Algebra 1 - Graphing Inequalities in Two Variables - 2 Sets of Task Cards

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This is a set of two types of task cards for your students.
Set #1:
8 Graphing task cards - I would print on cardstock and then laminate so students can use dry-erase markers to write on them
This set includes 8 different inequalities for students to graph. When the pages are printed with the longer side being the flipping side, the answer key graph is on the back of each card.
Set #2:
This second set of task cards is for matching the graphs with the inequalitie(s) from above it. I would print these on cardstock, single sided. You can add numbers to the backs of the matches so students can self-check for accuracy.