Graph A Picture: 4 Versions Students plot points to create a valentine's themed picture. Each version varies in complexity/time to complete to fit the needs of a range of students. Answer keys are included.
Intro to Quadratic Functions & Key Features | Algebra 1 Guided Notes & Practice⭐ Engage your students with this introductory lesson on quadratic functions! This resource provides a structured, student-friendly approach to graphing parabolas using a graphing calculator and identifying key features, including the vertex, axis of symmetry, intercepts, and more. What’s Included?✔️ Guided notes with fill-in-the-blank vocabulary definitions ✔️ Step-by-step graphing calculator instructions ✔️ Multip
Writing Systems of Linear Inequalities from Graphs – Task Cards (16 Cards)Students analyze each graph and write the corresponding inequalities, making this resource perfect for building conceptual understanding and preparing for Algebra 1 / Regents-style questions. Each task card requires students to: Identify boundary lines Determine shading direction Decide whether the boundary is solid or dashed Write a system of linear inequalities that represents the solution region This activity works wel
This lesson introduces graphing linear inequalities in two variables. Warm Up: Students solve a linear equation for y and graph the line on a coordinate plane. Students review the four inequality symbols. Notes/Examples: Students graph linear inequalities in two variables and discuss what makes a solution to a linear inequality. Check For Understanding: Students fill out a table regarding line and shading for the four inequality symbols and reflect on where solutions to inequalities exist on
Graphing Quadratic–Linear Systems of EquationsLesson + Classwork | NYS Regents Algebra IThis ready-to-use lesson and classwork pair teaches students how to graph a quadratic and a linear equation on the same coordinate plane and identify the points of intersection (solutions). Designed to align with Next Generation NYS Regents Algebra I, this resource builds both conceptual understanding and Regents-style problem-solving skills. Includes:✔ Guided lesson notes with examples ✔ Scaffolded studen
Linear Inequalities Graph Set – 20 High-Quality GraphsSimplify graphing linear inequalities with this ready-to-use set of 20 high-quality graphs! Perfect for Algebra classrooms, these graphs feature various linear inequalities in two variables, including solid and dashed boundary lines with shaded solution regions. Easily upload them into any document, digital platform, or interactive tool to create worksheets, assessments, games, posters, and more. What’s Included:✅ 20 unique graphs of linear i
A visual poster for graphing linear inequalities in two variables Solid or dotted lineShade above or belowA blank student version is also included for students to complete Graph each inequalityState what type of line and shading
This short lesson introduces absolute value functions and has students graphing various absolute value functions. Calculator button keys are given for the TI 84 calculator.
Help your Algebra 1 students build confidence in analyzing quadratic functions with this structured and engaging practice assignment! This resource provides a step-by-step review of key vocabulary, an example graph labeled with essential features, and hands-on practice with both given and self-graphed parabolas. ✨ What’s Included:✔️ Key vocabulary review to reinforce important concepts ✔️ Labeled example graph to illustrate intercepts, vertex, axis of symmetry, and min/max ✔️ 4 graphed parab
Exploring Transformations of Quadratic Functions with the TI-84 Calculator | Algebra 1 ActivityEngage your Algebra 1 students in a hands-on exploration of function transformations using the TI-84 calculator! This scaffolded worksheet guides students through graphing quadratic functions, analyzing shifts, reflections, stretches, and compressions, and recording their observations in a structured format. What’s Included?✅ Step-by-step TI-84 graphing instructions ✅ Guided table for comparing tran
This worksheet provides students with 12 practice problems to solve systems of linear equations graphically. Each system contains one equation already in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), and the other equation must be rearranged to solve for y. Students will plot both equations on a graph, find the point of intersection, and determine the solution to the system. Perfect for Algebra 1 students, this resource helps reinforce key skills in solving systems of linear equations through graphing, imp
Make graphing practice fun and engaging! This ready-to-use worksheet helps students master identifying coordinates on a four-quadrant coordinate plane. Students will locate and record the ordered pairs of different locations on the grid, reinforcing their understanding of positive and negative coordinates, x- and y-axes, and the layout of all four quadrants. Perfect for:6th–9th grade math classesIntroduction or review of graphing skillsSub plans, math centers, or homeworkWhat’s Included:✅ 1 wo
Solving the Mystery: Matching Graphs of Linear Inequalities Riddle Engage your students with this fun and interactive Matching Graphs of Linear Inequalities worksheet! With 15 graphs of linear inequalities in two variables and an answer bank of inequalities, students will match each inequality to its correct graph—revealing the answer to the riddle: “Why was the graph of the inequality so mysterious?”This no-prep activity reinforces key concepts, including: ✅ Graphing linear inequalitie
This resource includes 35 (and adding more!) high-quality graphs of quadratic functions, featuring a variety of parabolas. Each graph is designed to help students easily identify key features such as intercepts, vertices, and symmetry. Perfect for practice, assessments, or interactive activities, this collection supports students in developing a deeper understanding of quadratic functions.
This classwork assignment walks students through comparing different quadratic functions to the parent function y=x^2. Students examine graphs that shift left, right, up and down, graphs that reflect/flip, and graphs that get wider or narrower. Reflection questions are included at the end to wrap up students new findings.
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