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Graphing Linear Equations Spanish Reference Sheet
Graphing Linear Equations Spanish Reference Sheet
Graphing Linear Equations Spanish Reference Sheet
Graphing Linear Equations Spanish Reference Sheet
Graphing Linear Equations Spanish Reference Sheet
Graphing Linear Equations Spanish Reference Sheet
Graphing Linear Equations Spanish Reference Sheet
Graphing Linear Equations Spanish Reference Sheet
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Looking for a SPANISH reference sheet that provides your students with step by step examples for graphing linear equations in slope-intercept form and standard form? This Spanish version of my two-page, versatile, quick reference sheet is perfect for supporting your students and their parents with graphing linear equations.

Click here to find the English Version.

Six Ways to Use:

  1. Parent Handout - send home the reference sheet in an email to parents at the beginning of the unit.
  2. Fulfill IEP Accommodations - ideal for students who need "copies of notes"
  3. Reference Sheet Wall - click here to purchase the bundle of reference sheets to create a self-serve wall that grows with each new topic you cover throughout the year so that students can easily access the support they need.
  4. End of Unit Review Study Guide
  5. Anchor Chart- Print Poster Size to create a detailed and easy-to-follow Anchor Chart for your unit. Click here to see how to print using a standard printer.
  6. Sub Support- Leave a copy with your sub on a day you are out.

Topics Include:

  1. Graphing from Slope-Intercept Form (positive, negative, and zero slopes)
  2. Graphs of Proportional Relationships
  3. Graphing from Standard Form using intercepts

Why I needed this product and so do you:

Teaching students with limited English Proficiency 8th grade level math can be challenging. I created this reference sheet so that my Spanish speaking students would have access to detailed math examples in their native language. So whether you are looking for an easy reference sheet to send home to families at the beginning of the unit, or a detailed handout to share with your students to help with review at the end of the unit or school year, this reference sheet has your Spanish speaking students covered!

Related Resources:

Writing Equations of Lines Spanish Reference Sheet

8th Grade Angle Relationships Spanish Reference Sheet

Pythagorean Theorem Spanish Reference Sheet

Multi-Step Equations Spanish Reference Sheets

Graphing Linear Equations Graphic Organizer

Graphing Systems of Equations Graphic Organizer

Interpreting Slope and Y-Intercepts

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Graphing Linear Equations Spanish Reference Sheet

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Description

Looking for a SPANISH reference sheet that provides your students with step by step examples for graphing linear equations in slope-intercept form and standard form? This Spanish version of my two-page, versatile, quick reference sheet is perfect for supporting your students and their parents with graphing linear equations.

Click here to find the English Version.

Six Ways to Use:

  1. Parent Handout - send home the reference sheet in an email to parents at the beginning of the unit.
  2. Fulfill IEP Accommodations - ideal for students who need "copies of notes"
  3. Reference Sheet Wall - click here to purchase the bundle of reference sheets to create a self-serve wall that grows with each new topic you cover throughout the year so that students can easily access the support they need.
  4. End of Unit Review Study Guide
  5. Anchor Chart- Print Poster Size to create a detailed and easy-to-follow Anchor Chart for your unit. Click here to see how to print using a standard printer.
  6. Sub Support- Leave a copy with your sub on a day you are out.

Topics Include:

  1. Graphing from Slope-Intercept Form (positive, negative, and zero slopes)
  2. Graphs of Proportional Relationships
  3. Graphing from Standard Form using intercepts

Why I needed this product and so do you:

Teaching students with limited English Proficiency 8th grade level math can be challenging. I created this reference sheet so that my Spanish speaking students would have access to detailed math examples in their native language. So whether you are looking for an easy reference sheet to send home to families at the beginning of the unit, or a detailed handout to share with your students to help with review at the end of the unit or school year, this reference sheet has your Spanish speaking students covered!

Related Resources:

Writing Equations of Lines Spanish Reference Sheet

8th Grade Angle Relationships Spanish Reference Sheet

Pythagorean Theorem Spanish Reference Sheet

Multi-Step Equations Spanish Reference Sheets

Graphing Linear Equations Graphic Organizer

Graphing Systems of Equations Graphic Organizer

Interpreting Slope and Y-Intercepts

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Graph proportional relationships, interpreting the unit rate as the slope of the graph. Compare two different proportional relationships represented in different ways. For example, compare a distance-time graph to a distance-time equation to determine which of two moving objects has greater speed.
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