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Preview of Function Project with Key

Function Project with Key

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Lesli Poynter
Student project rubric and key for quadratic, square root, cubic, and cube root functions. Students present their function to the class with a table, graph, transformations, increasing and decreasing intervals, intercepts, secant line, distance, and inverse function.
Preview of Quiz Key - Lessons 6.4-6.5 - Geometric Sequences & Series, and Modeling Data

Quiz Key - Lessons 6.4-6.5 - Geometric Sequences & Series, and Modeling Data

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Counting Corner
Quiz answer key for Guided Notes - Lessons 6.4-6.5 Objective: - I can identify and analyze geometric sequences, as well as use the formula for the sum of a finite geometric series to solve problems - I can use a graphing calculator to find an equation that models data and use the equation to solve problems Topics: - Determine common ratio - Use recursive patterns - Explicit formula for geometric sequences - Geometric Series - Sigma Notation - Exponential Modeling using technology
Preview of Modeling with Quadratics- Water Wars Performance Task (Version 2)

Modeling with Quadratics- Water Wars Performance Task (Version 2)

This is another version of the Water Wars Performance Task. This time, the equation for the path of the water balloon thrown is provided in standard form. Students are asked to determine the initial height of the balloon, the maximum height, the time taken to hit the ground, as well as the time interval during which the height is decreasing. Students are also asked to determine and interpret the domain of the function as well as the average rate of change over a specified interval. Multip
Preview of Modeling Quadratics: Water Wars Performance Task (Version 4)

Modeling Quadratics: Water Wars Performance Task (Version 4)

A fourth version of the Water Wars Performance Task on modeling with quadratic functions. A quadratic function in standard form with no constant term (c = 0) is provided that describes the path of a water balloon that is thrown. Students will use their knowledge of quadratic functions in order to answer questions about the height of the balloon at different times, including the initial height, the maximum height, the time it takes to hit the ground, and the time interval during which the hei
Preview of Factoring Foldable Assignment Rubric and Exemplars

Factoring Foldable Assignment Rubric and Exemplars

Students will work on consolidating and summarizing their knowledge of 3 different forms of factoring; simple trinomials, complex trinomials and difference of squares. Foldables will focus on breaking down the steps of each type of factoring, having students recognize the patterns in the process. Google doc rubric can be edited to fit your class/expectations. It acts as a great study tool at the end of a unit or course as well as a great way to review leading into the next class/grade! Listing
Preview of Regular VS Literal Equations A Comparison Activity

Regular VS Literal Equations A Comparison Activity

Regular VS Literal Equations: A Comparison Activity How often do your students get confused when trying to solve a literal equation? It's like all of the rules of Algebra are completely forgotten. This activity will help your students see both a regular equation and a literal equation side-by-side. After they solve the regular equation, the literal equation beside it will be solved similarly. This way students can compare the similarities in solving these types of equations. This resource
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