Sketching Polynomial Functions Algebra 2 Activity
Scaffolded Math and Science
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Resource Type
Standards
CCSSHSF-IF.C.7
Formats Included
- PDF
Pages
13 pages
Scaffolded Math and Science
30.3k Followers
What educators are saying
I used this with my Algebra 2 students and it went great! They were very engaged. I love that it includes graphing polynomials as well as writing polynomial equations from a graph. Thanks so much!
Great set of task cards. Good variety of sketches that include the different end behaviors, varying degrees and bounces.
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- This algebra 2 activities bundle includes all of the current printable and digital algebra 2 activities in my store, along with all future additions. All updates to the bundle are free.Topics covered:Exponentials, inverses, complex numbers, domain and range, increasing and decreasing, logarithms, rPrice $60.00Original Price $155.00Save $95.00
Description
Students sketch polynomial equations written in factored form and write the equations of polynomial graphs in this task cards activity. 16 of the cards ask students to sketch given equations and 12 ask them to write the equations of given graphs. This activity can be used as extra practice, given as substitute work when you will be out, or as an assessment (this is how I use it).
Included in this activity are 28 cards, a student answer sheet and an answer key. You can see examples of the cards in the thumbnails and in the preview.
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Total Pages
13 pages
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Standards
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CCSSHSF-IF.C.7
Graph functions expressed symbolically and show key features of the graph, by hand in simple cases and using technology for more complicated cases.