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Functions - a 5 Lesson Unit on Functions
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Functions - a 5 Lesson Unit on Functions

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Grade Level Grades 6-12
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This unit, which contains five lessons on functions, was created by 21st Century Lessons for submission to EQuIP for our 2015-2016 lesson design cycle. The unit is currently under review by EQuIP but we are making it available immediately to our users via ShareMyLesson.  The lesson order is as follows: Lesson 1: What is a Function?; Lesson 2: Tables as Functions; Lesson 3: Points and Graphs as Functions; Lesson 4: Equations as Functions; 5: Comparing Functions.

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Lesson 1 - What's a Function.pptx

Presentation
February 10, 2020
3.45 MB

Lesson 1 - What's a Function.docx

Handout, Worksheet
February 13, 2020
359.05 KB

Lesson 2 - Tables as Functions.pptx

Presentation
February 10, 2020
3.41 MB

Lesson 2 - Tables as Functions.docx

Handout, Worksheet
February 13, 2020
100.42 KB

Lesson 2 - Tables as Functions.docx

Handout, Worksheet
February 13, 2020
100.42 KB

Lesson 3 - Graphs as Functions.pptx

Presentation
February 10, 2020
2.45 MB

Lesson 3 - Graphs as Functions.docx

Handout, Worksheet
February 13, 2020
810.82 KB

Lesson 4 - Equations as Functions.pptx

Presentation
February 10, 2020
4.91 MB

Lesson 4 - Equations as Functions.docx

Handout, Worksheet
February 10, 2020
885.3 KB

Lesson 5 - Comparing Functions.pptx

Presentation
February 10, 2020
3.64 MB

Lesson 5 - Comparing Functions.docx

Handout, Worksheet
February 13, 2020
345.92 KB
4.8
3 Reviews
thanks for creating this...it helps me and my students to appreciate the lesson....please continue helping the future
Janna Pera
May 31, 2018
The best resources ever done.
catteo1
April 23, 2018
This is an excellent lesson. However, vending machine 3 in lesson 1 is not working for me. It returns the same soda when buttons are pressed (does not change to different ones). Therefore, it would be a function, not an example of non-function. Thanks, Leah
leahkrieger1_1755136
September 05, 2016
acastelli27_1738643
August 09, 2016
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