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Halloween / Fall Math Color by Number - Graphing Linear Equations | Algebra
Halloween / Fall Math Color by Number - Graphing Linear Equations | Algebra
Halloween / Fall Math Color by Number - Graphing Linear Equations | Algebra
Halloween / Fall Math Color by Number - Graphing Linear Equations | Algebra
Halloween / Fall Math Color by Number - Graphing Linear Equations | Algebra
Halloween / Fall Math Color by Number - Graphing Linear Equations | Algebra
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Looking for an easy, no-prep review of graphing linear equations? This Halloween pumpkin color-by-number activity is the perfect activity for the fall season! Students match graphs to their equations, then color the picture based on their answers.

This resource includes:

✅ Ready-to-print PDF

✅ 9 Linear Graphs to Match to Slope-Intercept Form Equations - negative and positive slopes, fractional and whole number slopes, and a horizontal line

✅ Color-By-Number Pumpkin/Halloween Worksheet

✅ Answer Keys

✅ Teacher Tips

Your students will love this! It allows them to practice their understanding of slope and y-intercept without the hassle of graphing a lot of lines. Plus, they get to color!

You'll love how easy it to use - just print and go! Answer keys for the math problems AND color-by-number worksheet are included.

Perfect for review, homework, a supplement to a graphing unit, previewing systems of equations, sub plans, or a much-needed day of "downtime."

Useful for any middle or high school teacher who wants a creative way to check understanding on graphing linear equations.

Grab it now and start using this resource today!

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Halloween / Fall Math Color by Number - Graphing Linear Equations | Algebra

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Description

Looking for an easy, no-prep review of graphing linear equations? This Halloween pumpkin color-by-number activity is the perfect activity for the fall season! Students match graphs to their equations, then color the picture based on their answers.

This resource includes:

✅ Ready-to-print PDF

✅ 9 Linear Graphs to Match to Slope-Intercept Form Equations - negative and positive slopes, fractional and whole number slopes, and a horizontal line

✅ Color-By-Number Pumpkin/Halloween Worksheet

✅ Answer Keys

✅ Teacher Tips

Your students will love this! It allows them to practice their understanding of slope and y-intercept without the hassle of graphing a lot of lines. Plus, they get to color!

You'll love how easy it to use - just print and go! Answer keys for the math problems AND color-by-number worksheet are included.

Perfect for review, homework, a supplement to a graphing unit, previewing systems of equations, sub plans, or a much-needed day of "downtime."

Useful for any middle or high school teacher who wants a creative way to check understanding on graphing linear equations.

Grab it now and start using this resource today!

You may also like...

Halloween / Fall Color by Number - Graphing Linear Inequalities | Algebra: similar product, but just inequalities!

DID YOU KNOW? For every dollar you spend, you get 1 TPT credit IF you leave a review, so please leave a review! ☺️

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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.
Understand that solutions to a system of two linear equations in two variables correspond to points of intersection of their graphs, because points of intersection satisfy both equations simultaneously.
Graph functions expressed symbolically and show key features of the graph, by hand in simple cases and using technology for more complicated cases.
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