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Free high school algebra 2 lessons for Easel

Preview of Introduction to Exponential Functions

Introduction to Exponential Functions

Notes and assignment over an Introduction to Exponential Functions. In this lesson, students will create a table of values from a given exponential function, and then graph the function on a coordinate grid. They will then determine the domain, range, equation of the asymptote, y-intercept and whether the function represents exponential growth or decay.TUTORIAL VIDEO included (no prep to you!) and can be found on my YouTube Channel: Mandy’s Math World - the video is on the Exponential Functions
Preview of What is a Function?

What is a Function?

A mini lesson over identifying functions. I use this with my Algebra 2 students during their first week to review how to determine if a relationship is a function. This mini lesson includes notes and an answer key to help navigate through the lesson. Perfect for an interactive notebook.
Preview of Equations of Lines Stained Glass Window Color by Number

Equations of Lines Stained Glass Window Color by Number

Review equations of lines with this color by number activity! Students will be required to:Convert equations either in standard or point-slope form to slope-intercept formIdentify the correct graph for the equation in slope-intercept formColor the corresponding number the correct color on the stained glass page (choose from three templates!)I love color by number activities, and students love them too! They're a nice break from the everyday "I do, we do, you do" routine, and students appreciate
Preview of Linear Word Problem Investigation FREEBIE - Algebra 2 Curriculum

Linear Word Problem Investigation FREEBIE - Algebra 2 Curriculum

This linear word problem investigation is the fifth lesson in my Algebra 2 Unit over Linear and Absolute Value Functions (Unit 2). Given a situation, students will determine the slope, identify what it means, write an equation in point-slope form and then convert to slope-intercept form, make predictions using the equation and analyze intercepts. This investigation activity incorporates concepts included in the following previous lessons:Lesson 1: Graphing Linear Equations ReviewLesson 2: Interc
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