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Preview of Identifying Functions Coloring Worksheets (5)

Identifying Functions Coloring Worksheets (5)

In this document there are 5 coloring worksheets where students must determine whether the given problem represents a function or does not represent a function.1 worksheet focuses on determining if coordinates (set of ordered pairs) does or does not represent a function. 1 worksheet focuses on determining if a table of values does or does not represent a function.1 worksheet focuses on determining if a graph does or does not represent a function 1 worksheet focuses on determining if an input/oup
Preview of Algebra 1 EOC Review Test Prep Activity | Printable Board Game

Algebra 1 EOC Review Test Prep Activity | Printable Board Game

Created by
Math at a Glance
Do you need an engaging activity for Algebra 1 EOY review? This printable board game activity will help your students to review Algebra 1 skills in a fun and challenging way. This activity is perfect for end of year test prep or would be a great way to start off with in Algebra 2. It covers the topics like Polynomials, solving linear equations and inequalities, functions, factoring, radicals, exponents, quadratic functions and equations etc.It has 60 questions. Partners use dice (template inclu
Preview of Intro to Quadratic Functions Google Form/Quiz with Video! (Distance Learning)

Intro to Quadratic Functions Google Form/Quiz with Video! (Distance Learning)

Created by
Katie Kim
This is a 14-question, self-grading quiz that assesses your students' knowledge of identifying quadratic functions. Questions include:Identifying quadratic functions from a table and from an equationIdentifying if the parabola opens upward or downwardIdentifying the vertexMinimum/Maximum valuesDomain and rangeUpon submitting the Google Form, the students will receive instant feedback informing them of their scored based on the percent answered correctly and an indication of the problems they go
Preview of Complete Set 20 Algebra I Board Sessions,Review WITH solutions,ACT/SAT Prep

Complete Set 20 Algebra I Board Sessions,Review WITH solutions,ACT/SAT Prep

This set of Board Sessions consists of an entire year's worth of material from a typical Algebra I class. The order may be a bit different from the order in which the buyer/user is used to . . . but that's the beauty of having all twenty sessions . . . you can use the problems in any order and whenever your heart desires. The intent is to give a teacher problems for their students to do at the board. ( An early aside . . . Though this was NOT their original purpose, any of the twenty sessions
Preview of Evaluating Functions Game

Evaluating Functions Game

Are you looking to have your students play games in math class while keeping a 6 foot distance? This DIGITAL self-checking board game will keep your students engaged and allow them to work together while at home or in the classroom! There are 8 problems for each student up to 4 players. Includes questions for finding x when given f(x) and finding f(x) when x.Watch the video preview to see how it works!You may also like:A Boldly Inspired Board Game: Solving EquationsEvaluating Functions Self-Chec
Preview of SAT Math Competition: Domains, Ranges, Functions, oh my!

SAT Math Competition: Domains, Ranges, Functions, oh my!

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EOMT
This is a review activity which is intended to provide friendly competition, and help students build capacity by recalling previously taught material. It's an activity that can be used frequently and was designed for juniors preparing to take the SAT. The ideal use of the materials is for teachers to laminate the 9 pages of actual problems, cut them, and reuse as needed. My students always enjoyed this activity! I hope you and your students enjoy as well!
Preview of Algebra I,Board Session 19,Common Core Review,Quiz Bowl,radicals,functions

Algebra I,Board Session 19,Common Core Review,Quiz Bowl,radicals,functions

In this Board Session students will… -add, subtract, multiply and divide real numbers and work with some percents. -work with exponents and radicals. -solve some quadratic equations. -solve some more difficult linear equations and absolute values. -evaluate some functions. -work with the laws for exponents. -combine some polynomials. -work with slopes and equations of lines. These are problems in which NO CALCULATOR is necessary. All come out fairly nicely with a little scratch work. Though th
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