Description
This is a guided worksheet for an introduction to graphing linear function. It is appropriate for algebra 1, some algebra 2 or pre-algebra class.
Teachers can use it as a handout to guide students to graphing linear function. Students would first explore graphing linear equation through completing a table of values and plotting coordinates on the Cartesian plane. Then they are introduced to the slope-intercept form. The focus of the lesson is on the slope-intercept form.
The first 3 pages are intended for classroom use and the last 2 pages are for homework.
Teachers can use it as a handout to guide students to graphing linear function. Students would first explore graphing linear equation through completing a table of values and plotting coordinates on the Cartesian plane. Then they are introduced to the slope-intercept form. The focus of the lesson is on the slope-intercept form.
The first 3 pages are intended for classroom use and the last 2 pages are for homework.
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8th - 12th, Higher Education
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Standards
CCSSHSF-LE.A.2
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Pages
5
Teaching Duration
40 minutes
Description
This is a guided worksheet for an introduction to graphing linear function. It is appropriate for algebra 1, some algebra 2 or pre-algebra class.
Teachers can use it as a handout to guide students to graphing linear function. Students would first explore graphing linear equation through completing a table of values and plotting coordinates on the Cartesian plane. Then they are introduced to the slope-intercept form. The focus of the lesson is on the slope-intercept form.
The first 3 pages are intended for classroom use and the last 2 pages are for homework.
Teachers can use it as a handout to guide students to graphing linear function. Students would first explore graphing linear equation through completing a table of values and plotting coordinates on the Cartesian plane. Then they are introduced to the slope-intercept form. The focus of the lesson is on the slope-intercept form.
The first 3 pages are intended for classroom use and the last 2 pages are for homework.
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Standards
to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
CCSSHSF-LE.A.2
Construct linear and exponential functions, including arithmetic and geometric sequences, given a graph, a description of a relationship, or two input-output pairs (include reading these from a table).
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