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Domain & Range Thin Slicing Lesson - Algebra 1

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  • Domain & Range Thin Slicing Lesson - Algebra 1
  • Domain & Range Thin Slicing Lesson - Algebra 1
  • Domain & Range Thin Slicing Lesson - Algebra 1
  • Domain & Range Thin Slicing Lesson - Algebra 1
  • Domain & Range Thin Slicing Lesson - Algebra 1
  • Domain & Range Thin Slicing Lesson - Algebra 1
  • Domain & Range Thin Slicing Lesson - Algebra 1
  • Domain & Range Thin Slicing Lesson - Algebra 1
  • Domain & Range Thin Slicing Lesson - Algebra 1
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Description

This lesson has everything you need to teach a "Thin Slicing" lesson on defining the domain and range of a function from a graph. Students will learn how to write the domain and range from a graph using both set notation and interval notation. This lesson with printable task cards uses Building Thinking Classrooms strategies for teaching math created by Peter Liljedahl. If you have been looking to implement the Building Thinking Classrooms model of instruction, but don't know where to start, this is a great resource for you.

 This lesson includes the following materials:

  • Description of how I run a "Thin Slicing" lesson using Vertical Non-Permanent Surfaces (VNPS) in my own classroom.
  • 14 Full-Size Task Cards on writing the domain and range from a graph using both set notation and interval notation.
  • Answers for all Task Cards.
  • "Notes To My Future Forgetful Self" Student Notes Template.
  • Student Notes answer key.
  • "Check Your Understanding" student Exit Ticket.
  • Exit Ticket answer key.

 This lesson will help your Algebra 1 or Integrated Math 1 students write both set and interval notation for domain and range of a graph. Once complete, students can use the provided notes template to record their thinking, as well as a "Check Your Understanding" exit ticket to give you and your students formative assessment feedback on how they are understanding the topic.

If you enjoy this product, please leave a review and check out my other products in my EZMath Store. I will be adding more Thin Slicing lessons in the future based on this model.

If you would like to know more about how I use Building Thinking Classrooms in my own class, check out my blog or follow me on TwitterSpoutible, or Threads at EZMathBlog

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