Graphing Linear Equations Activity | Slope Intercept Form Graphing Art Cat's Eye

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Description
Fun graphing linear equations activity for your middle school math students. Students will practice graphing in slope-intercept form and also find the area of composite figures. This is a great activity for your 8th grade math students to connect graphing, area, and art.
Included in this Product
- Graphing instructions (slope-intercept form equations to graph: given end points)
- Coloring instructions (color according to area of figure)
- Blank graph
- Answer Key
Uses in your Classroom
- Substitute plans
- Early finishers
- Extra credit
- In-class assignment
- Homework
Highlights
- No Prep
- Great for substitute plans
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