flip Book

Created by
iteachalgebra
This is a flip book designed to have students understand (and have an opportunity for color coding!) the following key values of interpreting graphs of functions: 1. x-intercept 2. y-intercept 3. line symmetry 4. positive values 5. negative values 6. increasing values 7. decreasing values 8. relative extrema: minimum and maximum Each flap can be displayed on a SMART Board or on a document camera. I highly suggest color coding each page as shown in my answer key. Please feel free to add more into
Preview of Before or After Polynomial Graphs

Before or After Polynomial Graphs

Created by
Mrs Cullis Room
This resource can be used before, during, or after a lesson/unit on Polynomial Graphs and their properties. Students are given a polynomial graph (2 versions offered) and asked to find: Real zeros, total zeros, location of zerosEnd BehaviorsTurning points, local (relative) and absolute maxima/minimaIncreasing/Decreasing IntervalsWhere is the value of the function <0 or >0+/- Leading Coefficient; Odd/Even Degree
Preview of Quadratics Choice Board Review Activity Project

Quadratics Choice Board Review Activity Project

Created by
Slide N Divide
This quadratics math menu or choice board is a perfect assignment for students to practice their skills of the concepts taught within the unit. Students will need to: define vertex, axis of symmetry, minimum, maximum, zeros, and paraboladetermine vertex, axis of symmetry, domain, range, increasing, and decreasing given a functiondetermine the quadratic function given pointsunderstand standard form, vertex form and x-intercept formunderstand how “c” affect y=ax2create a table of value that has
Preview of Features of Graphs | Google Slides™ | Interpreting Functions in Real-World Conte

Features of Graphs | Google Slides™ | Interpreting Functions in Real-World Conte

Bring functions to life with this interactive Google Slides™ activity focused on interpreting key features of graphs!Students are given real-world function descriptions and corresponding graphs. They must analyze the graph and choose which statement correctly represents its features, such as x-intercepts, maxima, minima, and intervals of increase or decrease. This visually engaging resource helps students connect real-world meaning to graphical representations, deepening their understandin
Preview of Line Graph Activity

Line Graph Activity

Created by
Angela Kilker
Students are given the information needed to create a line graph for the number of pizzas sold at Geno's Pizza on Saturday (graph paper not included). After creating the graph, there are 18 questions for students to answer. Questions involve finding the difference in pizzas sold, recognizing increases/decreases, predicting trends, identifying best title and x/y axis labels, identifying best interval for the graph, and total number of pizzas sold.
Preview of Types of Slope | Self-Checking Google Sheets Activity

Types of Slope | Self-Checking Google Sheets Activity

Created by
MiddMath
Engage your students with this no-prep, self-checking Google Sheets activity on Types of Slope! Perfect for introducing or reviewing slope concepts, this digital resource helps students quickly recognize positive, negative, zero, and undefined slopes using clean, easy-to-read graphs. Students will look at each graph and identify whether the line is increasing, decreasing, horizontal, or vertical. Once they type their answer, the sheet instantly self-checks, giving them immediate feedback and
Preview of 8th Grade Function Test Prep Task Cards - NC.8.F.5 (Graph Analysis)

8th Grade Function Test Prep Task Cards - NC.8.F.5 (Graph Analysis)

This is one standard from my 8th Grade Function EOG Task Cards and Test Prep product. Below is the description for the larger product. THIS product includes 79 questions focused on NC.8.F.5. This North Carolina standard asks students to qualitatively analyze the functional relationship between two quantities by analyzing a graph to determine where the function is increasing or decreasing and whether it is linear or non-linear and to sketch a graph that exhibits the qualitative features of a re
Preview of Features of Graphs Stations (D/R, Max/Min, End Behavior, Incr/Decr, Intercepts)

Features of Graphs Stations (D/R, Max/Min, End Behavior, Incr/Decr, Intercepts)

Created by
Math Glow Up
Features of Function Graphs Stations — 20 Stations (Interval & Inequality Notation Options!)Give your students high-quality practice analyzing continuous function graphs with this engaging set of 20 stations. Students rotate through the room interpreting key features of each graph, including x-intercepts, y-intercepts, maximums, minimums, domain, range, increasing & decreasing intervals, and end behavior. Each station is designed to build confidence and accuracy while encouraging collaboratio
Preview of Bar Graph Activity

Bar Graph Activity

Created by
Angela Kilker
Students are given the information needed to create a bar graph for the number of books checked out at a library last week (graph paper not included). After creating the graph, there are 17 questions for students to answer. Questions involve finding the difference in books checked out, recognizing increases/decreases, predicting trends, identifying best title and x/y axis labels, and identifying best interval for the graph.
Preview of Grade 7 Math Financial Budget Money Percent Decimal Graph Statistic Logic Review

