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Can We Get There?

Resource ID: txlsr14054
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Math

Students will calculate the rate of change and y-intercept from a real-world problem represented in a graph, a table, and/or an equation. They will then display and present their findings to the class.

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No Interest If Paid in Full: How Much Do I Owe?

Resource ID: txlsr14019
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Math

Students will write a linear equation from a real-world situation, identify the components of the equation, and interpret their meanings in the problem’s context.

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Objects in Motion

Resource ID: r4sci0023
Grade Range: 9 - 12
Subject: Science

This resource provides flexible alternate or additional learning activities for students learning about the concepts of distance,  speed, and acceleration. IPC TEKS (4)(A)

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Kid2Kid: Determining the Meaning of Slope and Intercepts

Resource ID: k2ka103
Grade Range: 8 - 10
Subject: Math

Kid2Kid videos on determining the meaning of slope and intercepts in English and Spanish

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Conservation of Momentum

Resource ID: r4sci0035
Grade Range: 9 - 12
Subject: Science

This resource was created to support TEKS IPC(4)(E).

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Approximating the Value of Irrational Numbers

Resource ID: m8m1l2*
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Math

Given problem situations that include pictorial representations of irrational numbers, the student will find the approximate value of the irrational numbers.

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Expressing Numbers in Scientific Notation

Resource ID: m8m1l3*
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Math

Given problem situations, the student will express numbers in scientific notation.

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Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers

Resource ID: m8m1l4*
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Math

Given a problem situation, the student will compare and order integers, percents, positive and negative fractions and decimals with or without a calculator.

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Writing Equations to Describe Functional Relationships (Table → Equation)

Resource ID: a1m1l2
Grade Range: 9 - 12
Subject: Math

Given a problem situation represented in verbal or symbolic form, the student will identify functions.

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Determining if a Relationship is a Functional Relationship

Resource ID: m8m2l15*
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Math

The student is expected to gather and record data & use data sets to determine functional relationships between quantities.

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Writing Verbal Descriptions of Functional Relationships

Resource ID: a1m1l3a
Grade Range: 9 - 12
Subject: Math

Given a problem situation containing a functional relationship, the student will verbally describe the functional relationship that exists.

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Writing Inequalities to Describe Relationships (Graph → Symbolic)

Resource ID: a1m1l6
Grade Range: 9 - 12
Subject: Math

Given the graph of an inequality, students will write the symbolic representation of the inequality.

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Writing Inequalities to Describe Relationships (Symbolic → Graph)

Resource ID: a1m1l7
Grade Range: 9 - 12
Subject: Math

Describe functional relationships for given problem situations, and write equations or inequalities to answer questions arising from the situations.

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Graphing Dilations, Reflections, and Translations

Resource ID: m8m2l2*
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Math

Given a coordinate plane, the student will graph dilations, reflections, and translations, and use those graphs to solve problems.

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Graphing and Applying Coordinate Dilations

Resource ID: m8m2l3*
Grade Range: 8
Subject: Math

Given a coordinate plane or coordinate representations of a dilation, the student will graph dilations and use those graphs to solve problems.

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Connecting Multiple Representations of Functions

Resource ID: a1m1l8
Grade Range: 9 - 11
Subject: Math

The student will consider multiple representations of linear functions, including tables, mapping diagrams, graphs, and verbal descriptions.

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Writing the Symbolic Representation of a Function (Graph → Symbolic)

Resource ID: a1m1l9
Grade Range: 9 - 12
Subject: Math

Given the graph of a linear or quadratic function, the student will write the symbolic representation of the function.

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Determining Parent Functions (Verbal/Graph)

Resource ID: a1m2l1
Grade Range: 9 - 12
Subject: Math

Given a graph or verbal description of a function, the student will determine the parent function.

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Determining Reasonable Domains and Ranges (Verbal/Graph)

Resource ID: a1m2l2
Grade Range: 9 - 12
Subject: Math

Given a graph and/or verbal description of a situation (both continuous and discrete), the student will identify mathematical domains and ranges and determine reasonable domain and range values for the given situations.

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Interpreting Graphs

Resource ID: a1m2l3
Grade Range: 9 - 12
Subject: Math

Given a graph, the student will analyze, interpret, and communcate the mathematical relationship represented and its characteristics.

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