Description
Get your students excited about slope practice with this spring themed color by number worksheet! It is designed to help your students gain focused practice finding slope when given two points. The spring theme is engaging and a great addition to your unit on graphing linear equations! It's a perfect way to celebrate the season and provide a well-deserved break from more traditional practice worksheets.
Included in this product:
- 2 pages of worksheets where students are given coordinates and must find the slop of a line passing through them
- 1 corresponding color by code page
- Answer keys to make grading simple!
Is this right for your students?
To be successful, students should be able to use the slope formula to find slope from two points. They should be able to simplify fractions so if they calculate a slope of 6/3 they should recognize that as equivalent to 2. They will have the opportunity to reinforce their understanding of slope and build their confidence with this important concept.
I hope you and your 8th grade or Algebra 1 students really enjoy this!
Finding Slope from Two Points Activity - Spring Color by Code Fun! #time4flowers
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Description
Get your students excited about slope practice with this spring themed color by number worksheet! It is designed to help your students gain focused practice finding slope when given two points. The spring theme is engaging and a great addition to your unit on graphing linear equations! It's a perfect way to celebrate the season and provide a well-deserved break from more traditional practice worksheets.
Included in this product:
- 2 pages of worksheets where students are given coordinates and must find the slop of a line passing through them
- 1 corresponding color by code page
- Answer keys to make grading simple!
Is this right for your students?
To be successful, students should be able to use the slope formula to find slope from two points. They should be able to simplify fractions so if they calculate a slope of 6/3 they should recognize that as equivalent to 2. They will have the opportunity to reinforce their understanding of slope and build their confidence with this important concept.
I hope you and your 8th grade or Algebra 1 students really enjoy this!




