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High school precalculus graphic organizers for Microsoft Word

Preview of Graph Paper for Trig Functions

Graph Paper for Trig Functions

Created by
Joseph Huston
This changes everything! Student work becomes more consistent. Your grading will be so much easier! Using the four aligned graphs makes translations of trig functions crystal clear. This file has 2 pages of coordinate planes for graphing trig functions.The first page contains four blank graphs per page. The axes are unlabeled so that students may select their own scale.The second page has five blank graphs per page and is set up for conducting transformations on the coordinate plane.Please see
Preview of Transformations of Parent Functions Guide

Transformations of Parent Functions Guide

Created by
David Johns
This is a word document that I use as a hand-out for my pre-calculus students learning about parent functions and their off-spring (I like to call them the "momma" functions as well). Through examples of absolute value, quadratic, cubic, radical, and rational functions, I offer a visual and explanations of transformations. Vertical and horizontal stretches and shifts are the transformations. I left a couple of boxes blank for the students to offer their sketches of the transformed function.
Preview of Parent Function Spreadsheet

Parent Function Spreadsheet

Created by
SLOWRY Designs
This is a word document set up as a spreadsheet with blanks for students to fill in about characteristics of 12 different parent functions (linear, quadratic, cubic, absolute value, square root, exponential, natural log, sine, cosine, rational, greatest integer, logistic).
Preview of Unit Circle Exploration

Unit Circle Exploration

Created by
Kat Loves Math
This is an activity to help students visually understand the patterns in the Unit Circle. They will cut out special right triangles and place these on a handout with pictures of the Unit Circle to help them find the missing angles and coordinates. Students will have a deeper understanding of patterns in the Unit Circle, which will help them remember it.
Preview of Unit Circle (Color-coded)

Unit Circle (Color-coded)

Created by
Julie Bergel
This is a fully-labeled, color-coded unit circle. The angles with the same reference angle are labeled in the same color to help students. The image in the Word document can be copied and pasted so it can easily be incorporated into a presentation such as Powerpoint or Notebook file for reference during lessons.
Preview of Algebra 2 Graphing Summary -Linear,Quad,Poly,Rationals,Exp,Logs,Square/Cube Root

Algebra 2 Graphing Summary -Linear,Quad,Poly,Rationals,Exp,Logs,Square/Cube Root

Created by
Krista Curtis
This is a reference sheet for Algebra 2 students that can be used throughout the year, or I used it as a summary tool. When I was done graphing logarithms I gave them this and had them do a matching activity to remind them of the shapes and characteristics of all the graphs they have learned thus far in math. This covers graphing the following functions:- Linear- Quadratic- Polynomial- Rational- Square Root- Cube Root- Exponential Growth- Exponential Decay- LogarithmicThis covers CCRSM Standard
Preview of Writing Cubic Function from real roots (4 MODELS Graphic Organizer) - EDITABLE

Writing Cubic Function from real roots (4 MODELS Graphic Organizer) - EDITABLE

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT!!!!Writing Cubic Functions (Given Real Roots) [EDITABLE]These detailed step-by-step practice sheets drill the understanding of how to write cubic functions from REAL roots. I always like to use the term "Construct a Cubic Polynomial". There are 4 models illustrated in this drill* Model 1: Writing Cubic Function given "integer roots"* Model 2: Writing Cubic Functions given "rational roots including "0"* Model 3: Writing Cubic Functions from roots with a specific m
Preview of Transformation of Graphs Graphic Organizer

Transformation of Graphs Graphic Organizer

Created by
SLOWRY Designs
This Word document is an organized way for students to put all the information about transforming graphs into one place, with examples. This graphic organizer is great to use with parent functions, even if all the transformations are not discussed. It can be customized. By slowry Designs
Preview of Math: Logarithm Laws Investigation

Math: Logarithm Laws Investigation

Created by
rdebro42
Inquiry lesson for students to discover logarithm laws
Preview of Ellipses

Ellipses

Created by
Mr Steffes
This is to be used as notes for a precalculus or algebra 2 course on conic sections. It provides a helpful resource for describing the graphs and equations for ellipses and has space for a couple of examples in writing an equation from given points and graphing an equation.
Preview of Guided notes: Substitution and Elimination Methods for Systems

Guided notes: Substitution and Elimination Methods for Systems

Created by
Seema Sharma
This printable is a graphic organizer for students to organize the steps for both the substitution and elimination methods for solving systems of equations. Students can glue this graphic organizer into their notes.
Preview of Polynomial Function Modeling

Polynomial Function Modeling

Created by
Mr Steffes
This is a graphic organizer to be used as notes for modeling polynomial functions from data in a precalculus course. Graphs are shown for linear, quadratic, cubic, and quartic functions, examples are given for choosing which type of function to use from a scatter plot, then calculator instructions are given (TI-83/84) for finding regression equations. Answer key not included.
Preview of Conic Sections (notes)

