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Preview of Key Features of Functions Exit Tickets Formative Assessment Algebra

Key Features of Functions Exit Tickets Formative Assessment Algebra

Created by
Mathberry Lane
Exit Tickets for Key Features of Functions | Algebra Formative Assessment Tool Need a quick and easy way to check student understanding after teaching key function concepts? These Exit Tickets are designed to assess student learning on the most essential features of functions — in just a few minutes at the end of class! How to Use: Perfect for warm-upslesson wrap-upsformative assessmentsGuide future instructionConcepts Included: Interval Notation – Connect inequalities, number lines, and interva
Preview of Exponential Growth and Decay Models Algebra 2 Lesson: Guided Notes, Homework

Exponential Growth and Decay Models Algebra 2 Lesson: Guided Notes, Homework

In this Algebra 2 lesson, students will explore how to model real-world situations using exponential functions that represent growth or decay. They will practice identifying whether a scenario involves increasing or decreasing quantities, write exponential equations to represent the situation, and solve for unknown values. Students will also interpret the meaning of each part of the model, such as the initial value and growth or decay rate, within the context of the problem. This lesson build
Preview of Continuous Growth and Decay Algebra 2 Lesson: Guided Notes, Homework

Continuous Growth and Decay Algebra 2 Lesson: Guided Notes, Homework

In this Algebra 2 lesson, students will be introduced to the number , a fundamental mathematical constant used in continuous growth and decay models. They will explore what represents, why it's used, and how to determine whether a scenario involves continuous increase or decrease. Students will apply the continuous growth/decay formula to solve problems involving population, radioactive decay, and financial models. This lesson builds a deeper understanding of exponential functions and real-
Preview of Exponential Word Problems TASK CARDS - Differentiated Activity

Exponential Word Problems TASK CARDS - Differentiated Activity

Created by
Math Byrd
This Exponential Word Problems TASK CARDS Differentiated Activity features 20 unique task cards that can be tiered into 2 sets for differentiation. This activity can be used in small groups or individually. Place task cards in stations or keep students stationary and have them pass the cards around! Skills: -Create exponential equations from word problems standard formsimple interestcompound interestcontinuously compounding interesthalf-life-Given an initial value & growth/decay factor-Given
Preview of Polynomial Max/Min Values & Intervals of Increase/Decrease | Lesson, Worksheets

Polynomial Max/Min Values & Intervals of Increase/Decrease | Lesson, Worksheets

How to identify the intervals where polynomial functions are increasing and decreasing [using proper domain notation]. How to find all polynomial extrema values [local/relative & absolute maximum and minimum values]. Full lesson with 6 polynomial worksheets.----------------------------------------------------------------------✫ THIS ZIP-FILE IS ALSO INCLUDED IN MY ENTIRE POLYNOMIALS UNIT BUNDLE!✫ You might also be interested in: Long & Synthetic Division and Rational Roots / Zeros Theorem-----
Preview of Increasing and Decreasing vs Growth and Decay of Exponential Functions Notes

Increasing and Decreasing vs Growth and Decay of Exponential Functions Notes

Do you want a lesson on increasing & decreasing vs growth & decay of exponential functions? This lesson is ready to use and has everything you need! In this lesson your students will learn how to identify if an exponential function is exponential growth or exponential decay and if the exponential function is increasing or decreasing. Students will learn the difference between increasing/decreasing and exponential growth/decay. This lesson includes: ✨ 1 page of guided notes ✨ 1 page of practice ✨
Preview of Increasing and Decreasing Intervals of Functions (Desmos Graphing Calculator)

Increasing and Decreasing Intervals of Functions (Desmos Graphing Calculator)

Students use the desmos graphing calculator to graph 3 different functions and state where each function is increasing and decreases as well as the corresponding intervals.
Preview of Foldable: Graphs of Quadratics (Graph Vertex, Factored, & Standard Form)

Foldable: Graphs of Quadratics (Graph Vertex, Factored, & Standard Form)

Created by
Math Byrd
So Easy to Use! Simply print and fold! No need to rotate pages! The Graphs of Quadratics FOLDABLE comes with 2 sets of foldables: 1 set has the notes already filled in, while the 2nd set leaves the notes blank for teacher-led instruction. On either set, students will have to work out the examples. You choose which is best for your classroom! Or use both as a way to differentiate instruction! The Foldable Pages are: 1) Vertex, Axis of Symmetry, Domain, and Range 2) x & y-intercepts, End Behavi
Preview of Features of Functions - Guided Notes and Practice

Features of Functions - Guided Notes and Practice

Guided notes to discuss features of functions including y-intercept, zeros, increasing/decreasing, relative minimums/maximums, asymptotes, end behavior, intersections, and inequalities.
Preview of Guided Notes - Lesson 1.6, part 1 - Special Functions

Guided Notes - Lesson 1.6, part 1 - Special Functions

Created by
Counting Corner
Objective: I can write, graph, and interpret piecewise-defined functions, including step functions and absolute value functions. - Warm up finding greatest integers and absolute values - Vocab: piecewise-defined function - How to make a piecewise-defined function, notation, and what the graph can look like - Example graphing and analyzing key features (domain, range, intercepts, increasing/decreasing, positive/negative) - Application example
Preview of Two-Step Equations (Flipped Video Curriculum)

Two-Step Equations (Flipped Video Curriculum)

Students explore how to analyze and solve two-step equations using a self-speak tactic that asks them to analyze the equation using the order of operations and then describe their inverse operations in the inverse order before solving. The notes increase student independence as they walk through the process of solving two-step equations. The lesson includes guided notes, a link to the flipped video lesson, an in-class opportunity for reteaching, and in-class practice problems. The in-class re
Preview of Solving Two-Step Equations (Free, Incomplete)

