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Calculating Slope Activity Bundle
Calculating Slope Activity Bundle
Calculating Slope Activity Bundle
Calculating Slope Activity Bundle
Calculating Slope Activity Bundle
Calculating Slope Activity Bundle
Calculating Slope Activity Bundle
Calculating Slope Activity Bundle
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This bundle contains 10 engaging, more than just a worksheet activities that I use to help my students learn about calculating slope. The different types of activities that are included in this bundle are

1) Differentiated Math Mazes

Students must solve problems correctly in order to draw arrows through the different leveled mazes to help them get from the start of a maze to the end.

2) Color by Number

Students will circle their answers to each of the twelve problems given. They then find the problem number on the coloring page and color each section with the appropriate color to make a beautiful design!

3) Error Analysis

Students utilize their critical thinking skills in order to find mistakes to problems that have already been solved. After finding a mistake students explain in words what the mistake was prior to solving it correctly.

4) Scavenger Hunt

After answering a question, students must walk around the room to find their answer. This allows students to know which hung on your wall classroom question to answer next. This engaging activity allows your students to get up and move around the room as opposed to just staying at their desks all class!

5) Task Cards

This set of task cards contain 24 problems along with a student recording sheet. These task cards make great bell ringers, exit tickets, or could be used as stations.

6) Math Puzzle

Students practice the calculating the slope by putting together a 4 x 4 math puzzle.

7) Math Murder Mystery

Students practice calculating the slope by helping Detective Algebras solve a murder mystery! The more questions (clues) students answer, the closer students will be to discovering the murderer!

8) Slope Anchor Charts

One anchor chart helps students to understand how to calculate slope given an equation, a table, a graph, or between two points. The other anchor chart demonstrates how slope can be positive, negative, zero, or undefined. This resource is great for ELL and SPED students. Included are directions on how you can print these anchor charts BIG AND FOR FREE so that your students can see them no matter where they are sitting in your classroom.

9 and 10) Self Checking Google Forms

Two self checking google forms designed for Google Classroom. The first google form has students practicing finding the slope when given a graph. The second has students practicing calculating the slope of a line when given two points. Each google form contains 10 multiple choice questions. They are perfect for assessments and homework assignments!

Download the preview for more details.

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Calculating Slope Activity Bundle

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Description

This bundle contains 10 engaging, more than just a worksheet activities that I use to help my students learn about calculating slope. The different types of activities that are included in this bundle are

1) Differentiated Math Mazes

Students must solve problems correctly in order to draw arrows through the different leveled mazes to help them get from the start of a maze to the end.

2) Color by Number

Students will circle their answers to each of the twelve problems given. They then find the problem number on the coloring page and color each section with the appropriate color to make a beautiful design!

3) Error Analysis

Students utilize their critical thinking skills in order to find mistakes to problems that have already been solved. After finding a mistake students explain in words what the mistake was prior to solving it correctly.

4) Scavenger Hunt

After answering a question, students must walk around the room to find their answer. This allows students to know which hung on your wall classroom question to answer next. This engaging activity allows your students to get up and move around the room as opposed to just staying at their desks all class!

5) Task Cards

This set of task cards contain 24 problems along with a student recording sheet. These task cards make great bell ringers, exit tickets, or could be used as stations.

6) Math Puzzle

Students practice the calculating the slope by putting together a 4 x 4 math puzzle.

7) Math Murder Mystery

Students practice calculating the slope by helping Detective Algebras solve a murder mystery! The more questions (clues) students answer, the closer students will be to discovering the murderer!

8) Slope Anchor Charts

One anchor chart helps students to understand how to calculate slope given an equation, a table, a graph, or between two points. The other anchor chart demonstrates how slope can be positive, negative, zero, or undefined. This resource is great for ELL and SPED students. Included are directions on how you can print these anchor charts BIG AND FOR FREE so that your students can see them no matter where they are sitting in your classroom.

9 and 10) Self Checking Google Forms

Two self checking google forms designed for Google Classroom. The first google form has students practicing finding the slope when given a graph. The second has students practicing calculating the slope of a line when given two points. Each google form contains 10 multiple choice questions. They are perfect for assessments and homework assignments!

Download the preview for more details.

**Finally, don't forget to rate and comment to earn TPT credits!**

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
February 2, 2024
My students found this very engaging. Wonderful product.
Veronica V.
1,515 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Rated 5 out of 5
March 10, 2021
I loved this bundle on slope! My students were at very different levels of understanding about slope so instead of direct instruction to the whole class I used the different activities as stations. Students had some choice, but there was also a station rotation element. I cannot wait to use it again next year!
Jennifer T.
27 reviews
Grades taught: 9th
Classroom 127
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Mar 10, 2021
Thank you for the feedback! And I am so glad this worked well with your students!

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