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Sketching quadratic graphs (factorised and completed the square form)
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Unit 15.3 - Graphs of Quadratic Functions - Higher - thenatsalisbury
Worksheet that practices
1. Factorising and Solving to find roots
2. Identifying the Intercept
3. Completing the Square to find the Turning Point
4. Deciding whether it is a Minimum or Maximum.
All set out in an easy to read worksheet.
Also included are parts of graphs to allow students to use this information to sketch the graph and a Screen grab of what I showed to my students in a PowerPoint that explains what to do.
If you want the PowerPoint please don't hesitate to contact me on natsalisbury@hotmail.com
Based on Unit 15 from the Pearson/Edexcel NEW GCSE 2015Reviews
hishamwalaa822 years ago
Thank you so much
3bairds4 years ago
Awesome resource, thank you
ed11ame4 years ago
This is a rich Venn Diagram activity on Quadratic Graphs, including intercepts and factorising.
To access all the Venn Diagram activities in this collection, as well as teaching notes, please visit: http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/venn.htm
Here is why I love Venn Diagram activities so much:
1) Students can always make a start. If they can think of a number/expression/object or whatever it might be, it has to go in one of the regions on the diagram, so they are up and running
2) The more regions student find, the more challenging the task gets, which adds a nice element of differentiation
3) They are incredibly versatile, and can be used for almost all maths topics for all ages and abilities
4) They are easy to tweak by simply changing one of the circle labels if you find they are too difficult/easy
5) Students can create their own as an extension task
I hope you and your students enjoy them.
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anita_wijaya2 years ago
This is brilliant!
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
How to sketch quadratic graphs by finding out where the graph crosses each axis. Simple examples using factorising.
Includes the line of symmetry and locating the minimum point.
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IXLTutors14 years ago
Thanks
ptheaker6 years ago
chap_P_man7 years ago
A good practice resource
Worksheet for sketching quadratic graphs to be printed on A3. There are questions that involve factorising, using the quadratic formula, difference of two squares and also completing the square. The solutions are also included.
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jvsalayo202224 days ago
Very useful! This is so easy to use. Ans thanks for the answer key!
hankboot2u2 years ago
Just what I was looking for. Thank you>
gazalaahmed773 years ago
Excellent resource. Thank you
Completing the Square. Differentiated cards. Green, yellow, orange, blue functional maths, red and black. A range of skills are tested leading into other topics such as transformations of graphs and algebraic fractions.(if needed). Answer sheet included. Use as a group activity or singular. I have printed 2 (A5 size) to a page and 4 to a page, laminate and keep. Variety of uses. Good for C1 to revise quadratic curves.
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faridatulfarok5 months ago
good activity.
firstkin4 years ago
tias_zatifa4 years ago
Match the graphs to the expressions, factorisations and minimum points
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rachel5552 years ago
Ecellent, thank you
sebastian_paz16 years ago
Great resource, will plenty of room to modify is necessary. I will use it adapet for my lessons. Thanks
rlucas596 years ago
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
Hibabiba7 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.