Looking for a NO-PREP set of digital activities? This set of function notation games is perfect for distance learning. With 3 digital *Google Slides activities, students will get all the practice they need solving function notation problems!⭐This Digital Activity Pack Includes⭐1 Code Name Activity1 Math Maze Activity1 Math Mad Lib Activity Video & Written Directions on How to Share Activities with StudentsTeacher KeysOptions to Share Activities Separately or All Together*Please n
TEK aligned task cards are the perfect resource to help your students pass the Algebra I STAAR or EOC. No more searching for extra practice problems. These task cards look similar to the test problems and use much of the same wording and vocabulary. Spiral these cards throughout the year. This resource includes:12 Task Cards (Linear and Quadratic Transformations A.7C and A.3E, Domain and Range A.2A, and Linear Characteristics and Slope A.3C and A.3B)Multiple ChoiceAnswer KeyRecording SheetClick
Now available in printable and digital forms! What does f(x) mean? Use this guided note sheet to help your students understand functions as equations and how to use function notation to evaluate functions. Great for use with whole-class instruction or students can scan the QR code and follow the free online lesson to complete on their own. The online lesson includes a practice quiz with instant feedback!There are TWO digital options! You can download the fillable PDF or assign it as an Ease
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" Write Linear Equations Review Sum It Up Activity - Algebra 1 - Digital - Distance Learning "DIGITAL AND PRINT: Seven stations include review writing linear equations into Point-Slope Form, Slope-Intercept Form and Standard Form.Students work in groups of three, labeling themselves Student A, Student B and Student C. Each student works their own problem at a station in their own notebook. Students then add their three answers together for the “Sum”. They check the back of the station/page t
This single guided note sheet will help your students with structuring their notes! Basic ideas of domain, range, relations, and mappings of functions/non-functions are included on this set of notes. Students use set notation, interval notation, and inequality notation to practice writing domain and range.
These no-prep function notation differentiated partner worksheets give students the opportunity to work together while allowing you to accommodate students who need fewer practice problems. Both worksheet A (left) and worksheet B (right) have a 16-question version and an 8-question version. Either worksheet A matches up with either worksheet B, allowing you flexibility in how you pair your students. As each partner does their worksheet, they unveil half of the quote. Students can read the whole
These task cards are great practice for function notation. Practice with evaluating and solving for x included. Includes a colored PDF version and a black and white PDF version as well as a digital Google Forms version.
Content:This Lesson's focus is on identifying the Domain and Range of discrete, linear, quadratic, and exponential functions. The students will be taught to write the Domain and Range in interval notation and as inequalities.This Set Includes: 1 PowerPoint Presentation of Sketchnotes Slides1 Sketchnotes page for Students Sketchnotes Instructions:Pass out one Sketchnotes page to each Student along with colored pencils or markers to markup the page. Begin on Slide 1 of the PowerPoint Presentation.
⭐⭐ This Precalculus Honors lesson provides you with a customizable and fully-editable resource of guided student notes, practice set and daily lesson quiz that cover the topics for Combinations of Functions. Your students will perform operation on functions, find a composition of two functions, use combinations of functions to model real-world problems. ⭐⭐✅Lesson 1.7 Combinations of Functions is a one-day lesson with an emphasis on the learning objectives:★ Perform operations on functions★ Find
These digital task cards are perfect for a quick check for understanding or exit ticket. Perfect for gauging your algebra students' understanding of evaluating functions in function notation, finding inputs or outputs using function mapping diagrams, graphs, tables and function definition equations. This digital no-prep activity is ready to be assigned to students from Google Sheets. The best part is these problems are self-grading, so no need to spend lots of time grading this assignment!Studen
Students practice evaluating functions with immediate feedback! Perfect for Algebra 1! Includes 11 problems and an answer key. Uses Google Sheets.To Use: Share with students in Google Classroom. Make sure to give each student their own copy. Please consider leaving a review in exchange for this FREE resource. Thank you :)
This Activity is meant to review:
1) evaluating functions,
2) determining domain and range from a
given function
3) solve literal equations for a certain
variable
Included -- set of 24 Problem Cards to cut out and an Answer card with 24 answers to the problems.
Assignment to be used after the activity for independent practice
Problem trails are a great way to get kids out of their seats and moving around the room while learning!This problem trail focuses on evaluating functions with function notation. Students will find the value of a function given x.Ten problems are included in this activity. Post problems around the classroom for students to solve. They may work alone or with a partner. Students may start with any problem. They will answer the question and then follow the directions to the next location. By follo
Students will evaluate two functions in function notation. They will evaluate each piece of pumpkin and can color the sections when they are finished. This activity can be used as a warm-up, exit ticket, whole class activity, or for fast finishers.
The Orchard Problem offers a comprehensive review of linear and quadratic methods. It can be assigned in part or in its entirety as a review of problem solving procedures. Students are asked to choose their preferred strategies in all sections of the problem except C, D, or E. Topics covered in problem:Square numbersx and y-interceptsSquare rootsPatterns and functionsFinite DifferencesPoint-slope formSlope-intercept formGraphingSystems of equationsQuadratic formulaCompleting the squareFunction c
These are guided notes for a lesson on determining if a relation is a function or not. Skills covered are: identifying a relation as a function from ordered pairs, tables, and graphs. Introduces the concept of writing and solving function notation.The notes include key vocabulary, examples, and illustrations.I have included a teacher key to show you what to fill in the blanks as your students follow along. I have also included specific things I said to make sure the students understood.To use th
Here is exactly what you were looking for to help your students visualize Interval notation.Included are two posters, one with open and closed circle notation and the other with bracket - parentheses notation. Also included is a half-sized page for interactive notebooks._________________________________________________________ You may also like: ★ Interval Notation Task cards, Printable Version★ Interval Notation Digital Activity ★ Domain and Range Fun Mazes★ Fun Notes - complete guided not
This real world application will help your students with a life skill that they actually need! Your students will answer a variety of questions based on their jobs/income and possible scenarios in their future. This activity is perfect for sub plans, group work or independent practice with literal equations. You can also find YouTube videos that will relate to this activity if you choose to use it for sub plans.You may also like:Math in the Real World: Writing Linear Equations ProjectWriting Lin
This product contains 6 Math 3 EOC Piecewise practice problems that require evaluating several piecewise functions for different values of the domain. This can be used for reteaching, formative assessment, or independent practice.
All students start on the same problem (#1) whose answer leads them to the next problem somewhere on the paper. They label this new problem as #2. They continue in this manner until reaching the 12th problem whose answer will lead them back to #1.This is a great activity for students to work at their pace and self-check as they work.An answer key has been provided.
This product includes the following:Fill in the blank copy of Guided notes and its key. The notes can be easily printed for students or downloadable for any device.This lesson is from my NC Math 3 Curriculum (in Unit # 1) but could be also used in Algebra 2.
I wrote this set of 40 mixed review exercises for our algebra one students as they prepare for their first benchmark exam. We have covered about a quarter to a third of the material at this point in the academic year. There is no answer key included since the answers are embedded in the circuit; it is how students move from one equation to the next. The teacher should quickly work the circuit to see how to best use it in his or her classroom. Independent practice? Guided notes? A scavenger hun