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Comparing Functions with Representations
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What It Is:
This is a math worksheet for 8th grade students, covering the week of May 25 to May 31, 2020. The learning objective is to compare properties of two functions represented in different ways (equations, graphs, and tables) and analyze real-world situations, comparing slopes of functions. It includes links to a Carnegie Learning video on comparing functions using different representations, skills practice from Module 2, Topic 3, Lesson 5 'Comparing Apples to Oranges', and a Family Guide. It also mentions online practice activities using a program called Mathia and provides a link to a Khan Academy video on comparing linear functions.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for 8th grade students. The content focuses on comparing functions, analyzing real-world situations, and comparing slopes, which are all topics typically covered in 8th grade math curricula. The inclusion of resources like Khan Academy and Carnegie Learning further supports its suitability for this grade level.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop a deeper understanding of functions by comparing their properties across different representations. It encourages them to analyze real-world situations, connect mathematical concepts to practical applications, and utilize online resources for further learning and practice. The video links provide additional support and clarification for challenging concepts.
How to Use It:
Students can use this worksheet as a guide for their math studies for the week. They should start by reviewing the learning objective and then watch the Carnegie Learning video. They can then complete the skills practice exercises from the provided module and utilize the Family Guide for support. Students should also engage with the Mathia online program and refer to the Khan Academy video for additional help with linear functions.
Target Users:
The target users for this worksheet are 8th grade math students, their teachers, and parents or guardians who are supporting their learning. It can also be used by tutors or educational professionals working with 8th grade students on functions and linear equations.
This is a math worksheet for 8th grade students, covering the week of May 25 to May 31, 2020. The learning objective is to compare properties of two functions represented in different ways (equations, graphs, and tables) and analyze real-world situations, comparing slopes of functions. It includes links to a Carnegie Learning video on comparing functions using different representations, skills practice from Module 2, Topic 3, Lesson 5 'Comparing Apples to Oranges', and a Family Guide. It also mentions online practice activities using a program called Mathia and provides a link to a Khan Academy video on comparing linear functions.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for 8th grade students. The content focuses on comparing functions, analyzing real-world situations, and comparing slopes, which are all topics typically covered in 8th grade math curricula. The inclusion of resources like Khan Academy and Carnegie Learning further supports its suitability for this grade level.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students develop a deeper understanding of functions by comparing their properties across different representations. It encourages them to analyze real-world situations, connect mathematical concepts to practical applications, and utilize online resources for further learning and practice. The video links provide additional support and clarification for challenging concepts.
How to Use It:
Students can use this worksheet as a guide for their math studies for the week. They should start by reviewing the learning objective and then watch the Carnegie Learning video. They can then complete the skills practice exercises from the provided module and utilize the Family Guide for support. Students should also engage with the Mathia online program and refer to the Khan Academy video for additional help with linear functions.
Target Users:
The target users for this worksheet are 8th grade math students, their teachers, and parents or guardians who are supporting their learning. It can also be used by tutors or educational professionals working with 8th grade students on functions and linear equations.




