Original Promptdifferentiate this for sepd students create a worksheet or anchor chart to support them in this lesson
This resource focuses on quadratic functions, specifically their different forms—standard, factored, and vertex—and their key features such as the vertex, x-intercepts, and y-intercept. The learning objective is to enable students to identify these features from the various forms of quadratic equations and apply that knowledge to real-world scenarios, particularly in projectile motion problems. The document includes an anchor chart referencing the three forms and provides practice exercises that involve identifying the forms of given equations, as well as solving real-world problems related to the heights of various trajectories, such as a frog’s jump and a baseball hit. Through these activities, students will grasp the practical application of quadratic functions in analyzing motion.