Grade 7 Math Financial Budget Money Percent Decimal Graph Statistic Logic Review

This black-and-white printable set makes math relevant and exciting by using social media analytics scenarios. With 10 worksheets, each featuring 10 curriculum-aligned questions and a themed line-art illustration, students practice percent, decimals, graphing, and statistics through influencer challenges. What's Included:Worksheet 1: Follower Growth Chart Calculate percent increase Find averages and ratios Interpret line graphs Worksheet 2: Giveaway Budget Calculate budget percentages Solve f
Preview of Interpreting Graphs Guided Notes and Practice

Interpreting Graphs Guided Notes and Practice

This Interpreting Graphs resource includes guided notes and practice problems that can be completed together during whole group or small group instruction. You Try! problems are provided on the second page and can be completed as independent practice. This resource includes problems that ask students to identify where a function is increasing, decreasing, positive, negative, linear, and nonlinear. Please reach out if you have any questions or concerns about this resource! Thanks! AG Fonts were
Preview of Battleship Game: Graphing Ordered Pairs Math Game

Battleship Game: Graphing Ordered Pairs Math Game

Understanding ordered pairs is the building block to all high school math courses. By playing this game, students will learn how to identify the x & y values in an ordered pair and how to graph and label ordered pairs. They will also learn the vocabulary words: Origin, horizontal, vertical, diagonal, increasing and decreasing. There are several levels so this game can be used for differentiated learning. There is a pregame worksheet to teach the concepts needed to play the game. If you like
Preview of Features of Graphs | Boom Cards™ | Interpreting Functions and Real-World Context

Features of Graphs | Boom Cards™ | Interpreting Functions and Real-World Context

Help your students interpret key features of graphs with this engaging and interactive Boom Cards™ deck! Students are given a function description and a graph that models a real-world situation. They must analyze the graph and select the statement that correctly matches a feature—such as x-intercepts, maxima, minima, or intervals of increase and decrease. This activity builds strong connections between graphical representations and real-world meaning, helping students interpret functions i
Preview of Graphing Quadratics 4 by 2 (4 versions of 2 problems)

Graphing Quadratics 4 by 2 (4 versions of 2 problems)

Created by
Mrs Cullis Room
Great as a bell ringer, exit slip or spaced practice. Or use all four versions as a single practice homework. Four versions of 2 problems each. Each version includes one quadratic function in vertex form and another in standard form. Students are asked to find the axis of symmetry, vertex, max/min value, domain, range, increasing and decreasing intervals, a table of values and the graph.
Preview of Polynomial Vocab Rollercoasters Task

Polynomial Vocab Rollercoasters Task

Created by
Murphy's Math
This worksheet could be used as a starter, assignment, or extra practice. On the front side students are presented a graph that represents the height of a rollercoaster train car above the ground in feet versus time in seconds. Students will answer a series of questions that will get them thinking about minimum value, maximum value, increasing, decreasing, positive, negative, and turning points. This also emphasizes the skill of reading a graph from left to right. Once you have discussed the an
Preview of Grade 8 Math Algebra Statistic Ratio Linear Function Probability Logic Review

Grade 8 Math Algebra Statistic Ratio Linear Function Probability Logic Review

Dive into the world of social media math with this black-and-white printable worksheet set. Each of the 10 worksheets features 10 math questions centered around fictional influencer data—followers, views, engagement, sales, and more—paired with themed illustration prompts to make math relevant and engaging. What's Included:Worksheet 1: Follower Growth – Monthly Trends Calculate follower increases, percent growth, and averages Create ratios and linear models Analyze growth patterns Worksheet 2:
Preview of Scatter Plot Graph Worksheets

Scatter Plot Graph Worksheets

A collection of worksheets to use when teaching how to investigate patterns of association in bivariate data. Product includes 3 posters for students to reference how to determine if data is increasing, decreasing, or has no correlation. Types of worksheets include: -Determine line of best fit -Draw and analyze line of best fit -Analyze scatter plot graph data trends (increasing, decreasing, and no correlation) -Graph data from a table to create a scatter plot graph and analyze results -Use reso
Preview of Features of Graphs Board Practice or Worksheets

Features of Graphs Board Practice or Worksheets

Created by
Math Glow Up
Features of Function Graphs — 4 Full-Page Practice Problems (Interval & Inequality Notation Versions!)Give your students clear, structured practice analyzing continuous function graphs with this set of 4 full-page problems—perfect for vertical whiteboards, collaborative group work, or traditional worksheet use. Each problem asks students to identify essential graph features, including x- and y-intercepts, maximums, minimums, domain, range, increasing & decreasing intervals, and end behavio
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