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Practice - Identifying Functions 8th Grade

The document outlines a structured approach to learning about identifying functions, categorized into three levels of difficulty (Level 2, Level 3, Level 4). Each level includes introductory notes, practice activities, quizzes, and remediation steps to ensure comprehension. Additionally, it provides specific goals and examples for understanding functions, domain, and range.
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Practice - Identifying Functions 8th Grade

The document outlines a structured approach to learning about identifying functions, categorized into three levels of difficulty (Level 2, Level 3, Level 4). Each level includes introductory notes, practice activities, quizzes, and remediation steps to ensure comprehension. Additionally, it provides specific goals and examples for understanding functions, domain, and range.
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Concept 21: Identifying Functions

Pre-Quiz Score = _____/5


START DATE: DUE DATE:
(materials are available) (To stay on pace: should be done by now) Score 5 = Level 4
Assessment Date: DEADLINE: Score 3,4 = Level 3
(date of 1st assessment on this concept) (on THE LIST if note completed) Score 0,1,2 = Level 2

Level 4 Example Level 3 Example Level 2 Example


Identify the domain and range. Is the following relation a function? Is the following relation a function?
Is the following relation a function?

(C) Level 2
1. INTRODUCTION: Take Notes & Basic Practice
Mr. Sieling’s Video Alternate Video From Other Source
Videos are on Videos are on
Mr. Sieling’s Website Mr. Sieling’s Website

2. PRACTICE ACTIVITIES: (Complete at least 2)


IXL Practice Worksheet
Q4 (Alg1)
At least to 95 Level 2: Identifying Functions
Score = __________

Activity Create
Write a movie review of the YouTube Video An explanation of what a function is.
“meat-a-morphsis” and include why it Provide at least 2 examples of a function
represents a function. (link on my webpage) Provide 1 example of a non-function
3. QUIZ (Level 2)
Schoology Quiz: Level 2 – Identifying Functions Level 2
Quiz Score:
3. REMEDIATION
Correct Mistakes on Quiz and Do Another Practice Activity

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(B) Level 3
1. INTRODUCTION: Take Notes & Basic Practice
Mr. Sieling’s Video Alternate Video From Other Source
Videos are on Videos are on
Mr. Sieling’s Website Mr. Sieling’s Website
2. PRACTICE ACTIVITIES: (Complete at least 2)
IXL Practice Worksheet
Q5 (Alg1)
All the way to 100 Level 3: Identifying Functions
Score = __________
Activity Create
An explanation of how to use the vertical
Function Sort Activity line test, include an example of a function,
and a non-example of a function
3. QUIZ (Level 3)
Schoology Quiz: Level 3 – Identifying Functions Level 3
4. REMEDIATION Quiz Score:
Correct Mistakes on Quiz and Do Another Practice Activity

Mr. Sieling’s Signature

(A) Level 4
1. INTRODUCTION: Take Notes & Basic Practice
Mr. Sieling’s Video Alternate Video From Other Source
Videos are on Videos are on
Mr. Sieling’s Website Mr. Sieling’s Website
2. PRACTICE ACTIVITIES: (Complete at least 2)
IXL Practice Worksheet
Q2, Q3 (Alg1)
At least to 90 Level 4: Identifying Functions
Score = __________
Activity Create
Independent &
Dependent Variable An explanation of domain and range
Sorting Activity
3. QUIZ (Level 2)
Schoology Quiz: Level 4 – Identifying Functions Level 4
4. REMEDIATION Quiz Score:
Correct Mistakes on Quiz and Do Another Practice Activity

Concept 21 Identifying Functions


Notes Level 2:
Goals:
Concept # ________
Define a function
Identify a function from a table, list of coordinate points, or a diamgram
Notes:
Big Ideas Examples/Details

Concept 21 Identifying Functions


Level 2 Practice:
For each diagram, list the domain and range, and state whether or not it is a function.
DOMAIN: DOMAIN:

RANGE: RANGE:

FUNCTION FUNCTION
Yes/No Yes/No

DOMAIN: RANGE: FUNCTION


Yes/No

DOMAIN: RANGE: FUNCTION


Yes/No

DOMAIN: RANGE: FUNCTION DOMAIN: RANGE: FUNCTION


Yes/No Yes/No

Concept 21 Identifying Functions


Worksheet Level 2:
Goals:
Concept # ________
Define a function
Identify a function from a table, list of coordinate points, or a diagram
Practice #1
A. Which tables below represent functions. Explain your answers.

Table 1:

Table 2:

Table 3:

Table 4:

Practice #2
Functions:
DOMAIN: the input of a function RANGE: the output of a function

For a relationship to be a function there must be output for each input.

For each table below:


i. does the table represent a function?
ii. what is the domain?
iii. what is the range?

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Practice #3

Practice #4

Practice #5
This table converts standard time to military time.

a. Does this represent a function?

b. Describe the domain.

c. Describe the range.

Concept 21 Identifying Functions


Notes Level 3:
Goals:
Concept # ________
Use the Vertical Line Test to Identify functions from a graph
Identify functions from tables and diagrams.
Notes:
Big Ideas Examples/Details

Vertical Line Test:

Concept 21 Identifying Functions


Level 3 Practice:
For each scenario, tell whether the relation represents a function.

Input Output FUNCTION Explain


(Yes/No)

City Zip Code

Last Name First Name

Person Birthday

State Capital

Practice #2
State whether each graph represents a function or not.

Functions Not Functions

Concept 21 Identifying Functions


Worksheet Level 3:
Goals:
Concept # ________
Use the Vertical Line Test to Identify functions from a graph
Identify functions from tables and diagrams.
Practice #1
State whether each graph represents a function or not.

Explain how you know if a graph is a function or not:

Concept 21 Identifying Functions


Concept 21 Identifying Functions
Function Not a Function

Concept 21 Identifying Functions


Card Sort Activity
1. Cut out the cards below.
2. Create a poster divided into 2 sections. FUNCTION & NOT A FUNCTION
3. Paste each card into the appropriate section

y y

{-1, 5), (2, 5), (3, 5) (8, 5)}


x

Concept 21 Identifying Functions


Notes Level 4:
Goals:
Concept # ________
Identify functions from a graph, table, or diagram.
Identify domain and range.
Identify independent variable and dependent variable.
Notes:
Big Ideas Examples/Details

Concept 21 Identifying Functions


Basic Practice:

The graph of the function y=f(x) below shows the temperature y


outside at different times x over a 24-hour period.

i. Find the following:

Independent Variable =

Dependent Variable =

ii. Describe the following:

Domain:

Range:

Concept 21 Identifying Functions


Worksheet Level 4:
Goals:
Concept # ________
Identify functions from a graph, table, or diagram.
Identify domain and range.
Identify independent variable and dependent variable.
Practice #1
For each table or graph below, determine if it is a function or not. Identify the DOMAIN & RANGE.

Concept 21 Identifying Functions


Identify the dependent and independent variable.

Concept 21 Identifying Functions


Independent vs Dependent Variable Card Sort
1. Cut out each of the cards below.
2. Sort the cards into pairs that go together.
Example: The “amount of strawberries you pick” goes with “the number of jars you will be able to fill with jam”
3. Create a poster with two sections “Independent Variable” and “Dependent Variable”
4. Paste the cards in pairs across from each other in the correct section.

Concept 21 Identifying Functions

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