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Linear Equations - Point & Parallel/Perpendicular Lines: Algebra Matching Game
Linear Equations - Point & Parallel/Perpendicular Lines: Algebra Matching Game
Linear Equations - Point & Parallel/Perpendicular Lines: Algebra Matching Game
Linear Equations - Point & Parallel/Perpendicular Lines: Algebra Matching Game
Linear Equations - Point & Parallel/Perpendicular Lines: Algebra Matching Game
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Linear Equations - Point & Parallel/Perpendicular Lines: Algebra Matching Game
Linear Equations - Point & Parallel/Perpendicular Lines: Algebra Matching Game
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Use this super fun math game to help your students review how to write linear equations when given a point and either a parallel or perpendicular line. Perfect for prealgebra and algebra classes.

This matching game can be used over and over to help students master writing linear equations.

Students beg to play this fast-paced game.

Students are given a stack of 16 cards (8 questions and 8 answers). The first two teams to correctly match the questions to the answers win that round.

There are 8 unique stacks of cards, allowing a maximum of 32 students to play 8 rounds.

This kit consists of 128 game cards, instructions, answer key, and worksheet for students to record their answers during game play.

Save 20% when you buy the Linear Equations Matching Mania Bundle!!

If you like this resources, be sure to leave a review. Every time you leave a review, you earn TpT credits which you can use on your next purchase.

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Linear Equations - Point & Parallel/Perpendicular Lines: Algebra Matching Game

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6th - 9th
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21
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes

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Description

Use this super fun math game to help your students review how to write linear equations when given a point and either a parallel or perpendicular line. Perfect for prealgebra and algebra classes.

This matching game can be used over and over to help students master writing linear equations.

Students beg to play this fast-paced game.

Students are given a stack of 16 cards (8 questions and 8 answers). The first two teams to correctly match the questions to the answers win that round.

There are 8 unique stacks of cards, allowing a maximum of 32 students to play 8 rounds.

This kit consists of 128 game cards, instructions, answer key, and worksheet for students to record their answers during game play.

Save 20% when you buy the Linear Equations Matching Mania Bundle!!

If you like this resources, be sure to leave a review. Every time you leave a review, you earn TpT credits which you can use on your next purchase.

If you want to try out Matching Mania, click here to receive "Matching Mania: Combining Integers" FREE now!

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Interpret the equation 𝘺 = 𝘮𝘹 + 𝘣 as defining a linear function, whose graph is a straight line; give examples of functions that are not linear. For example, the function 𝘈 = 𝑠² giving the area of a square as a function of its side length is not linear because its graph contains the points (1,1), (2,4) and (3,9), which are not on a straight line.
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