If you are looking for engaging practice on graphing absolute value functions, this resource is exactly what you need! These 30 multiple choice task cards allow your students to focus on transformations of absolute value graphs including horizontal/vertical shifts, reflections and stretches/compressions . The resource includes 3 different formatting options for you to choose from (each option has the same 30 questions). Assign the one that would work best in your classroom! 1. Google Slide Sel
Your students will analyze the graphs of polynomial functions with these 16 task cards. All the graphs have real, rational zeros with multiplicities of 1, 2 or 3. You can print 16 task cards OR use the Google Slide version and assign digitally to each student. A student recording sheet is included but you can create your own questions that focus on the needs of your specific students. The included student recording sheet asks students to identify: X-intercpetsLocal maximum and minimum poi
Are you looking for large, clear and easy to read graphs for your students to practice transformation rules? This resource has what you are looking for! This resource includes two versions so you can assign what is right for your students. Version 1 has absolute value functions with one or two transformations. Version 2 has absolute value functions with three or four transformations. In each version, students will match 16 absolute value graphs the correct equation. This comes in digital an
This bundle includes four engaging activities on the graphs of polynomial functions. Each activity includes clear, easy to read graphs with real, rational zeros and multiplies of 1, 2 or 3. 1. Card Matching Activity with 24 cards - students will match equations and graphs; includes early finisher bonus worksheet 2. Task Cards Analyzing Characteristics of Polynomial Functions - print and digital versions 3. Domino Cards - two differentiated levels with 18 cards in each level; includes extra pr
This is my favorite game to use as a quiz or test review! With traditional review games, teams earn points by getting questions right. Once a team is in the clear lead the others become unengaged because they have no chance of winning. While playing ZAP! students don't know how many points will be awarded (or stolen!) until after each question is answered. This resource includes the Google Slide Game with 30 questions on solving quadratic equations by factoring. When teams select a question
If you are looking for engaging practice on determining the domain and range, this resource is exactly what you need! These 40 multiple choice task cards allow your students to focus on analyzing graphs and identifying the domain and range expressed in interval notation. The resource includes 3 different formatting options for you to choose from (each option has the same 40 questions). Assign the one that would work best in your classroom! 1. Google Slide Self-Checking Digital Task Cards Ea
If you are looking for engaging practice on identifying characteristics of quadratic functions, this resource is exactly what you need! These 36 multiple choice task cards allow your students to focus on the domain, range, intercepts, vertex, axis of symmetry, increasing interval, decreasing interval and end behavior of quadratic functions . The resource includes 3 different formatting options for you to choose from (each option has the same 36 questions). Assign the one that would work best in
If you are looking for engaging practice on graphing quadratic functions, this resource is exactly what you need! These 28 multiple choice task cards allow your students to focus on transformations of quadratic functions written in vertex form including horizontal/vertical shifts, reflections and stretches/compressions . The resource includes 3 different formatting options for you to choose from (each option has the same 28 questions). Assign the one that would work best in your classroom! 1.
Introduce the names, equations and graphs of parent functions with these large, clear and easy to read graphs! This resource includes notes and a triples card match activity to practice. Then students keep the flashcards to study! Students will get a printable notes version of 10 parent functions and determine the key features of each graph. There are two versions of the notes available for you to choose from. In one version, the key features are listed. But these may not cover what you wa
Use this engaging digital review game to practice identifying key features of quadratic function graphs. This is my favorite game to use as a quiz or test review! With traditional review games, teams earn points by getting questions right. Once a team is in the clear lead the others become unengaged because they have no chance of winning. While playing ZAP! students don't know how many points will be awarded (or stolen!) until after each question is answered. This resource includes the Googl
If you are looking for engaging practice on determining key features of quadratic functions written in standard form, this resource is exactly what you need! These 32 multiple choice task cards allow your students to focus on determining the axis of symmetry, vertex, x-intercepts and y-intercept. The resource includes 3 different formatting options for you to choose from (each option has the same 32 questions). Assign the one that would work best in your classroom! 1. Google Slide Self-Checking
This activity bundle has everything you need for your unit on graphing absolute value functions! Included in this bundle are two sets of notes, printable and digital practice activities and an engaging, scaffolded review to use before a quiz or test. Click on the bundle preview and the previews for each individual resource to see everything you will get, including:Notes on analyzing the graphs12 printable task cards for students to practice identifying key features Notes on determining the ver
Use these differentiated practice worksheets to fit the specific needs of each student in your class! This resource includes printable PDF Worksheets divided into mild, medium and spicy sections. Students can choose their own spice level and then move on to more challenging questions as needed. It also includes a half-sheet extra spicy section for early finishers or students that need an additional challenge. I also included a google slide document with one question per slide so you can di
This is my favorite game to use as a quiz or test review! With traditional review games, teams earn points by getting questions right. Once a team is in the clear lead the others become unengaged because they have no chance of winning. While playing ZAP! students don't know how many points will be awarded (or stolen!) until after each question is answered. This resource includes the Google Slide Game with 30 questions on solving absolute value equations and inequalities. When teams select a
Use this engaging digital review game to practice identifying domain and range graphs. This is my favorite game to use as a quiz or test review! With traditional review games, teams earn points by getting questions right. Once a team is in the clear lead the others become unengaged because they have no chance of winning. While playing ZAP! students don't know how many points will be awarded (or stolen!) until after each question is answered. This resource includes the Google Slide Game with
Use this engaging digital review game to practice graphing transformations of absolute value functions. This is my favorite game to use as a quiz or test review! With traditional review games, teams earn points by getting questions right. Once a team is in the clear lead the others become unengaged because they have no chance of winning. While playing ZAP! students don't know how many points will be awarded (or stolen!) until after each question is answered. This resource includes the Google
Use this engaging digital review game to practice identifying key features of polynomial functions. This is my favorite game to use as a quiz or test review! With traditional review games, teams earn points by getting questions right. Once a team is in the clear lead the others become unengaged because they have no chance of winning. While playing ZAP! students don't know how many points will be awarded (or stolen!) until after each question is answered. This resource includes the Google Sli
Use this engaging digital review game to practice graphing quadratic functions in vertex form. This is my favorite game to use as a quiz or test review! With traditional review games, teams earn points by getting questions right. Once a team is in the clear lead the others become unengaged because they have no chance of winning. While playing ZAP! students don't know how many points will be awarded (or stolen!) until after each question is answered. This resource includes the Google Slide Ga
Are your students feeling overwhelmed with all the things they need to know about polynomial functions? These 24 multiple choice task cards will help your students focus on the end behavior of polynomial functions. The resource includes 3 different formatting options for you to choose from (each option has the same 24 questions). Assign the one that would work best in your classroom! 1. Google Slide Self-Checking Digital Task Cards Each slide has one question with 4 options for students to cho
If you are looking for engaging practice on the graphs of absolute value functions, this resource is exactly what you need! These 40 multiple choice task cards allow your students to focus on key characteristics of absolute value graphs including x-intercepts, y-intercept, vertex, axis of symmetry, domain, range and end behavior. The resource includes 3 different formatting options for you to choose from (each option has the same 40 questions). Assign the one that would work best in your classr