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Preview of Features of a Quadratic Function Worksheet | Parabola Labeling Activity| Algebra

Features of a Quadratic Function Worksheet | Parabola Labeling Activity| Algebra

Help your students visualize and understand the key components of quadratic functions with this clear, engaging, and easy-to-use resource! “Features of a Quadratic Function” is a 3-page worksheet set designed to introduce and reinforce the essential parts of a parabola. Students interact directly with a diagram by labeling each feature, making it perfect for building foundational understanding in a hands-on way. What’s Included: Page 1: Blank parabola diagram with arrows pointing to key featu
Preview of Printable: Measures of Central Tendency (Mean, Median, Mode, Range, Outlier)

Printable: Measures of Central Tendency (Mean, Median, Mode, Range, Outlier)

Measures of Central Tendency Printable Handout (Color, B&W + Answer Key)Make data concepts clear, engaging, and accessible with this interactive printable handout covering mean, median, mode, range, and outliers. Designed to support a wide range of learners, this resource works well for upper elementary, middle school, high school statistics and math intervention or special education resource classes. This set includes three components: A color-coded version to visually organize each concept
Preview of Printable: Box Plot with Labels (5 Number Summary)

Printable: Box Plot with Labels (5 Number Summary)

This easy-to-use resource is great for introducing students to box (or box and whisker) plots and the " 5 Number Summary" (minimum, Q1, median, Q3, maximum) needed for plotting. Features: 2 versions of the box plot including quartiles and interquartile range2 answer keys
Preview of Printable: Types of Graphs (Dot Plot, Histogram, Box Plot, Scatterplot)

Printable: Types of Graphs (Dot Plot, Histogram, Box Plot, Scatterplot)

This easy-to-use resource features the four (4) types of graphs students learn about in middle school math and high school statistics: dot plots, histograms, box (or box and whiskers) plots and scatterplots. Great to use for scaffolded notes or on your word wall! Features: One (1) blank/ fillable page with missing names of graphsAnswer key with labels
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