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Preview of Function Notation Word Problems | Remediation Mini Lesson | Florida B.E.S.T

Function Notation Word Problems | Remediation Mini Lesson | Florida B.E.S.T

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Algebra Boost
This Mini Lesson is all about Function Notation Word ProblemsI pride myself on small mini lessons for remediation and reteaching purposes. Simple yet will make your students feel confident and successful.✅ Step by Step Directions on the Process of Evaluating Functions ✅Answer Key and Video Included ✅Discount Code for Membership to  Algebra BoostIncludes: Mini Video Lesson, Worksheet, and Answer KeyGreat for:☆ Small Group☆ Stations☆ Review Before Tests☆ Remediation and Reteaching☆ Enrichment
Preview of Foundations of Functions Notes

Foundations of Functions Notes

Languages: Both Spanish and English Versions include. Direct teach notes with sentence stems, covering Unit 1: Foundations of Functions. Notes include:1. DETERMINING FUNCTIONS 2. EVALUATING FUNCTIONS 3. SOLVING USING FUNCTION NOTATION 4. DISCRETE DOMAIN AND RANGE 5. DOMAIN (CONTINUOUS)- PART 1 6. RANGE (CONTINUOUS)- PART 1 7. DOMAIN (CONTINUOUS)- PART 2 8. RANGE (CONTINUOUS)- PART 2
Preview of Evaluating Functions Notes and Practice

Evaluating Functions Notes and Practice

In these activities, students practice evaluating functions. In example one, these functions are presented with the variables x and y. Students are given a value for x and they solve for y. In example two, students are introduced to function notation. These notes and practice worksheets are differentiated based on some common needs found in the middle school math classroom. Modifications are considered for both struggling learners and high flyers. Differentiated Notes Include:Traditional
Preview of Using Functions to Model Relationships Worksheet

Using Functions to Model Relationships Worksheet

Created by
Maya Khalil
The graph of this function represents all ordered pair combinations of two kinds of candy that can be bought with $50. This application works for both 8th grade and algebra-1. If you are using it for an algebra-1 class, you could use function notation. 8th graders are not required to use function notation in Common Core. I have included a detailed answer key. The preview above will give you a better idea.
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