Notation for Domain and Range Foldable
Tomorrow, my Algebra 2 class will begin identifying the domain and range of a function from a graph. I created a domain and range foldable to help my students keep the three different notations separate.
I used a basic three door foldable. The first flap contains all of the information about set notation. The second flap features algebraic notation, and the third flap focuses on interval notation.
I’ve sized my template that is sized to fit in a composition notebook below. My students will add this to their Algebra 2 interactive notebooks. This is one of my favorite and most versatile foldables.
Over my years of teaching Algebra 2, I did several variations of this same foldable.
Free Download of Notation for Domain and Range Foldable Template
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- Inequality and Interval Notation Chart
- Key Features of Functions Work Mat
- Find the Flubs Activity – Set and Interval Notation
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Wow! That looks great! I remember learning this and being somewhat confused about it, but this seems like a great way to teach it and it makes so much sense! I love your blog and you seem like an amazing teacher! 🙂
Thanks for making this. I'm about to teach my Algebra 2 students about interval notation and I needed a good way for them to organize their notes. What you made will really help.
You're welcome! I'm glad that you've found my blog to be useful.
Do you teach any of this in algebra 1?
We do domain and range using set notation. But, we're only looking at discrete sets of points.
Thank you! I'll be modifying this for my class this week and am so grateful for the inspiration and your time.
Once again your foldables are awesome assets. Thank you for sharing! God Bless you!