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Parent Functions | Name That Function | Matching Activity | Print and Digital

Parent Functions | Name That Function | Matching Activity | Print and Digital

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MATH CONTENT:

  • Analyze parent functions and their graphs
  • Domain
  • Range
  • Symmetry
  • Intervals of increase and decrease
  • End behavior
  • Parent function equation
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Information about Name That Function Activities

Activity

A matching activity where students analyze graphs of functions and make connections to their characteristics by completing a fill in the blank table. These activities include both PRINT and DIGITAL versions!

Details

INCLUDES
• Graph cards
• Fill in the blank table
• Answer key
• Print (PDF file)
• Digital (Google Slides)

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This product is intended for personal use by ONE teacher only. It is a digital download and no physical product will be sent.

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Kelly T.
Great Resource

It was helpful when teaching about parent functions. I do wish there was a completely blank page where students had to fill in every column.

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Jenifer K.

This was a great supplemental resource to my daily lessons.

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Susan Lehner

This is a wonderful, engaging resource! I love how organized and well thought out it is. It really helped my students with learning struggles with such a difficult topic! Thank you!

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Ingrid L.

This resource is great for students working in groups to discover, compare, recognize, and review functions.

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Irma G.

Great resource. I will have to use it until we cover all the parent functions at the end of the semester.

Name That Function Activities

My math catchphrase is“connecting knowledge with understanding”. Every time I create an activity, this phrase is what I think about. It helps me stay focused on the true goal and outcome of what I want for each activity.

These activities in particular really embody this statement. It’s an activity that I’ve used over and over with my students for different types of functions. At first, students tend to have productive struggle with this activity. BUT once they get the hang of it, they realize how making these connections helps them fully understand functions and their graphs.

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