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Preview of Functions Intervention Unit Bundle | Grade 8 Math | IM 360 Aligned Support

Functions Intervention Unit Bundle | Grade 8 Math | IM 360 Aligned Support

Created by
Matthew Cingari
Are your Grade 8 students struggling to grasp Functions in your IM curriculum? Stop the struggle and close the gaps with this complete Functions Intervention & Support Bundle. Designed specifically for students who need extra scaffolding, visual aids, and clear vocabulary support, this unit takes the stress out of teaching Unit 5. This is not just a collection of worksheets. It is a full "Reteach & Support" system that guides students from the basics of inputs/outputs all the way to linear f
Preview of Zach's Eraser: Linear Functions and Line of Fit

Zach's Eraser: Linear Functions and Line of Fit

This is an effective and thought-provoking way to helps students apply functions to real situations. The resulting function shows a negative slope. Though it is a simple linear function, the data is not perfect, so a line of fit must be employed. Because it is based on real data, even students who have only a beginning experience with functions can understand the concepts and mathematics. The lesson can incorporate slope-intercept and point-slope forms as well as independent and dependent variab
Preview of Using Functions to Model Relationships Worksheet

Using Functions to Model Relationships Worksheet

Created by
Maya Khalil
The graph of this function represents all ordered pair combinations of two kinds of candy that can be bought with $50. This application works for both 8th grade and algebra-1. If you are using it for an algebra-1 class, you could use function notation. 8th graders are not required to use function notation in Common Core. I have included a detailed answer key. The preview above will give you a better idea.
Preview of Graphing Linear Functions in Slope Intercept Form

Graphing Linear Functions in Slope Intercept Form

Students will interpret the equation y = mx + b as defining a linear function, whose graph is a straight line. They will also work with examples of functions that are not linear. Provide feedback and get TPT credit on future purchases: ***Go to your My Purchases page. Click on the Provide Feedback button beside each purchase. You will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. By giving feedback, you gain TPT feedback credits that lower the c
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