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Preview of Understand Relations and Functions - 8TH Grade Guided Notes Anchor Chart

Understand Relations and Functions - 8TH Grade Guided Notes Anchor Chart

This hand-drawn educational poster explains the concept of relations and functions in a clear, student-friendly way. Designed like a teacher’s classroom notes on a clean white 8.5×11 page, it uses colorful markers, simple diagrams, and playful doodles to make learning engaging. The poster begins by defining a relation as a set of ordered pairs (x,y)(x, y)(x,y), supported with examples shown as ordered pairs, tables, mapping diagrams, and graphs. It then introduces a function as a special typ
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
Preview of Connect Representations of Functions - 8TH Grade Guided Notes Anchor Chart

Connect Representations of Functions - 8TH Grade Guided Notes Anchor Chart

This hand-drawn, teacher-style poster shows how one function can be represented in four different ways: equation, table, graph, and verbal description. The example focuses on a linear function (like y=−4x+1), highlighting key features such as slope and y-intercept. A table of values is created by substituting x-values into the equation, and those points are then plotted on a coordinate plane to form a straight line. The poster uses arrows and simple explanations to connect each representation,
Preview of Function vs. Non-Function: One Input or More? Anchor Chart

Function vs. Non-Function: One Input or More? Anchor Chart

This colorful, hand-drawn anchor chart helps students understand the difference between a function and a non-function in a simple and visual way. The chart is divided into two clear sections on a white paper background. On the Function side, it explains that each input has exactly one output. It includes easy examples like “Add 3” and “Pick a Pet,” along with mapping diagrams and real-life visuals (like a vending machine or choosing one item). Friendly drawings and arrows show that every inpu
Preview of Is It a Function? Anchor Chart | Student-Friendly Math Poster (Grades 6–8)

Is It a Function? Anchor Chart | Student-Friendly Math Poster (Grades 6–8)

This engaging and visually appealing Identifying Functions Anchor Chart is designed to help students clearly understand how to determine whether a relation is a function. Created in a colorful, student-friendly style, this resource breaks down key concepts in a simple and easy-to-follow format. Students will learn multiple ways to identify functions, including mapping diagrams, tables, graphs (vertical line test), and equations. The chart emphasizes the essential rule that each input must hav
Preview of Compare Linear and Nonlinear Functions! Anchor Chart

Compare Linear and Nonlinear Functions! Anchor Chart

Help your students clearly understand the difference between linear and nonlinear functions with this engaging and visually appealing anchor chart! This resource is designed to support middle school learners in recognizing patterns, analyzing graphs, and connecting equations to real-world situations. This colorful anchor chart highlights key concepts in a simple and student-friendly way, making it perfect for classroom display, guided notes, or math centers. ✨ What’s Included: Clear definitions
Preview of Parent Functions – Simple & Colorful Anchor Chart

Parent Functions – Simple & Colorful Anchor Chart

This 8.5 × 11 inch hand-drawn style anchor chart introduces key parent functions in a clear and student-friendly way. Each function is placed in its own colorful box with the equation, a simple graph, and an example to help build understanding. The chart includes linear, quadratic, absolute value, square root, cubic, and reciprocal functions. Bright colors, neat labels, and easy visuals make it perfect for classroom walls or student notebooks. It also highlights important details like domain res
Preview of Nonlinear Functions - 8Th Grade Guided Notes Anchor Chart

Nonlinear Functions - 8Th Grade Guided Notes Anchor Chart

This engaging and visually appealing Nonlinear Functions Anchor Chart is designed to help 8th grade students clearly understand the key characteristics of nonlinear relationships. With a colorful, student-friendly layout, this poster makes abstract concepts easier to grasp and perfect for classroom display or student reference. This resource introduces students to the idea that nonlinear functions do not form straight lines and highlights how their rates of change are not constant. ✨ What’s
Preview of Understand Relations and Functions Anchor Chart

