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Thursday, September 14, 2017

Relations and Functions Card Sort


This lesson was created for a mandatory tutorial session for Algebra 1 students. I was in charge of creating a 30 minute review lesson over "Relations and Functions." This lesson had to include a 5-10 minute review lesson and an activity.

First, students went over this graphic organizer with four practice problems to review relations and functions. 




After students reviewed relations and functions, they independently completed the following cut and paste activity. If you read my blog, then you know all about my love for card sorts! 



Students had to match up the correct table, graph, map, and ordered pairs together and determine if the relation was a function. If you download the activity, then you will notice that there is a separate document that does not require cutting (if you do not have the time). 

Sorry for the short and sweet post, I just had several teachers ask for the cut and pasted document. 

22 comments:

  1. wOW!! tHANK YOU THIS IS AMAZING! I am teaching struggling learners and ESE and I this is so helpful!!! I can't thank you enough!

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  2. hi, can you please reupload the first file (graphic organizer) because the link is no more working. Thank you for all the sharings

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  3. Hi Erica,

    Could you please email me the graphic organizer as well. chelleyh@gmail.com

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  4. Hi,

    Do you mind emailing/sending the graphic organizer? mnrssu@gmail.com

    Thanks in advance!

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  5. Hi! Thank you for keeping this blog. I learn so much from you. I could not open the graphic organizer. Could you please email it to me? nicole.bloom@grantmagnet.net THANK YOU!!

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  6. Hi! Thank you for keeping this blog. I learn so much from you. I could not open the graphic organizer. Could you please email it to me? nicole.bloom@grantmagnet.net THANK YOU!!

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  7. Hi. I absolutely love your blog. Do you mind send the link of the graphic organizer for function and relation? The link currently is not working. Thank you so much! The email is: ziya.ogron@robeson.k12.nc.us.

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  8. I'm also interested in having a copy of the graphic organizer for reviewing functions. Could you e-mail me a copy of it please? crowellk@platteco.k12.mo.us

    Thanks!

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  9. Wonderful resource! Could I also have a copy of the graphic organizer? Thanks!
    tumbleweed613@yahoo.com

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  10. Could you please send me the graphic organizer as well. The link is not working for me. shannongodo@yahoo.com
    Thanks!

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  11. Ditto on the link not working. Can you share it with me?

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  12. Thanks so much for this amazing resource! It is fantastic! :)

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  13. Thanks this is great! Using with my 8th grade math students! Love the support provided in the tables for the card sort...great for my SPED students. (FYI...in the review answer key, the table does not have a repeating x-coordinate value therefore it is a function. BUT who cares...because you saved me a lot of time having to create an activity time! LOVE!)

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  14. On the first poster in the bottom left corner picture, I believe it is a function because the x doesn't repeat, only the y does. This means it is a horizontal line at -1.

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