A gallery walk is a great way to get your students thinking and moving! Use this activity to introduce the topic of exponential functions. Each student will be given an equation for which he/she will complete a table and graph the data. They will post their work around the classroom to create a "gallery". Then, students will make observations about exponential functions as they take a "gallery walk". As they examine the data tables and graphs, they will answer the following questions about exponential functions: - What do the graphs of exponential equations look like? - How can I identify the y-intercept by looking only at the equation? - How can I determine whether a graph will open up or down? - Does the graph intersect the x-axis? Contents - Exponential function student handouts There are 30 different problems (two per page). - Blank page of the student handout Use this to add questions of your own. - Exponential function answer keys - Exponential function student observation sheet and answer key Pair this gallery walk with "Introduction to Exponential Functions Notes & Practice.