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Preview of Function Notation Pre-Assessment | Google Forms™ Digital Access & Assessment

Function Notation Pre-Assessment | Google Forms™ Digital Access & Assessment

Looking for a quick and effective way to assess your students’ understanding of function notation before starting your unit? This Function Notation Pre-Assessment is the perfect no-prep diagnostic tool—now with both printable and Google Forms™ digital versions for flexible classroom use! This resource helps you quickly identify student understanding of evaluating functions, input-output relationships, and function notation, so you can plan targeted instruction from day one. 📌 What’s Includ
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 The Tools of Algebra CSG Problems Packet

The Tools of Algebra CSG Problems Packet

Set your students up for success with this Tools of Algebra CSG Packet! This resource is packed with 12 collaborative questions that guide students through the essential building blocks of algebra while encouraging them to explain their reasoning and learn from one another. ✅ What’s Inside:12 CSG-style questions covering:Translating expressionsEvaluating expressions (with and without variables using substitution)Naming properties of operationsOrdered pairs, domain, and rangeFunctions and funct
Preview of Functional Notation Joke/Riddle - Printable Activity

Functional Notation Joke/Riddle - Printable Activity

Help your students develop their understanding of evaluating functional notation using a given input with this fun, engaging digital activity! Students evaluate 14 functions to determine the output for each given input. Students will use each answer and the given letter as a clue to solve the math joke/riddle. After all questions are answers, students will have answered the question "Why does no one talk about circles?" Encourage students to go back and check their work/redo their work if letter
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