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Distance Learning - Graphing Linear Equations Notes
Distance Learning - Graphing Linear Equations Notes
Distance Learning - Graphing Linear Equations Notes
Distance Learning - Graphing Linear Equations Notes
Distance Learning - Graphing Linear Equations Notes
Distance Learning - Graphing Linear Equations Notes
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We use this paper in class as the notes for graphing linear equations on a coordinate plane. In 8th grade, they can't use a graphing calculator, so we teach them the plug-and-chug method of choosing x-values, putting them through the function machine, and getting the y-values.

We walk the students through the first page and then let them try the second page on their own.

You could also use this paper as a review or as a pre-quiz to see what students do or do not already know.

This product also includes a digital version through Google Slides for online learning. Each section of the worksheet is on a different slide with text boxes to fill in and a line to move onto the coordinate plane.

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Distance Learning - Graphing Linear Equations Notes

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7th - 9th
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45 minutes

Description

We use this paper in class as the notes for graphing linear equations on a coordinate plane. In 8th grade, they can't use a graphing calculator, so we teach them the plug-and-chug method of choosing x-values, putting them through the function machine, and getting the y-values.

We walk the students through the first page and then let them try the second page on their own.

You could also use this paper as a review or as a pre-quiz to see what students do or do not already know.

This product also includes a digital version through Google Slides for online learning. Each section of the worksheet is on a different slide with text boxes to fill in and a line to move onto the coordinate plane.

When you purchase this product, you agree to use it only in your classroom. If you want to share it with colleagues, please purchase additional licenses. Additionally, the digital product may not be posted to a public domain.

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

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Understand that a function is a rule that assigns to each input exactly one output. The graph of a function is the set of ordered pairs consisting of an input and the corresponding output.
Compare properties of two functions each represented in a different way (algebraically, graphically, numerically in tables, or by verbal descriptions). For example, given a linear function represented by a table of values and a linear function represented by an algebraic expression, determine which function has the greater rate of change.
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