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Preview of Evaluating Functions Coloring Activity | Math-Kicks Shoe Design Activity

Evaluating Functions Coloring Activity | Math-Kicks Shoe Design Activity

Created by
MissMathMatters
This resource allows students to practice applying their knowledge of Evaluating Functions written in Function Notation. Problems consist of mathematical and real-world scenrios. As students solve each problem, they design a new pair of "kicks" along the way! For each problem, students are given 3 answer choices to choose from. As they find the correct answer to the problem, they create a cool new pair of tennis shoes ("Kicks") using the given pattern, color and/or text above their answer.
Preview of Independent/Dependent Variable Write/Evaluate Functions Real-World Math CAASPP

Independent/Dependent Variable Write/Evaluate Functions Real-World Math CAASPP

On this worksheet students will analyze relationships given in tables and write equations in function notation. They will identify the independent and dependent variables for related quantities in real-world problems, write equations to express the dependent variable in terms of the independent, and evaluate those functions. They will also interpret in writing the meaning of function statements. The answer key is included.
Preview of TPC Algebra 1 - 2024 FRQ 3 Seawater Problem

TPC Algebra 1 - 2024 FRQ 3 Seawater Problem

Created by
Tech Know Math
This Algebra 1 free response question is based on the 2024 AP® Calculus AB and BC released Free Response Question 3.The question contains 5 parts and includes these concepts function notationevaluating a functionpiecewise equationsrate of changewriting equationsThere is a 9 point rubric included with detailed explanations. This problem could be used for a variety of purposes: Performance task for an advanced algebra examRich task for collaborative learningClass activity Poster projectThe sugges
Preview of Exponential and Logarithmic Functions: Guided Notes - Full Unit (2 Weeks)

Exponential and Logarithmic Functions: Guided Notes - Full Unit (2 Weeks)

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Math by Modules
This set of guided notes (with 20 practice problems) offers a rigorous, in-depth approach to exponential and logarithmic functions, primarily in the following areas: - Basics of exponential and logarithmic functions (e.g. notation, real-world applications, etc.) - Converting between exponential and logarithmic equations - Solving exponential and logarithmic equations algebraically - Solving algebraic problems involving exponential growth and decay If you enjoy my resources, please consider follo
Preview of Math Teacher Resources: 27 Assessments on Key Topics

Math Teacher Resources: 27 Assessments on Key Topics

Math Teacher Resource Bundle: 27 Assessments on Key TopicsThis comprehensive bundle is designed to help math teachers tackle challenging topics that can be hard to find resources for. Included are 27 different assessments in Google Docs format, covering a wide range of important high school math concepts. These assessments are fully editable, so you can download, modify, and combine them to suit your class's needs. The topics included in this bundle are: Vertex of a ParabolaLinear SystemsFact
Preview of Linear Relations & Functions Unit Review Booklet (Printable, With KEY)

Linear Relations & Functions Unit Review Booklet (Printable, With KEY)

This is a full unit review booklet for the Relations and Functions Unit! (Answer key, and step by step solutions are included) (NO PREP - Just print and hand out!) Here are all the concepts covered: - Finding x and y intercepts (from an equation) - Rearranging an equation into slope y-intercept form (y=mx+b) - Graphing Linear Equations - Finding the slope from a set of two points - Writing an equation in slope y-intercept form when given slope and a y-intercept - Writing an equation from a gra
Preview of Solving Literal Equations Coloring Activity | Math-Kicks Shoe Design Activity

Solving Literal Equations Coloring Activity | Math-Kicks Shoe Design Activity

Created by
MissMathMatters
This resource allows students to practice applying their knowledge of Solving Literal Equations. Problems consist of mathematical and real-world scenarios. As students solve each problem, they design a new pair of "kicks" along the way! For each problem, students are given 3 answer choices to choose from. As they find the correct answer to the problem, they create a cool new pair of tennis shoes ("Kicks") using the given pattern, color and/or text above their answer. My students were super
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