* Instructional Leadership Specialist for Math grades 6-12
* 8 years teaching: Algebra I, Geometry, Math Applications I, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus
* STEM Coordinator - 3 years
1.This worksheet contains a series of questions regarding rate of change.
Students will have the opportunity to practice the following:
- finding the rate of change given a table and analyzing it's meaning
- solving for the rate given a scenario
- analyzing a graph and finding the rate of change (slope)
- describing the meaning of the rate of change in a graph
2. The worksheet/review contains a series of problems reviewing the following material:
- determining if a line has a positive, negati
Need to assess your students on line of best fit? Then look no further. This quiz will address the following areas: - correlation - drawing a line of best fit - writing an equation of a line - interpreting a graph I found this quiz to give me a clear understanding of what areas my students may still be struggling with.
This assessment is compromised of 9, multi-part questions. There are 4 multiple choice with the rest being open ended questions.
Topics assessed:
- rate of change from a table
- rate of change from a graph
- rate of change from a short story problem
- identifying the type of slope
- finding slope given 2 points
- finding slope given a graph
- analyzing rate of change from a graph
Answer key with worked out solutions is included.
This test was designed as an Algebra II Quadratics assessment. It contains 3 multiple choice, 3 short answer, and 3 open response. My higher level students where able to complete the test in one 50 minute class period while my support class took 2 periods.
The topics covered within the problems are:
- graphing quadratics (vertex form)
- finding maximum
- factorization
- solving with square roots
- solving with quadratic formula
- multiplying and dividing complex numbers
- maximization word p
Linear Quiz includes the following Learning Targets:
I can graph linear equations using a table.
I can graph horizontal and vertical lines.
I can graph given a story problem.
I can identify domain and range.
Answer Key is included.
A second test or retake with key is also included!!
The graphing linear equations quiz focuses on students using the method of finding the x- and y-intercepts to graph. T
here are two questions making this a quick check for understanding on your part.
Included in the package:
- original quiz
- answer key
- a second quiz (retake) with answer key
The test on graphing lines includes: - graphing in slope-intercept form - graphing parallel and perpendicular lines - graphing given a point and a slope - calculating slope from a graph - calculating slope given two points - matching graphs with equations and facts about the graph - rewriting equations into slope-intercept form
Writing Equations of Lines Test includes the following types of questions: - writing linear equations given: - a graph - 2 points - a story problem - writing and graphing parallel and perpendicular lines - domain and range - rewriting equations into slope-intercept form
This is a quick graphic organizer for students to use when learning about graphing in slope-intercept form. It's a great tool for interactive notebooks!
The worksheet includes 3 separate system problems for students to solve by graphing. Each problem includes its own graph for the solution. Students are also asked to classify the system as consistent and independent, consistent and dependent, or inconsistent.
8th - 12th
Algebra, Algebra 2, Graphing
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* Instructional Leadership Specialist for Math grades 6-12
* 8 years teaching: Algebra I, Geometry, Math Applications I, Algebra II, Pre-Calculus
* STEM Coordinator - 3 years
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-Project Based Learning
-Workshop 2.0 Curriculum Writing
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