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Transforming Your Understanding of

Graphs
WHAT YOU SHOULD HAVE:
2 pieces of yellow felt
2 pieces of pink yarn
2 pieces of blue yarn
16 equations

16 graphs
Split the yarn and felt by
pairs
Share the equations and
graphs

Transforming Your Understanding of


Graphs
WHAT YOU SHOULD DO:
Model each of the equations on your felt square graph using the
yarn.
Use the blue yarn to create the parent graph of each function on
the felt square.
Use the pink yarn to create the transformed graph on the felt
square based on the equation given.
Show me when you have both pieces of yarn on your felt square
each time.
The first pair to correctly work through each of the 16 equations
gets candy!
IF YOU FINISH:
Model each of the 16 graphs on your felt square and write the
equation that fits your transformed graph. Check in with me after
each!

Transforming Your Understanding of


Graphs
WHAT YOU SHOULD HAVE:
2 pieces of yellow felt
2 pieces of pink yarn
2 pieces of blue yarn
16 equations

16 graphs
Split the yarn and felt by
pairs
Share the equations and
graphs

WHAT YOU SHOULD DO:


Model each of the equations on your felt square graph using the
yarn.
Use the blue yarn to create the parent graph of each function on
the felt square.
Use the pink yarn to create the transformed graph on the felt
square based on the equation given.
Show me when you have both pieces of yarn on your felt square
each time.
The first pair to correctly work through each of the 16 equations
gets candy!
IF YOU FINISH:
Model each of the 16 graphs on your felt square and write the
equation that fits your transformed graph. Check in with me after
each!

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