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Preview of Coordinate Plane Anchor Chart | Vocabulary Quiz & Grid Papers for Grades 5-6

Coordinate Plane Anchor Chart | Vocabulary Quiz & Grid Papers for Grades 5-6

Looking for a complete, no-prep resource to help your students understand the coordinate plane with confidence? This Coordinate Plane Anchor Chart & Graphing Pack combines clear visual support, vocabulary practice, and hands-on graphing tools to make learning both effective and engaging. Build strong foundational skills in coordinate graphing with this comprehensive math resource designed for Grades 5–7. This pack includes multiple anchor chart sizes, a vocabulary quiz, and differentiated gra
Preview of Sketch Functions From Verbal Descriptions - 8Th Grade Guided Notes Anchor Chart

Sketch Functions From Verbal Descriptions - 8Th Grade Guided Notes Anchor Chart

This hand-drawn worksheet presents a clear and friendly guide to turning words into graphs. Designed like a teacher’s notes on a whiteboard, it walks students through four main types of functions: linear, quadratic, exponential, and absolute value. Each section includes: A short verbal description (like “starts at 4 and decreases by 3”) Key features such as slope, intercepts, or vertex A matching equation written neatly by hand A simple, labeled graph to visualize the function Colorful doo
Preview of Compare Linear and Nonlinear Functions - 8Th Grade Guided Notes Anchor Chart

Compare Linear and Nonlinear Functions - 8Th Grade Guided Notes Anchor Chart

This hand-drawn, teacher-style poster clearly compares linear and non-linear functions using simple language, colorful annotations, and easy-to-follow visuals. On the left side, linear functions are explained with a straight-line graph, the equation form y=mx+b, and a table showing a constant rate of change. On the right side, non-linear functions are illustrated with a curved graph (such as y=x2−6), along with a table demonstrating that the rate of change is not constant. The poster includes
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