Identifying Functions Graphs | Linear & Nonlinear | Digital Pixel Art Google

Overview

Students practice identifying whether or not a relation is a function, and differentiating between linear and nonlinear functions in this Functions Pixel Art Digital Activity, Level 1 (graphs) involves deciding whether or not a function is represented by using the vertical line test (and if it is a function, whether or not the function is linear or nonlinear). Level 2 (table of values) involves determining if the table represents a linear function, nonlinear function, or not a function. Level 3 (equations) involves determining if the equation represents a linear function, nonlinear function, or not a function. Contains 3 pixel art activities total with 34 questions total in Google Sheets. Perfect for fall, back-to-school, Halloween, Thanksgiving or anytime in the school year.

Why you'll love this

CCSS Standards: 8.F.A.1, 8.F.A.3, 8.F.B.5

These self-checking Google Sheets give students instant feedback. Incorrect answers are highlighted in red, and correct answers turn green and unlock parts of a mystery picture. They’re easy to assign, keep students engaged, and free up your time for differentiation.


Want to practice constructing linear functions instead?

Check out Constructing Linear Functions digital pixel art Google Sheets.


What's included:

  1. Instructions. Know how to assign both with and without Google Classroom.

  2. Pixel Art Google Sheet #1: Graphs - Identifying Linear Functions, Nonlinear Functions, or Not a Function

  3. Pixel Art Google Sheet #2: Tables - Identifying Linear Functions, Nonlinear Functions, or Not a Function

  4. Pixel Art Google Sheet #3: Equations - Identifying Linear Functions, Nonlinear Functions, or Not a Function

  5. Work Space. Optional PDF worksheets that students can use to solve math problems on paper first before typing them in.

  6. Answer Keys. Included for all activities.

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