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10th grade graphing resources for SMART Notebook

Preview of Blank Coordinate Grid

Blank Coordinate Grid

Blank Coordinate grid with all quadrants labeled -10 to 10. Grid is locked in place, though it can be edited. Great for lessons with transformations, or for student who have trouble locating points on a coordinate grid. **Smart Notebook File**Looking for a Google Version? Check out my Google Slides Coordinate Plane for Interactive Notebooks!
Preview of Smartboard Lesson: Histogram Creation

Smartboard Lesson: Histogram Creation

Smartboard Lesson on How to Create a Histogram by Miss Middle School Teacher Learning Target: Students will be able to analyze and display data in various ways. I Can: create and analyze a histogram. This is a 21 slide lesson introducing students to graphing and graph analysis. The following components are covered in this lesson: 1) What is a histogram? 2) What is the purpose of a histogram? 3) How do I make a histogram? (this takes students through histogram creation using a step-by-step ap
Preview of Lines and Slope Jeopardy Review Game

Lines and Slope Jeopardy Review Game

This Jeopardy Smartboard game assesses the following skills - types of lines (vertical, horizontal, positive and negative slope) and their equation formats - calculating slope given two points - finding x and y intercepts - determining whether or not a point is on a line About my Products: While the PARCC assesses many of the mathematical practice standards, I aim to create many problems and activities that require students to apply the skills outlined in the performance level descriptors. I b
Preview of How I Teach Discrete or Continuous Graphs

How I Teach Discrete or Continuous Graphs

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 33 page Smartboard file explaining the difference between Discrete and Continuous. Students learn that Discrete data is counted and that Continuous data is measured. Students practice by seeing short situations and by looking at the coordinate plane. There are many examples with answers.
Preview of 8th Grade Math Teachers Edition Smartboard Bundle

8th Grade Math Teachers Edition Smartboard Bundle

Created by
Kevin Wilda
Have you ever wished you could have a teachers edition book on the Smartboard? Now you can! I have created a 277 page Smartboard Lesson that basically puts your teachers edition book on the wall. This file contains practice for Pythagorean Theorem, Nets, 3D Shapes, Algebraic Expressions, and much more. The layout has been designed similar to a smartphone where the homepage acts like a navigational tool to take you to the specific skills you desire. You can be redirected to the homepage from anyw
Preview of Smartboard Lesson: Circle Graph Creation

Smartboard Lesson: Circle Graph Creation

Smartboard Lesson on How to Create a Circle Graph by Miss Middle School Teacher Learning Target: Students will be able to analyze and display data in various ways. I Can: create and analyze a circle graph. This is a 24 slide lesson introducing students to graphing and graph analysis. The following components are covered in this lesson: 1) What is a circle graph? 2) What is the purpose of a circle graph? 3) How do I make a circle graph? (this takes students through circle graph creation using
Preview of How I Teach Slope Part 2

How I Teach Slope Part 2

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 40 page Smartboard lesson covering slope. This lesson picks up where part 1 leaves off. The student learns to use rise over run to build answers according to a graphed line. The first several answers already have 2 points plotted for the students. The lesson then progresses to where the students have to plot 2 points on their own. the points are off to the side and the teacher can have students come up to the board for some interaction. All pages include answers.
Preview of How I Teach Functions (Vertical Line Test)

How I Teach Functions (Vertical Line Test)

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 27 page Smartboard file explaining how to determine if a relationship (graph) is a function or not. I explain the process and then have several interactive pages where the students or teacher can drag across a pencil to prove their answer. All of those pages include answers. At the end of the lesson the students get to come to the board and make their own graphs.
Preview of Smartboard Lesson: Box and Whisker Plot Creation

Smartboard Lesson: Box and Whisker Plot Creation

Smartboard Lesson on How to Create a Box and Whisker Plot by Miss Middle School Teacher Learning Target: Students will be able to analyze and display data in various ways. I Can: create and analyze a box and whisker plot. This is a 22 slide lesson introducing students to graphing and graph analysis. The following components are covered in this lesson: 1) What is a box and whisker plot? 2) What is the purpose of a box and whisker plot? 3) How do I make a box and whisker plot? (this takes stud
Preview of How I Teach Linear and Nonlinear Functions

How I Teach Linear and Nonlinear Functions

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 33 page Smartboard lesson explaining how to identify functions as linear and nonlinear. Students see 3 different types of functions. Functions as equations, functions graphically, and functions in a table. All have various types and styles and all examples have answers.
Preview of How I Teach Slope Part 4

How I Teach Slope Part 4

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 48 page Smartboard lesson on how to graph linear equations. All types of linear equations are explained here. There are slopes that are fractions and slopes that are whole numbers. Sometimes the y intercept is missing and other times there is zero slope. There are plenty examples to work with and all contain the answer. Students have a graph and a dot so that they are able to plot a couple of points and then connect them to graph the linear equation.
Preview of How I Teach Writing Inequalities

How I Teach Writing Inequalities

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 31 page Smartboard file teaching students how to write inequalities. The lesson begins with a review of the inequality symbols and what they mean. The lesson progresses into how to look at a graph and write an inequality that matches it. There are plenty of practice pages that include answers.
Preview of SmartBoard Lesson on Graphing Linear Inequalities

