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Direction Variation (3 Types) Task Cards
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Description

This resource is also included in the Slope & Linear Equations Activities Bundle!

About this resource:

There are 30 task cards included with this resource, ten from each of the three categories listed below.

This application has multiple uses in your classroom:

  • Practice for an upcoming quiz or test
  • A quiz or test
  • Comprehension Check
  • So much more!

What type of problems are covered?

  • In a direct variation, y=16 when x=8. Write a direct variation equation that shows the relationship between x and y.
  • If y varies directly with x, and y=12 when x=2, find y when x=1.
  • A direct variation includes the points (8, 16) and (2, n). Find n.

Your answer key is included for grading!

Want to try something similar? Try:

- Finding Slope from a Table Maze

- Calculating Slope from a Table Google Form (digital)

- Slope from a Graph Maze

- Calculating Slope from a Graph Google Form (digital)

- The Slope Formula Maze

- The Slope Formula Scavenger Hunt (digital & printable)

- Calculating Slope Given Two Points Google Form (digital)

- Writing an Equation from a Graph Maze

- Writing an Equation Given a Graph Google Form (digital)

- Writing a Linear Equation from a Graph (digital & printable)

- Writing an Equation in Slope-Intercept Form Given Two Points Google Form (digital)

- X- and Y-Intercept Maze

- Slope in Various Forms Matching Puzzles (digital)

- Slope-Intercept to Standard Form Google Form (digital)

- Standard Form to Slope-Intercept Form Google Form (digital)

- Slope-Intercept, Standard Form, & Graphing Matching (digital & printable)

- Point-Slope Form to Slope-Intercept Form Google Form (digital)

- Point-Slope Form to Standard Form Google Form (digital)

- Linear Equation Forms Matching Practice (digital & printable)

Borders:

Borders were purchased from Lovin Lit

Font:

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**You can download the fonts used in this resource for personal use: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Hello-Fonts-Personal-Non-Commercial-Use-301730

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Secondary Math Stations. All Rights Reserved. Your download includes a limited use license from Secondary Math Stations. The use of this resource is intended for personal classroom use by one teacher only. If you would like to purchase additional licenses, please select the appropriate option at checkout.

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Direction Variation (3 Types) Task Cards

Secondary Math Stations
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11 Pages
Teaching Duration
50 minutes

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Description

This resource is also included in the Slope & Linear Equations Activities Bundle!

About this resource:

There are 30 task cards included with this resource, ten from each of the three categories listed below.

This application has multiple uses in your classroom:

  • Practice for an upcoming quiz or test
  • A quiz or test
  • Comprehension Check
  • So much more!

What type of problems are covered?

  • In a direct variation, y=16 when x=8. Write a direct variation equation that shows the relationship between x and y.
  • If y varies directly with x, and y=12 when x=2, find y when x=1.
  • A direct variation includes the points (8, 16) and (2, n). Find n.

Your answer key is included for grading!

Want to try something similar? Try:

- Finding Slope from a Table Maze

- Calculating Slope from a Table Google Form (digital)

- Slope from a Graph Maze

- Calculating Slope from a Graph Google Form (digital)

- The Slope Formula Maze

- The Slope Formula Scavenger Hunt (digital & printable)

- Calculating Slope Given Two Points Google Form (digital)

- Writing an Equation from a Graph Maze

- Writing an Equation Given a Graph Google Form (digital)

- Writing a Linear Equation from a Graph (digital & printable)

- Writing an Equation in Slope-Intercept Form Given Two Points Google Form (digital)

- X- and Y-Intercept Maze

- Slope in Various Forms Matching Puzzles (digital)

- Slope-Intercept to Standard Form Google Form (digital)

- Standard Form to Slope-Intercept Form Google Form (digital)

- Slope-Intercept, Standard Form, & Graphing Matching (digital & printable)

- Point-Slope Form to Slope-Intercept Form Google Form (digital)

- Point-Slope Form to Standard Form Google Form (digital)

- Linear Equation Forms Matching Practice (digital & printable)

Borders:

Borders were purchased from Lovin Lit

Font:

Purchased from Hello Literacy https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Hello-Fonts-by-Jen-Jones-Commercial-Use-395172

**You can download the fonts used in this resource for personal use: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Hello-Fonts-Personal-Non-Commercial-Use-301730

Copyright Information:

Secondary Math Stations. All Rights Reserved. Your download includes a limited use license from Secondary Math Stations. The use of this resource is intended for personal classroom use by one teacher only. If you would like to purchase additional licenses, please select the appropriate option at checkout.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Create equations and inequalities in one variable and use them to solve problems.
Create equations in two or more variables to represent relationships between quantities; graph equations on coordinate axes with labels and scales.
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