This fun activity requires students to practice NEATLY graphing lines in slope-intercept form (y = mx+b). Students will graph 12 lines, and should have an understanding of using the slope and y-intercepts to graph. After students graph each linear function, they write the letter of the function next to the monster that it went through. The perfect activity for Halloween, but is honestly a fun activity year-round! Visit the Math Cat Store to find more activities that are engaging for students an
This fun activity requires students to practice NEATLY graphing quadratic functions. Students will graph 8 parabolas, and should have an understanding of various transformations: horizontal and vertical translations, vertical reflections, and vertical stretches. All graphs have at least 2 transformations. As students graph each parabola, they write the letter of the function next to the monster that it went through. Perfect as a Halloween activity! Visit the Math Cat Store to find more activiti
This fun activity requires students to NEATLY graph absolute value functions (10 total graphs). There are 2 versions of the worksheet included: one with absolute value functions already in vertex form, and one with expanded/more difficult absolute value graphs that students must factor/simplify themselves. Perfect as a differentiated instruction worksheet, I will sometimes offer a point or two of extra credit for students who want the challenge of the harder worksheet. As students graph each abs
This fun activity requires students to practice NEATLY graphing lines in standard form (Ax+By=C). Students will graph 12 lines, and can either graph by first re-writing in slope-intercept form, or by using the intercepts (all intercepts are integers). After students graph each linear function, they write the letter of the function next to the monster that it went through. The perfect activity for Halloween, but is honestly a fun activity year-round! Visit the Math Cat Store to find more activit
This fun activity requires students to practice NEATLY graphing quadratic functions. Students will graph 8 parabolas, and should understand how to find the vertex either by completing the square or using x = -B/2A. All graphs have at least 2 transformations. As students graph each parabola, they write the letter of the function next to the monster that it went through. A great activity for Halloween! Visit the Math Cat Store to find more activities that are engaging for students and time-saving
This fun winter-themed activity requires students to practice NEATLY graphing linear functions in slope-intercept form (y = mx+b). Students will graph 8 lines, and should have an understanding of using the slope and y-intercepts to graph. After students graph each linear function, they write the letter of the function next to the penguin that it went through. This is a fitting activity for winter months, such as December, January, or February, but is also fun to use at any time of the year! Vis
This bundle includes 9 Exterminate the Monster Graphing Activities! Graphing Lines- Standard Form Graphing Lines- Point-Slope Form Graphing Lines- Slope-Intercept Form Graphing Lines- Mixed Forms Graphing Absolute Value Functions Graphing Quadratics- Standard Form Graphing Quadratics- Vertex Form Graphing Quadratics- Factored Form Graphing Quadratics- Mixed Forms Graphing Square Root Functions Students Match the equations to the correct monster by graphing the function and seeing what monster is
This worksheet of 12 linear equations requires students to graph lines in slope-intercept form. When each function is graphed, students find the letter the graph passes through to fill in the riddle’s answer. This is a fun review activity that can be used at any time, but especially in the winter, such as December, January, or February. This activity is appropriate for Algebra students, and a full answer key is included. Visit the Math Cat Store to find more activities that are engaging for stu
This activity requires students to NEATLY graph quadratic functions in standard form. Students will graph 8 parabolas, and should be able to find the vertex by completing the square or using x = -B/2A. All graphs have at least 2 transformations. After students graph each parabola, they write the letter of the equation next to the penguin that it went through. This is a fitting activity for winter months, such as December, January, or February, but is also fun to use at any time of the year! Vis
A great activity for around Christmas and the Holiday Season! This activity allows students to practice their graphing skills, but also let loose their inner child with some coloring! Each equation has a given color, so students graph each line and find the two letters the graph passes through. Once students have finished finding which letters correspond with the colors, they fill in the ugly sweaters accordingly. Then, they can be creative and decorate the blank details in their own way. If the
This activity requires students to neatly graph absolute value functions in vertex form. Students will graph 8 absolute value functions, and should have an understanding of various transformations: horizontal and vertical translations, vertical reflections, and vertical stretches. All graphs have at least 2 transformations. After students graph each absolute value function, they write the letter of the equation next to the penguin that it went through. This is a fitting activity for winter mont
This activity requires students to NEATLY graph quadratic functions in vertex form. Students will graph 8 parabolas, and should have an understanding of various transformations: horizontal and vertical translations, vertical reflections, and vertical stretches. All graphs have at least 2 transformations. After students graph each parabola, they write the letter of the function next to the penguin that it went through. This is a fitting activity for winter months, such as December, January,
This fun activity requires students to NEATLY graph 9 lines in the form y = m(x-x1 )+y1 . As students complete each graph, they write the letter of the function next to the monster that it went through. The perfect activity for Halloween, but is honestly a fun activity year-round! Visit the Math Cat Store to find more activities that are engaging for students and time-saving for you! Don't forget to leave feedback! For every review, you'll earn 5% back toward future TpT purchases. I read ev
This worksheet of 12 functions require students to graph parabolas in standard form. Each quadratic equation has integer vertices, so they can complete the square to find the vertex, or use the x=-B/2A method. When each function is graphed, students find the letter the graph passes through to fill in the riddle’s answer. This is a fun review activity that can be used at any time, but especially in the winter, such as December, January, or February. This activity is appropriate for Algebra or Al
This is a pretty basic scaffolded worksheet, students begin by listing the slope and y-intercept and fill in the blanks to write the equation, but gradually must use their own points to find slope and write the equation themselves. The last half of the worksheet is matching graphs to equations. Don’t forget to leave feedback! I read every comment and greatly appreciate it. Follow the Math Cat Store for freebies, worksheets, and activities that are engaging for students and time-saving for you!
This worksheet of 15 problems requires students to add, subtract and multiply polynomials (there is NO division). Students will need to distribute, combine like terms, and be able to multiply binomials using the FOIL method, box method, distribution method, or whatever method of binomial multiplication they know. After students complete each problem (or the entire worksheet), they match the colors to the letters and color in the decoration accordingly, similar to a color-by-numbers worksheet. Th
There are two versions: one with 12 problems and one with 8 problems. You can choose which answer sheet to hand out: students can solve by graphing or solve by substitution. All systems have 1 equation in standard form (with integer x and y intercepts) and 1 equation in slope-intercept form and all answers are integers. If you have the students solve by substitution, a few problems will require dealing with fractions. An answer key with worked-out solutions is included. For this activity, I cut
A great activity for around Christmas and the Holidays! This activity allows students to review important Algebra semester 1 topics, but also let loose their inner child with some coloring! There are 22 problems: students will need to solve multi-step equations for a variable, solve inequalities, and write linear equations in slope-intercept form given standard form, 2 points, and slope with a point. Visit the Math Cat Store to find more activities that are engaging for students and time-savin
This activity requires students to practice NEATLY graphing linear functions in standard form (Ax + By =C). Students will graph 8 lines, and are able to either use the intercepts (all integers) or turn into slope-intercept form. After students graph each linear function, they write the letter of the function next to the penguin that it went through. This is a fitting activity for winter months, such as December, January, or February, but is also fun to use at any time of the year! Visit the Mat
A great activity for around Christmas and the Holiday Season! This activity allows students to practice their graphing skills, but also let loose their inner child with some coloring! Each equation has a given color, so students graph each function and find the two letters the graph passes through. Once students have finished finding which letters correspond with the colors, they fill in the ugly sweaters accordingly. Then, they can be creative and decorate the blank details in their own way. If
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