Understand Relations and Functions Anchor Chart

Make understanding relations and functions clear and engaging with this colorful 8th grade math anchor chart! This visually appealing resource helps students easily distinguish between a relation and a function while reinforcing key concepts through multiple representations and examples. This anchor chart includes: Clear definitions of relations and functions Multiple examples using ordered pairs, tables, graphs, and mapping diagrams A breakdown of domain (x-values) and range (y-values) Ste
Preview of Linear Functions - 8Th Grade Guided Notes Anchor Chart

Linear Functions - 8Th Grade Guided Notes Anchor Chart

This colorful and engaging Linear Functions Anchor Chart is designed to help 8th grade students clearly understand key concepts in a simple and visual way. This resource breaks down linear functions step-by-step using multiple representations and real-life connections to support deeper learning. Students will explore: The slope-intercept form y = mx + b Meaning of slope (rate of change) and y-intercept Different types of slope (positive, negative, zero, undefined) How to graph linear equati
Preview of Connect Representations of Functions! Anchor Chart

Connect Representations of Functions! Anchor Chart

Help your students clearly understand how different representations of functions are connected with this engaging and colorful anchor chart! This resource visually shows how tables, graphs, equations, and mapping diagrams all represent the same function, making abstract concepts easier to understand. Students will explore how inputs and outputs relate across multiple forms, strengthening their ability to analyze and connect mathematical representations. This anchor chart also reinforces key voc
Preview of Colorful Function or Not Function anchor chart posters

Colorful Function or Not Function anchor chart posters

Colorful Function or Not Function anchor chart posters are designed to help students quickly understand the difference between a function and a non-function. These student-friendly math posters use clear examples, input-output tables, and visual reminders to explain that a function gives each input exactly one output. They also include the vertical line test to support graphing connections and deepen understanding. These posters are perfect for classroom displays, math walls, guided notes, revi
Preview of Use Functions to Model Relationships  Anchor Charts - Grade 8

Use Functions to Model Relationships Anchor Charts - Grade 8

Use Functions to Model Relationships Anchor Charts + Teaching Slides + Answer Keys (PDF)Help students confidently use functions to model real-world relationships with this clear, structured, and engaging resource! This PDF includes 8 instructional slides with detailed explanations, worked examples, and guided modeling. Students learn how to translate verbal descriptions, tables, and graphs into equations and functional representations step by step. The resource also includes a focused anchor
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 Intervals of Increase & Decrease- 8TH Grade Guided Notes Anchor Chart

Intervals of Increase & Decrease- 8TH Grade Guided Notes Anchor Chart

This hand-drawn, teacher-style math poster explains the concept of intervals of increase and decrease in a clear and engaging way. Written on a clean white background, it mimics classroom notes with colorful markers and friendly doodles. The page includes: Simple definitions of increasing (graph goes up) and decreasing (graph goes down) Multiple worked examples using linear and quadratic functions with different numbers Clearly labeled graphs showing direction and turning points (vertices)
Preview of Intervals of Increase and Decrease - 8Th Grade Guided Notes Anchor Chart

Intervals of Increase and Decrease - 8Th Grade Guided Notes Anchor Chart

This engaging and colorful anchor chart helps students understand intervals of increase and decrease in a clear and visual way. Designed for 8th-grade math, this resource breaks down how to analyze graphs by identifying when a function is increasing or decreasing using x-values and visual patterns. Students will learn how to interpret graphs, recognize trends, and describe intervals using proper mathematical notation. The chart includes easy-to-follow definitions, labeled examples, and interval
Preview of Nonlinear Expressions: Understanding Curves, Waves, and Growth! Anchor Chart

Nonlinear Expressions: Understanding Curves, Waves, and Growth! Anchor Chart

This vibrant, student-friendly anchor chart introduces nonlinear expressions in a clear and engaging way. Designed to look hand-drawn and colorful, it helps learners understand that nonlinear relationships do not form a straight line and often create curves, waves, or more complex shapes. The chart features multiple real-world and visual examples, including parabolas, sine waves, exponential growth, and spirals. Each section is paired with simple equations and eye-catching illustrations—such
Preview of Parts of Speech Anchor Chart