Solving Two-Step Equations (Free, Incomplete)

Students explore how to analyze and solve two-step equations using a self-speak tactic that asks them to analyze the equation using the order of operations and then describe their inverse operations in the inverse order before solving. The notes increase student independence as they walk through the process of solving two-step equations. The lesson includes guided notes, a link to the flipped video lesson, an in-class opportunity for reteaching, and in-class practice problems. The in-class re
Preview of Describing Absolute Value Graphs Poster | Anchor Chart | Algebra 1 & 2

Describing Absolute Value Graphs Poster | Anchor Chart | Algebra 1 & 2

Describing Absolute Value Graphs Anchor Chart | Increasing, Decreasing, Positive, Negative Domain & RangeHelp your students master the characteristics of absolute value graphs with this detailed anchor chart! This resource focuses on key concepts such as increasing and decreasing intervals, positive and negative values, and the domain and range of absolute value functions. It’s an essential tool for Algebra 1 and Algebra 2 classrooms. Features: Non-Editable PDF: Easy to print and display for cla
Preview of Guided Notes - Lesson 6.1, part 1 - Graphing Exponential Functions

Guided Notes - Lesson 6.1, part 1 - Graphing Exponential Functions

Created by
Counting Corner
Objective: I can graph exponential growth and decay functions and interpret key features of their graphs - Warm up: simplify numbers with rational exponents - Vocabulary: exponential function, exponential growth, asymptote - Discover the graph of an exponential growth function with b as the base - Graph the doubling function, 2^x - Transformations of growth functions - Example - Constant percent increase, A(t)=P(1+r)^t - Application problem
Preview of Guided Notes - Lesson 6.1, part 2 - Graphing Exponential Functions

Guided Notes - Lesson 6.1, part 2 - Graphing Exponential Functions

Created by
Counting Corner
Objective: I can graph exponential growth and decay functions and interpret key features of their graphs - Warm up: Choose the bank account that yields the highest - Vocabulary: Exponential function, asymptote, exponential decay - Discover the graph of an exponential growth function with b as the base - Determine if a function is growth or decay by evaluating b - Graph the halving function (1/2)^x - Transformations of decay functions - Compare exponential functions - Graph piece-wise exponential
Preview of Graphing Absolute Values Re-loop and Reteaching Lessons

Graphing Absolute Values Re-loop and Reteaching Lessons

Created by
Lexie
This is a set of 3 different worksheets and a quiz that I used to re-loop or reteach Graphing Absolute Value Functions. The first day deals with graphing equations, day 2 is for graphing inequalities, the 3rd day is dedicated to a quick quiz to assess their understanding after the re-looping. It is a great way to practice with the students, then assess their progress on the material. After each test, I re-loop the materials that the students did not do well on. This topic was completed as
Preview of Exponential Growth Vignette

Exponential Growth Vignette

Use student knowledge of linear functions, their pattern and structure, to introduce exponential growth functions. With this activity students will compare linear growth to exponential growth and understand why exponential growth eventually increases faster. Students will use linear patterns to understand exponential patterns as percent increase. As a lesson opener to this activity - and another means of re-enforcing the concept - I open the class today with the common cold virus papers.
Preview of Key Features of Functions Notes- Printable

Key Features of Functions Notes- Printable

Created by
Math with MrsK
This Key Features of Functions Worksheet helps students identify and describe domain, range, intercepts, increasing and decreasing intervals, positivity and negativity, and end behavior. Students practice writing answers using inequality notation and interval notation, strengthening their understanding of function behavior. This resource is ideal for Algebra 1 and Algebra 2 students learning to analyze graphs and functions. Perfect for guided notes, review, test prep, or independent pract
Preview of Characteristics of Linear Graphs

Characteristics of Linear Graphs

This worksheet packet teaches domain, range, x and y intercepts, minimum and maximum, interval of increase and decrease. It contains 9 different graphs to practice identifying the different characteristics taught in the lesson.
Preview of Characteristics of Polynomial Functions Notes

Characteristics of Polynomial Functions Notes

Created by
Dana Kick
Notes on a few quick topics my students were struggling with! Intervals of increase and decrease, intercepts, extrema, maximum and minimum, end behavior, domain and range. My special ed students needed some very clear outlined notes on these topics, so I made this for them. Hope you like it too! Stay tuned for practice pages to go with these notes!
Preview of Percentages Task Cards | DOK 1, 2, 3 | Tax, Tip, Error, Increase, Decrease

Percentages Task Cards | DOK 1, 2, 3 | Tax, Tip, Error, Increase, Decrease

Give your students extra practice using 24 engaging task cards covering tax, tip, discounts, markup, increases, decreases, and error. Use For: CentersReviewPartner WorkGameSub PlansIncludes: 24 Task CardsStudent Recording SheetWhy Teachers Love It: Fast PrepVersatileReady to UseSub Plans
Preview of Analyzing Functions Notes and Worksheet

Analyzing Functions Notes and Worksheet

Guided notes and a follow up worksheet on where a graph of a function is increasing, decreasing, constant, piecewise functions, difference quotient and determining whether functions are even/odd/neither functions. Answer key included.
Preview of Population Growth/Decay Algebra Lesson Plan (High School)

Population Growth/Decay Algebra Lesson Plan (High School)

In this Algebra lesson plan, high school students will determine whether their community's population has been increasing or decreasing, and will create equations to model future population growth. This lesson can easily be adapted for virtual use.
Preview of Function Properties - Jigsaw Presentations Activity

Function Properties - Jigsaw Presentations Activity

This resource helps students explore key concepts related to the properties of functions — including extrema, intervals of increase/decrease, end behavior, continuity, domain and range, symmetry, etc. Working in small groups, students will research one property and present their findings to the class.
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