Conic Sections (notes)

Created by
Smits Docs
The textbook necessarily overcomplicates conic sections. For this reason, I created a quick reader friendly notes page that can help students identify how to determine the shape and orientation of a conic given its equation.
Preview of Foldables for Functions

Foldables for Functions

This document includes two foldables for use with any unit on functions. Foldable 1: Basics of Functions includes independent variables, dependent variables, evaluating functions, and interpreting values in context. Foldable 2: More With Functions includes domain, range, rate of change, and initial value of a function. This product was developed from the ground up and copyrighted by Mathematical Anarchy, LLC to be used in courses ranging from Pre-Algebra to Precalculus which are aligned with
Preview of Factoring polynomials foldable

Factoring polynomials foldable

Created by
Kathryn Soule
This is the inside of a foldable for usmmarizing the different methods of factoring polynomials. It includes grouping and is separated into GCF, 2 terms (special products), 3 terms (trinomials) and 4 terms (grouping). The left side of the foldable summarizes the method factoring and the right side includes examples.
Preview of Honors Algebra 2 Final Exam

Honors Algebra 2 Final Exam

This is a concept based final exam suitable for average to honors level Algebra 2 curricula. It follows basic common core skill sets and includes probability, number sets, standard distribution, and two-way tables but not trigonometry. I use it as an assessment for the students I home-school and study guide for students in public or private school settings. The first section involves matching graphs, key terms/skills, and parent equations to the various functions introduced in Algebra 2. The voc
Preview of Foldables for Linear Functions

Foldables for Linear Functions

This document includes two foldables for use with any unit on linear functions or as quick reference for any course that deals with linear functions. Foldable 1: Linear Functions includes topics of linear functions, rate of change, initial value, and linear models. Foldable 2: Equations of lines includes topics of slope, y-intercept, slope-intercept form of a line, and point-slope form of a line. This product was developed from the ground up and copyrighted by Mathematical Anarchy, LLC to be
Preview of Writing in Math Polynomials Paper Directions, Graphic Organizer, Model Paper

Writing in Math Polynomials Paper Directions, Graphic Organizer, Model Paper

Created by
Math by Miriam
Help your students become better mathematicians by asking them to write. Writing about the variety of topics that relate to polynomials will help them synthesize the content and hone their ability to communicate clearly. I assigned this task to 11th grade pre-calculus students as the summative assessment for the polynomials unit. I have included the graphic organizer and a model paper that I wrote. The rubric I used was the New Tech Network's Knowledge and Thinking Rubric.
Preview of Factoring polynomials foldable

Factoring polynomials foldable

Created by
Kathryn Soule
This is the inside of a foldable for summarizing the different methods of factoring polynomials. It includes grouping and is separated into GCF, 2 terms (special products), 3 terms (trinomials) and 4 terms (grouping). The left side of the foldable summarizes the method factoring and the right side includes examples.
Preview of Transformations of Parent Graphs

Transformations of Parent Graphs

Created by
Mr Steffes
This is to be used as a reference sheet for any type of function for reflections, translations, and dilations of the parent function. An example is given for each with a quadratic parent function.
Preview of Continuity

Continuity

Created by
Mr Steffes
This is a graphic organizer to be used as notes for continuous versus discontinuous functions in a precalculus course. It gives definitions of three types of discontinuous graphs and two examples of determining discontinuity of a function.
Preview of Big Parabola Puzzle (Vertex, Intercept, and Standard Form)

Big Parabola Puzzle (Vertex, Intercept, and Standard Form)

Created by
David Prince
If you have a quadratic in vertex form, can you find its roots? If you have a quadratic in intercept form, can you find its vertex? This activity covers the three main forms of quadratic equations. Given limited information for each of three parabolas, students must find the roots, y-intercept, vertex, and axis of symmetry of each of the parabolas. I will send you an answer key if you email me!
Preview of Conic Sections Summarizer

Conic Sections Summarizer

Created by
P L
After a student struggled learning the properties of conic sections (circle, parabola, ellipse, and hyperbola), I decided to create something that contains all the properties. Students can use this as a reference when they are studying conic sections.
Preview of Quadratic unit graphic organizer

Quadratic unit graphic organizer

Created by
Derek Olson
This is the only graphic organizer you need and can represent weeks worth of lessons in just one sheet. Students will pull this out every time they forget how to factor, complete the square or use the quadratic formula. It will save you a lot of breath telling students to pull this sheet out and reference it every time they ask you "how do you factor again?" I have it printed on green tag board every year to make it easy to find and long-lasting.
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