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Preview of Composition of Functions - Tables - Scavenger Hunt Mystery & Digital

Composition of Functions - Tables - Scavenger Hunt Mystery & Digital

- 3 Activities in 1! Great for a fun interactive scavenger hunt murder mystery around the room, an independent activity, or online compatible with Google Slides™! Students will solve problems and eliminate clues to determine who murdered Professor Prime! In the end, they will have one suspect, one weapon, and one location. All clues and the victim are editable!- In this activity, students will be able to simplify algebraically the composition of multiple functions using tables. Students sho
Preview of Representing Functions 8th Grade Math Activity Student Created Card Sort

Representing Functions 8th Grade Math Activity Student Created Card Sort

Created by
Algebrista
Help your students master the difference between functions and non-functions with this hands-on, collaborative card sort activity! Perfect for Algebra 1, Pre-Algebra, and 8th Grade Math, this engaging lesson gets students analyzing, reasoning, and creating their own examples for deeper understanding. ✏️ Students Will: Analyze graphs, tables, ordered pairs, and real-world situations Determine whether each example is a function or non-function (8 ready-to-use cards included) Justify their reaso
Preview of Functions-Complete the Table-20 Task Cards

Functions-Complete the Table-20 Task Cards

Created by
Linda McCormick
This activity provides practice for your students in demonstrating and understanding the relationship between two quantities shown in the tables. There are 20 cards, each with a table to be completed, a student worksheet and an answer key. The 20 task cards can be used for review, centers, stations, scoot, or test prep. Aligned with CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.F.A.1
Preview of Algebra 1 Bell Ringers Q4 | Daily Warm-Ups + Spiral Review + Answer Deck

Algebra 1 Bell Ringers Q4 | Daily Warm-Ups + Spiral Review + Answer Deck

Created by
Math Class 678
⭐ ALGEBRA 1 WARM-UPS Q4 | EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS + STATISTICS ⭐ 45 ready-to-use daily bell ringers for Algebra 1 — Quarter 4. Print once per student per week, project the answer deck each day. Every slide shows the worked answer on the right side the moment you click. Whole-class review takes 3 minutes flat. Built by a teacher with 25 years in middle school math classrooms. Every problem aligns to CCSS High School standards. Spiral review threads prior-quarter skills through every week so your st
Preview of Representing Functions Notes & Practice | Guided Notes | + Interactive Notebook

Representing Functions Notes & Practice | Guided Notes | + Interactive Notebook

Searching for an effective way to teach your students how to represent functions (including input-output tables)? These NO PREP guided notes are a classroom proven resource that will save you time and have your students proficient in representing functions (including input-output tables) in no time! With a comprehensive design, these notes offer a structured approach that can be differentiated for every level of learner. Guided notes are an effective teaching model that maximize your students
Preview of FREE Function Machines: Intro to Inputs & Outputs SmartBoard and Projector

FREE Function Machines: Intro to Inputs & Outputs SmartBoard and Projector

Created by
Mathorelli
Function machines” are an excellent, tried-and-true method for introducing inputs and outputs and the concept of functions to students. Enclosed in this free resource is: Large example for display on SmartBoard or projectorDefinitionSample "Guess My Function" activityTwo additional examples with Input-Output tablesAnswer KeyEmpty Function Machine for your use All enclosed samples involve addition or subtraction. For a continuation of this work, including more advanced functions examples, see
Preview of Order of Operations Desk Signs PEMDAS Visual Support | Math Intervention & SPED

Order of Operations Desk Signs PEMDAS Visual Support | Math Intervention & SPED

These Order of Operations desk signs are simple, student-friendly visual reminders designed for daily use during independent work, small groups, or assessments. Perfect for secondary special education, math intervention, and struggling learners, these signs break down PEMDAS in a clear, consistent format without extra distractions. Ways to use: Place on student desks or tables Glue into math journals or interactive notebooks Use in resource rooms or inclusion settings Great for: SPED & resou
Preview of EDITABLE Test-integers, abs value, plot points, evaluate expressions, xy tables

EDITABLE Test-integers, abs value, plot points, evaluate expressions, xy tables

Created by
Nelson Notes
3 different versions (with similar problems) and links to fully editable Google Docs! Used in a remedial Algebra 1 classroom, but would also be great for middle school! Types of Questions include: -Simple absolute value expressions -identifying integers -ordering integers -using integers to represent scenarios -plotting points in 4 quadrants -identifying points in 4 quadrants -evaluating expressions -function tables
Preview of Functional Notation - Scavenger Hunt Mystery & Digital

Functional Notation - Scavenger Hunt Mystery & Digital

- 3 Activities in 1! Great for a fun interactive scavenger hunt murder mystery around the room, an independent activity, or online compatible with Google Slides™! Students will solve problems and eliminate clues to determine who murdered Professor Prime! In the end, they will have one suspect, one weapon, and one location. All clues and the victim are editable!- In this activity, students will use equations, tables, and graphs to evaluate a function for various inputs and outputs. The diffi
Preview of FREE Show Your Work Math Poster | Middle & High School | SPED & Intervention

FREE Show Your Work Math Poster | Middle & High School | SPED & Intervention

This bold, no-nonsense math poster reminds students of one essential rule: show your work.Designed for middle school, high school, and special education classrooms, this poster is perfect for students who rush, guess, or skip steps when solving math problems. It sets a clear expectation in a simple, direct way. “ Dude. Show Your Work.” Use it in: • Secondary SPED classrooms • Resource rooms • Math intervention groups • Alternative programs • Homework corners • Small group tables This pos
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