How to remember graphs? Many students have a hard time remembering how graphs look like. Here is a humorous cartoon (suitable for Valentine’s Day) on how some graphs look like! Remember, Math…
KINDERGARTEN MATH - UNIT 3 I am so excited to have my new Measurement and Data kindergarten math unit posted and ready to share with you. So far this year, my sweet kinders have learned so much in math. We have mastered 1:1 correspondence, reading and writing numerals to 20, counting to 10
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A types of graphs reference resource from measurement, time, money, and data section of the Small Group & Intervention Math Kit.
Are your students struggling to graph polynomial functions? In this post is a free cheat sheet for the steps of graphing polynomials, as well as links to other helpful resources for teaching polynomials.
Algebra is all about graphing relationships, and the curve is one of the most basic shapes used. Here's a look at eight of the most frequently used graphs.
Basic Parent Functions Writing Transformed Equations from Graphs Generic Transformations of Functions Rotational Transformations Vertical Transformations Transformations of Inverse Functions Horizontal Transformations Applications of Parent Function Transformations Mixed Transformations More Practice Transformations Using Functional Notation For Absolute Value Transformations, see the Absolute Value Transformations section. Here are links to Parent Function Transformations in other sections: Transformations of Quadratic Functions (quick and … Parent Functions and Transformations Read More »
Do your students struggle to graph logarithmic functions? This free pdf printable cheat sheet walks Algebra 2 students through the steps of graphing a log. It's a great sheet to hand out during a logarithms unit for students notebooks or to enlarge for a bulletin board.
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This is an A3 poster that I made for my students to assist them with seeing the bigger picture when working with Quadratic Functions. They used it in class to guide them and also added their own n…
Algebra resources for teaching and learning mathematics. Fun and visual resources for maths teachers and kids.
We have been working hard to learn our names! I have a helper of the day. So we cycle through everyone during the month. The first time we did King and Queen. Each person was the king or queen of the day. They got to wear a crown and cape. The crown was a paper one that they took home at the end of the day. We made a web of all their favorite things. We practiced asking and answering questions. Then everyone made a page for their book. So fun and cute. I took pictures of them all in the cape and crown for the cover. As we did this we added their name to the word wall. The second time through we did a name chart. We added names to this according to their first letter of their name. I did the first letter and different color than the rest so that they could really see their beginning letter. I put a box around all the ones that began with the same letter. Picture coming soon. The third time through did this graph. I cut 3 inch strips of cardstock. I made this chart. Everyday I had the helper come up to the front of the class and I wrote their name on a strip of their choice. Then I cut it up. Letter by letter. They would say "Oh No, It's broken" Then the helper would pick up the pieces and we glued them back together on the chart. I would then pick some names on the chart and we would compare ....Whose name had fewer and more letters than theirs. It really got them talking about their names more and the letters in them. Next time through we will be making "My book of Friends" The kids will actually cut up each name and glue it together to make a book of friends. Picture coming soon!
Teaching coordinate graphing has never been so lively! Here are ideas to engage all kinds of learners.
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Item description Back To School Graph Freebie – Graph and Count to 5 Students color and count the school supplies, then graph the totals. Great introduction to numbers up to 5 and graphing.
At some point I will update this post with videos on how to graph linear equations and inequalities, but for now (and maybe to put the pressure on myself to get those videos done soon), I wanted to at least share the two cheat sheets I've made recently for these two topics. The first is this graphing linear equations cheat sheet. It covers how to graph linear equations in slope-intercept form through two examples. The first example shows the basic steps when graphing a linear equation from a table when slope that is a positive integer. The second example extends to when slope is a fraction. Because the worksheet uses tables, students should be able to use it as a guide to when slope is negative. You can fond this graphing linear equations cheat sheet free here. The second is this graphing linear inequalities cheat sheet. It covers graphing inequalities in standard form. Because shading can get a little weird when graphing standard-form inequalities, the sheet walks students through setting up a table to find x and y intercepts, evaluating to find those intercepts, plotting the intercepts and then testing (0, 0) to determine which way to shade. In the example on the worksheet, we end up shading the opposite way from what it initially seems when we first see the inequality. You can find this graphing linear inequalities cheat sheet free here. See all math cheat sheets Linear equations and inequalities activities: You are invited to the Inlinkz link party! Click here to enter More posts: Print and Digital Algebra Activities Digital Math Escape Rooms Math Cheat Sheets
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Graphing Transformations & Piecewise Functions The reason that so many students have trouble with graphing transformations is that teachers always introduce them simultaneously with another tough concept: library functions (a.k.a. parent graphs). That makes each concept ten times harder. So, … Continue reading →
In this post are ideas for teaching algebraic functions, including activities, a study that I tell students to help function vs. not a function stick, a math word wall and an awesome introductory activity to introduce nonlinear functions.
Basic Shapes of Graphs: Graphs of eight basic types of functions Graphs: Types, Examples & Functions Here are some of the most commonly used functions, and their graphs Graphs of eight basic types of functions linear quadratic power polynomial rational exponential logarithmic sinusoidal
Although it may seem daunting, graphing polynomials is a pretty straightforward process. Once you have found the zeros for a polynomial, you can follow a few si
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I love math templates! They have made my teaching life so much easier and have saved me a lot of time. This free math template is for graphig exponential functions. Algebra students graph their function then identify the parent function, the y-intercept, the x-intercept, the domain, range, if the exponential graph shows growth or decay, and the increasing and decreasing intervals.
This free pdf download helps students through the steps of graphing exponential functions. The reference sheet shows the steps through an example, its shifts, its parent table, its function table and finally its exponential graph.