Finding Quadratic Equations from Graph~Name That Parabola Poster Project
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Description
Students are given a graph, the must identify the vertex, and x-intercepts. They use this information to find the quadratic equations (in all three formats) for the graph. Students can make posters or glue into their interactive student notebooks.
I use this package as an alternate formative assessment for understanding different forms of quadratic equations. It can be easily modified to assess or review different quadratic topics.
Differentiation
I have included 18 graphs of varying difficulty levels. (given 2 sizes)
9 Basic Level Graphs (a=1 or -1)
9 Advanced Level Graphs (a= ½ , 2 , 3, -1/2, -2, -3)
Alternatives
Students can use the graphs to make wanted signs. Included a wanted poster background. Student pick a crime and reward. The aliases are the equations of the parabola.
Possible Uses
* Bell Work
* Review Station
* Homework Alternative
* Formative Assessment
I use this package as an alternate formative assessment for understanding different forms of quadratic equations. It can be easily modified to assess or review different quadratic topics.
Differentiation
I have included 18 graphs of varying difficulty levels. (given 2 sizes)
9 Basic Level Graphs (a=1 or -1)
9 Advanced Level Graphs (a= ½ , 2 , 3, -1/2, -2, -3)
Alternatives
Students can use the graphs to make wanted signs. Included a wanted poster background. Student pick a crime and reward. The aliases are the equations of the parabola.
Possible Uses
* Bell Work
* Review Station
* Homework Alternative
* Formative Assessment
Total Pages
20 pages
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
1 hour
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