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Algebraic Equation, Table, and Graph Sort | Linear Function Sorting Cards
Algebraic Equation, Table, and Graph Sort | Linear Function Sorting Cards
Algebraic Equation, Table, and Graph Sort | Linear Function Sorting Cards
Algebraic Equation, Table, and Graph Sort | Linear Function Sorting Cards
Algebraic Equation, Table, and Graph Sort | Linear Function Sorting Cards
Algebraic Equation, Table, and Graph Sort | Linear Function Sorting Cards
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Description

This card sort provides an engaging way to introduce the connection between equations, tables, and graphs to students or to provide additional practice after students have learned the connection. There are eight different versions of the sort to meet the needs of your class and individual students in your class!

Additional templates are included so students can glue down their sort cards and submit them as well as assisted templates to provide a starting point for students. Included reflection questions provide students with structures questions to consider their strategy, the strategies of others, and any revisions they needed to make during the process.

This Product Includes:

- Sort 1: One-Step, Positive Whole Numbers

- Sort 2: One-Step, Positive Rational Numbers

- Sort 3: Two-Step, Positive Whole Numbers

- Sort 4: Two-Step, Positive Rational Numbers

- Sort 5: One-Step, Positive and Negative Integers

- Sort 6: One-Step, Positive and Negative Rational Numbers

- Sort 7: Two-Step, Positive and Negative Integers

- Sort 8: Two-Step, Positive and Negative Rational Numbers

- Sort 9: Mixture

- Sorting Grid Template

- Assisted Sorting Grids

- Reflection Questions

- Answer Key

Important Features:

- All graphs have the same scale and min/max values. This is to prevent students from identifying matches based off of the layout of the graph rather than the points on the graph themselves.

- The sorts with positive numbers only will still have coordinates on the graph with negative values. This is to ensure that students are seeing mathematically accurate linear graphs for the equations, even if they may not be using the negative coordinates to help in their matching process.

- Sorts with both positive and negative numbers may include positive and/or negative numbers in the equation, but all of them will contain both positive and negative numbers in the table.

If you need help with this product or have any questions, please feel free to contact me!

Find me on instagram @welcometoteacherlife

I hope you and your kiddos enjoy!

Welcome To Teacher Life ©️ 2024

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Algebraic Equation, Table, and Graph Sort | Linear Function Sorting Cards

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Description

This card sort provides an engaging way to introduce the connection between equations, tables, and graphs to students or to provide additional practice after students have learned the connection. There are eight different versions of the sort to meet the needs of your class and individual students in your class!

Additional templates are included so students can glue down their sort cards and submit them as well as assisted templates to provide a starting point for students. Included reflection questions provide students with structures questions to consider their strategy, the strategies of others, and any revisions they needed to make during the process.

This Product Includes:

- Sort 1: One-Step, Positive Whole Numbers

- Sort 2: One-Step, Positive Rational Numbers

- Sort 3: Two-Step, Positive Whole Numbers

- Sort 4: Two-Step, Positive Rational Numbers

- Sort 5: One-Step, Positive and Negative Integers

- Sort 6: One-Step, Positive and Negative Rational Numbers

- Sort 7: Two-Step, Positive and Negative Integers

- Sort 8: Two-Step, Positive and Negative Rational Numbers

- Sort 9: Mixture

- Sorting Grid Template

- Assisted Sorting Grids

- Reflection Questions

- Answer Key

Important Features:

- All graphs have the same scale and min/max values. This is to prevent students from identifying matches based off of the layout of the graph rather than the points on the graph themselves.

- The sorts with positive numbers only will still have coordinates on the graph with negative values. This is to ensure that students are seeing mathematically accurate linear graphs for the equations, even if they may not be using the negative coordinates to help in their matching process.

- Sorts with both positive and negative numbers may include positive and/or negative numbers in the equation, but all of them will contain both positive and negative numbers in the table.

If you need help with this product or have any questions, please feel free to contact me!

Find me on instagram @welcometoteacherlife

I hope you and your kiddos enjoy!

Welcome To Teacher Life ©️ 2024

Report this resource to TPT
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Super engaging and made my students have to come together to get the correct answers.
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Grades taught: 6th

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Standards

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Use variables to represent two quantities in a real-world problem that change in relationship to one another; write an equation to express one quantity, thought of as the dependent variable, in terms of the other quantity, thought of as the independent variable. Analyze the relationship between the dependent and independent variables using graphs and tables, and relate these to the equation. For example, in a problem involving motion at constant speed, list and graph ordered pairs of distances and times, and write the equation 𝘥 = 65𝘵 to represent the relationship between distance and time.
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