You are buying a great time saving high school math project! This is completely editable in MS Word. Students must draw a unique picture on Desmos using functions we have gone over in class. Students must know how to restrict the domain and range and the parent functions with transformations in order to be successful with this project. I give it as extra credit for my regular classes or as a class project in my honor classes. The It gives students a description about Desmos, a rubric to
This project is meant as a review of linear functions as well as transformations in the coordinate plane (translations, reflections, rotations, dilations). Students get to choose which transformation to perform, so it does not "review all transformations". Students use Desmos to outline a letter, usually an initial, (restricting domain and range) and then transform it within Desmos (in a table). For easier projects: pick transformations for students to perform (translations, dilations) and wal
High School Math 3 "I Can" Statements. These are completely editable in a .ppt download. So many ideas with these! These can be laminated, hole punched, and placed on a ring to display and change when needed. Picture in Yellow uploaded for reference. You can also place them in pocket charts to change out during the year as well.
This is a word document that you cut into a fun booklet. You copy it into color paper or use plain white paper. You can change the weight and border style of each section. The fonts were free and I downloaded them into my MacBook. Just cut the boxes, stack, and staple. This can be used for Open House, Parent Nights, or a fun class content organizer. Let me know in the comments how you use it in your classroom!
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