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Plotting quadratic graphs from table of values
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Pupils are shown how to plot Quadratic graphs including both positive and negative x-squared coefficients. Has a few examples of where they may be used to model motion. If you like this resource then please check out my other stuff on here!
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danielsdafea year ago
Thanks for Sharing. Easy to use ppt slides. Even better if the completed table for the worksheet were included
Fatismata year ago
Very clear explanation
jap9012 years ago
thanks for this - just what i was looking for
Powerpoint lesson and accompanying worksheet to go with it. Various differentiated questions within
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HondaCb350K44 years ago
Many thanks for sharing
IXLTutors14 years ago
Thanks
myz245 years ago
This is a powerpoint and worksheet designed to introduce quadratics functions and using the graphs to solve equations. Both when y=0 and y doesn't =0. Created for the new currciulum to use with my able year 10 group. I have chosen to introduce roots via solving by factorising as my group is confident at this inorder for them to make the link. Includes diagnostic questions for AFL, fully differentaited worksheet with challenge on roots, and answers on on the powerpoint.
Please leave me a review if you download this resource!
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chris6913 years ago
Brilliant resource thank you
kiranjha4 years ago
hypot5 years ago
This resource is a word document which contains colour-coded, differentiated questions on quadratic graph functions. The questions increase in difficulty. There is also an extension activity which requires students to determine whether a coordinate is part of a quadratic graph.
The answers to the quadratic graph functions are presented in an xy table of coordinates. The answers to the extension questions are also provided. All answers to all questions can be found on the word file.
This resource can be used for HA in KS3-KS4. It could also act as a starter activity for KS5.
I hope you enjoy using this resource.Reviews
samantha_jane14 years ago
Really useful questions - nicely differentiated - thank you!
badger55157 years ago
TES Resource Team7 years ago
Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in a new secondary maths collection.
Practice questions, homeworks and assessments
These two worksheets are for drawing quadratic graphs. Both are similar and I allowed students to use a calculator but that's up to you. As always, if you use it - please review it.
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INAYET23a year ago
A very good resource that gets students to build their knowledge of quadratic graphs.
chand12343 years ago
Excellent Resource, thank you
andrewchambers3 years ago
Great - thanks!
Two sheets with both factorised and unfactorised quadratics. The first sheet matches up with the second demonstrating they are the same expression as the graphs are the same. Work in pairs, match the graphs and observe what you see about both your results.
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badger55157 years ago
TES Resource Team7 years ago
Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in a new secondary maths collection.
mrsmorgan18 years ago
An interesting approach to help students see the equivalence of the factorised and unfactorised quadratics. This activity involves lots of helpful practice of substitution and plotting.
The topic of Quadratic Functions from the Year 9 book of the Mathematics Enhancement Program. For information about these resources and an index for the whole collection please visit http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/CIMT.htm Keywords: Quadratic, Function, Graph, Expression, Squared, Complete the Square, Factorise, Brackets, Double, Expand, Plot, Axes, Co-ordinate, Turning, Maximum, Minimum, Intercept, Solution, Root.
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prabhleen6 years ago
Hibabiba6 years ago
TES Resource Team7 years ago
Thank you for publishing your resource. It has been selected to be featured in a new secondary maths collection.