Parts of Speech Anchor Chart

This colorful Parts of Speech Anchor Chart is a clear and engaging visual resource designed to help students understand the basic building blocks of grammar. The chart introduces the eight parts of speech—nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections—using simple definitions and easy-to-understand examples. Bright colors, fun illustrations, and organized sections make the information easy for students to read and remember. This anchor chart is perf
Preview of Division Chunking Method Graphic Organizer and Anchor Charts

Division Chunking Method Graphic Organizer and Anchor Charts

Help your students break down long division by "chunking" the problem into manageable steps with this graphic organizer. This tool provides a clear, student-friendly visual layout that supports confidence and success. This printable organizer includes space for: Writing the division problem clearly Organizing repeated subtraction “chunks” Showing multiplication facts that help guide the process Writing the final quotient Visualizing what’s left (the remainder, if any) Use it during: Whole
Preview of Volume of spheres - Math Practice (Grades 6-8)

Volume of spheres - Math Practice (Grades 6-8)

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📊 Perfect for reinforcing key math standards for Grades 6–8. 📌 **Topics Included:** • Coordinate plane basics • Graphing linear functions • Interpreting graphs and charts • Interpreting statistical measures • Ratios in probability • Scientific notation basics • Solving word problems using equations • Square roots and perfect squares • Systems of linear equations • Translating verbal phrases to algebraic expressions • Understanding irrational numbers • Understanding proportional relationships •
Preview of Middle School Math Skills: Understanding irrational numbers (Grades 6-8)

Middle School Math Skills: Understanding irrational numbers (Grades 6-8)

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Trivia Press
✨ Designed to help students succeed in pre-algebra and beyond. 📌 **Topics Included:** • Area of polygons • Exponents and powers • Expressions and variables • Expressions vs equations • Graphing inequalities • Interpreting function tables • Interpreting graphs and charts • Interpreting slopes and rates of change • Interpreting statistical measures • Interpreting stem and leaf plots • Irrational numbers • Linear vs nonlinear relationships • Mean median mode and range • Operations with integers •
Preview of Expressions vs equations Math Lesson (Grades 6-8)

Expressions vs equations Math Lesson (Grades 6-8)

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Trivia Press
📘 Strengthen essential middle school math skills with targeted practice. 📌 **Topics Included:** • Absolute value equations • Basic statistical questions • Combinations and permutations • Expressions vs equations • Fractions and decimals • Graphing linear functions • Graphing proportional relationships • Integers and number lines • Interpreting data tables • Interpreting graphs and charts • Interpreting slopes and rates of change • Irrational numbers • Linear vs nonlinear relationships • Mean m
Preview of Using number lines for integers and rational numbers Math Lesson (Grades 6-8)

Using number lines for integers and rational numbers Math Lesson (Grades 6-8)

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Trivia Press
🚀 Boost accuracy and fluency with focused math skill-building. 📌 **Topics Included:** • Angle relationships • Coordinate plane geometry • Cube roots and powers of three • Exponents and powers • Graphing inequalities • Graphing linear functions • Interpreting data tables • Interpreting graphs and charts • Interpreting scatter plots and correlation • Linear vs nonlinear relationships • Mean median mode and range • Operations with integers • Percent change and applications • Probability of depend
Preview of Mastering Simple and compound interest (Grades 6-8) (Grades 6-8)

Mastering Simple and compound interest (Grades 6-8) (Grades 6-8)

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Trivia Press
📘 Strengthen essential middle school math skills with targeted practice. 📌 **Topics Included:** • Basic algebraic expressions • Combinations and permutations • Cube roots and powers of three • Exponents and powers • Fractions and decimals • Interpreting graphs and charts • Percent change and applications • Rational and irrational numbers • Sample space and possible outcomes • Simple and compound interest • Slope and linear graphs • Square roots and perfect squares • Theoretical vs experimental
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