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Sorting Functions AssessmentSorting Functions Assessment
Publisher
Mathematics Assessment Project
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Grade
9th - 11th
Subjects
Math
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Duration
15 mins
Instructional Strategy
Independent Practice
Year
2011
Assessment

Sorting Functions

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There's no sorting hat here. A high school assessment task prompts learners to analyze different types of functions. They investigate graphs, equations, tables, and verbal rules for four different functions.

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CCSS: Designed

Concepts

functions, quadratic functions, rational functions, graphing rational functions, square root functions, linear functions, non-linear functions, table of values

Additional Tags

math

Instructional Ideas

  • Use as part of an assessment on graphing different types of functions

Classroom Considerations

  • Learners should be familiar with linear, quadratic, square root, and rational functions
  • Class members need to be able to translate between different representations

Pros

  • Simple instructions make the task easy to implement
  • Includes rubric to simplify scoring

Cons

  • Inconsistent formatting is distracting

Common Core

HSF-IF.C.7.a HSF-IF.C.7.b HSF-IF.C.7.c HSF-IF.C.9 MP2 MP3 MP6 MP7

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