Graphing Lines Activity in Slope Intercept Form Activity Pack

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Description
Whose Line is It? is an engaging way to get students graphing lines in slope intercept form. This resource is intended to be classwork, homework, bellwork, a partner activity, cooperative learning, and/or engaging. It is a great way to prepare them for solving systems of equations by graphing. They are given equations and they have to graph them on a graph that has 6 graphics on it. They have to identify which line (equation) belongs to which graphic.
Supports CCSS 8.EE.C.8
Resources included:
Whose Line is It? Graphing Practice
Includes:
-3 graphing sheet
(5 equations each)
-Answer Key
Whose Line is It? Graphing Practice 2
Includes:
-3 graphing sheet
(5 equations each)
-Answer Key
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We hope you and your students enjoy these Graphing Lines Practice Activities.
Math Idea Galaxy
Supports CCSS 8.EE.C.8
Resources included:
Whose Line is It? Graphing Practice
Includes:
-3 graphing sheet
(5 equations each)
-Answer Key
Whose Line is It? Graphing Practice 2
Includes:
-3 graphing sheet
(5 equations each)
-Answer Key
You might also like:
Systems of Equations Discovery Lab
Systems of Equations Task Cards
How Many Solutions? Sorting Activity
How Many Solutions? Foldable Graphic Organizer
Solving Systems of Equations by Graphing Foldable Notes
We hope you and your students enjoy these Graphing Lines Practice Activities.
Math Idea Galaxy
Total Pages
14 pages
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
2 hours
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Standards
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CCSS8.EE.C.8
Analyze and solve pairs of simultaneous linear equations.