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Common Core HSF-IF.B.4 resources for GATE

Preview of Function Fun, Unit 1: Patterns, T-tables, and Graphs

Function Fun, Unit 1: Patterns, T-tables, and Graphs

OVER 50 PAGES! These are the best strategies for teaching linear functions to all students. Tested in grades 4 through high school, this unit helps students develop competency with both the concepts and computations involved in functions. The multi-representational activities cover slope, y-intercept, t-tables, graphs, formulas, and visual representations of linear functions.This unit is part 1 of a four-part series and includes 17 patterns in both color and black and white versions to provide t
Preview of Function Fun, Part 2: Working with negative and fractional terms

Function Fun, Part 2: Working with negative and fractional terms

This activity is part 2 in a five-part series on developing an understanding of and proficiency with functions. Part 1 offered an introduction helping students to understand slope and y-intercept when integrated across a multi-representational approach. In part 2, the student will develop even greater proficiency as negative and fractional slopes and y-intercepts are encountered. This unit offers 18 new pattern cards in both color and black and white versions! Comprehensive instructions, classro
Preview of Catch Up: Helping Students Understand the Importance of Completing Work

Catch Up: Helping Students Understand the Importance of Completing Work

If you want to reinforce the importance of doing work this is a powerful way to accomplish your goal while teaching t-tables, graphing, patterns, and functions. Students typically don’t realize how important each assignment is to the outcome of their grade. With this activity, they will see its impact and remember it for months to come. A great way to start your school year or a new grading period.
Preview of Losing Your Marbles: Function Connections You Can See

Losing Your Marbles: Function Connections You Can See

This visual demonstration/lab helps students make complete sense of functions. Topics addressed include slope, y-intercept, rise & run, slope-intercept form, domain & range, independent & dependent variables, and line of best fit. Whole number, fractional, and positive and negative slopes are addressed. Adaptations make the lesson accessible to both younger and more advanced students. The download includes complete instructions, activity masters, answer keys, Common Core alignment, a
Preview of Zach's Eraser: Linear Functions and Line of Fit

Zach's Eraser: Linear Functions and Line of Fit

This is an effective and thought-provoking way to helps students apply functions to real situations. The resulting function shows a negative slope. Though it is a simple linear function, the data is not perfect, so a line of fit must be employed. Because it is based on real data, even students who have only a beginning experience with functions can understand the concepts and mathematics. The lesson can incorporate slope-intercept and point-slope forms as well as independent and dependent variab
Preview of Liquid Functions: Exploring linear and nonlinear functions

Liquid Functions: Exploring linear and nonlinear functions

This engaging and kinesthetic activity will help students visualize and understand the principles and concepts involved in functions. You can adapt the lesson to study linear or nonlinear functions or include both. The materials needed are few and inexpensive, and can be adapted to the needs of your students. The activity can be used as an introduction to functions so that students get hands-on experience, or it can be used as an application of skills students have already learned in a unit of s
Preview of Using Functions to Model Relationships Worksheet

Using Functions to Model Relationships Worksheet

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Maya Khalil
The graph of this function represents all ordered pair combinations of two kinds of candy that can be bought with $50. This application works for both 8th grade and algebra-1. If you are using it for an algebra-1 class, you could use function notation. 8th graders are not required to use function notation in Common Core. I have included a detailed answer key. The preview above will give you a better idea.
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