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Preview of Function Notation Bundle - Evaluating & Operations from Graphs & Linear Equation

Function Notation Bundle - Evaluating & Operations from Graphs & Linear Equation

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This bundle includes all of my function and function notation activities. These are great for collaborative group work at boards. Functions & Domain/Range Task CardsThis is a set of 20 task cards with graphs, tables, ordered pairs, and mapping diagrams. For each card, students are asked to determine if the relation is a function or not. The answer includes a brief description why when relations are NOT functions. Students are also asked to find the domain and range of the relations. Domains and
Preview of Segmented Bar Charts Stations (using a TwoWay Table)

Segmented Bar Charts Stations (using a TwoWay Table)

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📊 Two-Way Tables & Segmented Bar Charts: 20 Collaborative Stations 📊 Transform your statistics lesson into an active, collaborative experience! This resource features 20 task stations designed to help students master categorical data analysis. Students will move from interpreting two-way frequency tables to calculating relative frequencies and finally constructing segmented bar charts. This format is specifically optimized for vertical non-permanent surfaces (VNPS) or small group collabor
Preview of Functions & Domain/Range Task Cards (Graphs, Tables, Mapping Diagrams, & Points)

Functions & Domain/Range Task Cards (Graphs, Tables, Mapping Diagrams, & Points)

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Math Glow Up
This is a set of 20 task cards with graphs, tables, ordered pairs, and mapping diagrams. For each card, students are asked to determine if the relation is a function or not. The answer includes a brief description why when relations are NOT functions. Students are also asked to find the domain and range of the relations. Domains and ranges for discrete relations are given in set notation on the answer key. There are 3 graphs that are continuous. Those domain and ranges are provided in both inter
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