Since I'm reviewing, I figured that students would know how to graph and shift functions. However, I wasn't sure if they were comfortable writing the equations from the graph, so I wanted to give them practice. I had seen the headbands/heads-up game from other educators, and I thought it would work for this lesson. I created 12 cards with shifted functions (quadratic, cubic, square root, & absolute value) using Desmos.
Here is the link to this activity.
Students seemed to enjoy themselves, and most were laughing when trying to guess how far the graph had shifted. I graded their work, and tomorrow, I will pass back the handout. I want the students to use the cards again (this time looking at them) to fix any mistakes.
Here is the link to this activity.
Students seemed to enjoy themselves, and most were laughing when trying to guess how far the graph had shifted. I graded their work, and tomorrow, I will pass back the handout. I want the students to use the cards again (this time looking at them) to fix any mistakes.
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