Lessons 1–3 Self Assessment 1
For each statement, rate your understanding according to the continuum, and then provide evidence for your rating.
I understand and can do it accurately. | I understand most of the time, but I’m still working on it. | I don’t understand this yet. | |
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I can model a story context, including a visual pattern, with a quadratic function. | |||
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I can compare and contrast linear and quadratic functions. | |||
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I can explain the meaning of the first difference of a quadratic function. | |||
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Lessons 4–6 Self Assessment 2
For each statement, rate your understanding according to the continuum, and then provide evidence for your rating.
I understand and can do it accurately. | I understand most of the time, but I’m still working on it. | I don’t understand this yet. | |
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I can determine if a function is quadratic, linear, or exponential given any representation. | |||
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I can describe the features of a quadratic function, including maximum or minimum, domain, range, intervals of increase and decrease, and intercepts. | |||
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I can compare the behavior of a quadratic, a linear, and an exponential function for large and small values of | |||
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