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Graphing all Three Forms of Quadratic Functions Coloring Note Sheets

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Brittany Kiser
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Grade Levels
8th - 11th
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1 page + Answer Key
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This is the exact one-pager that I needed for my Senior Algebra class. Everything they needed on one page, ready-to-go. Thanks!
This resource has been great for helping my students understand the differences between each of the 3 forms of quadratic equations at a glance, and for helping them decide which form would be more appropriate depending on the problem.

Description

Many high school students still enjoy coloring and doodle notes! Use these Graphing Quadratic Functions in Standard form, Vertex form, and Factored Form Coloring Note Sheets (or Doodle Notes) for an engaging, FUN note activity / graphic organizer / review in your high school math classroom.

This coloring note sheet can be used for a guided lesson, as an assignment, review activity, or as a study guide. Students fill in the blanks, complete practice problems, and spend some extra time reviewing with the chance to color, doodle or decorate.

This product provides one note sheet for the following content:

- Standard Form

- Vertex Form

- Factored Form

- Graphing All Three Forms

I love using these note sheets with my students. During the lesson, students are more engaged, and after the lesson, my students refer to these note sheets so much more than the regular old notes! These coloring note sheets provide students a way to engage both hemispheres of their brain while learning. Based on brain research, coloring can relieve stress, improve memory, and improve learning and retention.

I was motivated to create these note sheets after reading the research on Math Giraffe's blog post all about the benefits of Activating the Right Brain During Math Class. Click here to visit her blog: Visit Math Giraffe's Blog

If you are worried about coloring supplies, a lot of my students like to just use highlighters and colored pens to give their notes and bright, fun, and exciting look.

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© Brittany Kiser. Please note - this resource is for use by one teacher only. If other teachers at your school would like to use the materials, please purchase additional licenses. Thank you!

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
For a function that models a relationship between two quantities, interpret key features of graphs and tables in terms of the quantities, and sketch graphs showing key features given a verbal description of the relationship.
Relate the domain of a function to its graph and, where applicable, to the quantitative relationship it describes. For example, if the function 𝘩(𝘯) gives the number of person-hours it takes to assemble 𝘯 engines in a factory, then the positive integers would be an appropriate domain for the function.
Graph functions expressed symbolically and show key features of the graph, by hand in simple cases and using technology for more complicated cases.
Graph linear and quadratic functions and show intercepts, maxima, and minima.
Use the process of factoring and completing the square in a quadratic function to show zeros, extreme values, and symmetry of the graph, and interpret these in terms of a context.

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