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Polynomial Graph Exit Ticket Worksheet
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What It Is:
A visual algebra worksheet that challenges students to analyze the graph of a polynomial function. Students describe features such as roots, turning points, and leading coefficients.
Why Use It:
Reinforces understanding of polynomial functions through graph interpretation. Encourages students to apply knowledge of end behavior, degree, and roots using visual cues.
How to Use It:
• Observe the polynomial graph and identify its key characteristics.
• List roots, extrema, and symmetry based on the graph.
• Determine whether the polynomial has an even or odd degree and positive or negative leading coefficient.
• Use as an exit ticket, formative assessment, or quick review activity.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Grades 10–12.
• Grade 10: Introduces analysis of polynomial graphs.
• Grade 11–12: Deepens understanding of turning points, multiplicity, and end behavior.
Target Users:
Ideal for Algebra 2 and Precalculus teachers looking to assess student comprehension of polynomial graph features.
A visual algebra worksheet that challenges students to analyze the graph of a polynomial function. Students describe features such as roots, turning points, and leading coefficients.
Why Use It:
Reinforces understanding of polynomial functions through graph interpretation. Encourages students to apply knowledge of end behavior, degree, and roots using visual cues.
How to Use It:
• Observe the polynomial graph and identify its key characteristics.
• List roots, extrema, and symmetry based on the graph.
• Determine whether the polynomial has an even or odd degree and positive or negative leading coefficient.
• Use as an exit ticket, formative assessment, or quick review activity.
Grade Suitability:
Best for Grades 10–12.
• Grade 10: Introduces analysis of polynomial graphs.
• Grade 11–12: Deepens understanding of turning points, multiplicity, and end behavior.
Target Users:
Ideal for Algebra 2 and Precalculus teachers looking to assess student comprehension of polynomial graph features.




