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Preview of Graphing Quadratic Functions in Intercept Form

Graphing Quadratic Functions in Intercept Form

A Google Form is an effective tool to check understanding by the data collected or to use as a quiz assignment. This form practices graphing quadratic functions in intercept form. For each question ,students are asked to identify the coefficients, axis of symmetry, vertex, x-intercepts, and y-intercept. They will graph on a separate sheet of paper. The next question stays locked until they enter the correct answers. Tips: When asked to identify the coefficients in the order a, p, q these val
Preview of Unit 2 Bundle: Identifying Functions, Domain, & Range

Unit 2 Bundle: Identifying Functions, Domain, & Range

This bundle includes the following: Domain and Range notes (Google Slides)Domain and Range notes (PDF)Domain and Range color by number Domain and Range quizDetermining Functions notes (PDF)Identifying Functions notes (Google Slides)Identifying Functions Poster assignmentIdentifying Functions quizUnit 2 Test
Preview of Halloween Math Worksheet Bundle | eMATHinstruction

Halloween Math Worksheet Bundle | eMATHinstruction

Need a way to bring Halloween into your math classroom without losing instructional focus? This 3-worksheet set keeps your students practicing core skills while weaving in seasonal themes that make the content feel fresh and relevant. Each worksheet aligns with a different skill level and reinforces key concepts: Math 7 – Practice with Creepy PercentsStudents calculate messy percentages in real-world Halloween contexts like ticket sales, candy batches, and small data sets to strengthen proporti
Preview of The Twelve Days of Algebra: Write a Linear Equation from Two Points on a Line

The Twelve Days of Algebra: Write a Linear Equation from Two Points on a Line

🎄 The Twelve Days of Algebra A Hilarious, High-Engagement Christmas Activity for Algebra Students!Bring joy, laughter, and real math learning into your classroom this holiday season! The Twelve Days of Algebra is a classroom-tested, student-approved activity where your class performs a math-themed version of “The Twelve Days of Christmas” while practicing the skills of writing linear equations from two points. This activity is perfect for the week before winter break, a holiday review lesson
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