Do your students struggle finding domain and range of graphs? I made a couple printable domain and range tools to help our students this year.
There are directions pointing students to look at x for domain and y for range as they drag each tool across the graphs. There are also directions printed on the tool for what to record for domain and range when a graph has an arrow.
We have always used rulers to find where graphs start and stop, but I wanted something a bit more self-teaching for our students this year. The graph cards in the photo are a free download on my blog here.
You can find the domain and range finder tools here on my website.
I also made a new domain and range of graphs cheat sheet for our students that you can find here in my drive.
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