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Quadratic Functions - Editable Notes, Presentation, and INB Activities

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This flexible resource on Quadratic Functions allows students to either build interactive math notebooks with guided notes (keys included) and foldable activities OR use the included presentation handouts (keys included) with the PowerPoint presentation for focused instruction. Quick checks for understanding (keys included) help to determine how well your students understand the material as you go. Choose what works best for your class and modify to make the content fit your needs. Notes are designed to clearly present the topics and reach all types of learners.

The zip file includes BOTH editable, plain-font resources and ready-to-print, non-editable PDFs. Suggested use guides are included.

Interactive Math Notebook FORMAT โ€“ Includes 3 parts: guided notes, foldable activities, and quick checks for understanding. Piece the components together and students can create their own โ€œmath textbookโ€ in a math journal.

Presentation Sheets FORMAT โ€“ Include 2 parts: guided notes and quick checks for understanding. They are organized in the same order as the included PowerPoint and are designed to print and present. The quick checks can be cut off the bottom of the note sheets and turned in as an assessment tool.

Presentation โ€“ Plain-font, no frills, PowerPoint presentation that you can use to present content to students. Slides have blank, student note templates followed by filled in teacher keys. Modify the editable presentation to best fit your needs.

Packet includes the following activities:

  • Graphing Quadratic Functions Using a Table of Values
  • Finding the Y-Intercept, Axis of Symmetry, and Vertex of a Quadratic Function
  • Graphing Quadratic Functions Using a Table of Values, the Y-Intercept, Axis of Symmetry, and the Vertex
  • Maximum and Minimum Values
  • Solutions to Quadratic Equations
  • Estimating Roots After Graphing a Quadratic Equation
  • Solving Quadratic Equations without Factoring
  • Write an Equation Given Roots
  • Steps for Completing the Square
  • Solving a Quadratic Equation Using the Quadratic Formula
  • Solving a Quadratic Equation by Completing the Square
  • What can the discriminant tell you about the roots of a quadratic function?
  • Quadratic Functions in Vertex Form
  • Write a Quadratic Equation in Vertex Form
  • Write an Equation Given the Vertex and a Point on the Parabola
  • Graphing a Quadratic Inequality

Additional Resources Available for Purchase:

Quadratic Functions Student Practice Pages: One full page of practice for each topic covered in the quick checks for understanding. Includes student pages and teacher keys. Perfect for homework, classwork, or a review. Editable.

Quadratic Functions Editable Assessments: Two editable assessments that pair perfectly with the unit.


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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Solve quadratic equations with real coefficients that have complex solutions.
Factor a quadratic expression to reveal the zeros of the function it defines.
Complete the square in a quadratic expression to reveal the maximum or minimum value of the function it defines.
Represent constraints by equations or inequalities, and by systems of equations and/or inequalities, and interpret solutions as viable or non-viable options in a modeling context. For example, represent inequalities describing nutritional and cost constraints on combinations of different foods.
Solve quadratic equations in one variable.

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