SmartBoard Lesson on Graphing Linear Inequalities

Created by
Julie Bergel
This is an Algebra lesson for the SmartBoard on graphing linear inequalities and systems of linear inequalities. This Notebook file starts with reviewing the inequality symbols and how to graph an inequality on the number line. It then moves on to the definition of a linear inequality and how to graph one on the coordinate plane. The steps to follow are clearly identified and several example problems are provided. The second half of this lesson gives problems about solving systems of linear ineq
Preview of Slope (Graphing Linear Equations) for Smartboard

Slope (Graphing Linear Equations) for Smartboard

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 25 page Smartboard lesson teaching how to graph linear equations on the coordinate plane. Each page contains a graph for the student to use and a push button to reveal the correct answer. Students will plot 2 points and connect them before checking to see if they got the line drawn correctly.
Preview of Smartboard Lesson: Line Graph Creation

Smartboard Lesson: Line Graph Creation

Smartboard Lesson on How to Create a Line Graph by Miss Middle School Teacher Learning Target: Students will be able to analyze and display data in various ways. I Can: create and analyze a line graph. This is a 24 slide lesson introducing students to graphing and graph analysis. The following components are covered in this lesson: 1) What is a line graph? 2) What is the purpose of a line graph? 3) How do I make a line graph? (this takes students through line graph creation using a step-by-s
Preview of How I Teach Solving & Graphing Compound Inequalities

How I Teach Solving & Graphing Compound Inequalities

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 41 page Smartboard lesson on how to solve and then graph compound inequalities. The lesson guides you step by step how to solve and graph the "and" type and the "or" type. Plenty of explanation along with an abundance of practice. All practice pages include answers.
Preview of How I Teach Graphing and Writing Linear Inequalities

How I Teach Graphing and Writing Linear Inequalities

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 28 page Smartboard lesson explaining how to graph and write linear inequalities. The lesson includes step by step instruction along with multiple pages of practice. The practice pages also include the answers.
Preview of How I Teach Scatter Plots (Line of Best Fit)

How I Teach Scatter Plots (Line of Best Fit)

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 30 page Smartboard file over scatter plots. The lesson describes positive, negative, and no correlation. Students have plenty of practice looking at graphs of ordered pairs and trying to determine the line of best fit. Each practice page includes answers.
Preview of Smartboard Lesson: Frequency Table Creation

Smartboard Lesson: Frequency Table Creation

Smartboard Lesson on How to Create a Frequency Table by Miss Middle School Teacher Learning Target: Students will be able to analyze and display data in various ways. I Can: create and analyze a frequency table. This is a 23 slide lesson introducing students to graphing and graph analysis. The following components are covered in this lesson: 1) What is a frequency table? 2) What is the purpose of a frequency table? 3) How do I make a frequency table? (this takes students through frequency ta
Preview of How I Teach Set Theory (Unions, Intersections, and Complements)

How I Teach Set Theory (Unions, Intersections, and Complements)

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 55 page Smartboard file over Set Theory. The 3 topics I'm focusing on are Union, Intersections, and Complements while reading a Venn Diagram. The lesson gives easy to understand definitions along with visuals. There are 2 and 3 circle diagrams. Sometimes students look at the diagram and read it and other times students look at and answer and write the set theory that matches what the graph is showing. There are plenty examples with answers.
Preview of Smartboard Lesson: Stem and Leaf Plot Creation

Smartboard Lesson: Stem and Leaf Plot Creation

Smartboard Lesson on How to Create a Stem and Leaf Plot by Miss Middle School Teacher Learning Target: Students will be able to analyze and display data in various ways. I Can: create and analyze a stem and leaf plot. This is an 18 slide lesson introducing students to graphing and graph analysis. The following components are covered in this lesson: 1) What is a stem and leaf plot? 2) What is the purpose of a stem and leaf plot? 3) How do I make a stem and leaf plot? (this takes students thro
Preview of How I Teach Graphing Linear Equations Using an X-Y Table

How I Teach Graphing Linear Equations Using an X-Y Table

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 30 page Smartboard file teaching students how to graph linear equations from an x-y table. The lesson describes how any random points can be chosen and then you plug them into a function rule. Once the table is complete students plot the points to form a straight line. There is plenty of practice including answers.
Preview of How I Teach Slope Part 1

How I Teach Slope Part 1

Created by
Kevin Wilda
This is a 28 page Smartboard file explaining the beginning basics of finding the slope of a line. The students learn about positive slope, negative slope, zero slope, and an undefined line. One the four have been explained there is several pages of practice looking at a graph and deciding between positive, negative, zero, and undefined.
Preview of Direct Variation (Interactive) Complete Unit in Smart Notebook; VA SOL A.8

Direct Variation (Interactive) Complete Unit in Smart Notebook; VA SOL A.8

Created by
MathMajorLady
This unit is designed for math department chairs, specialists, coaches, administrators, lead teachers, and classroom teachers. It contains EVERYTHING you need to cover Virginia SOL A.8 (Direct Variation) properly. Please enjoy. If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me at rturner31@gmail.com. I appreciate your feedback! Thanks for your purchase.
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