Description
Linear Equations Practice Guide allows students to practice writing linear equations given various pieces of information: slope, y-intercept, points, a parallel line, a perpendicular line. All problems will have the same linear equation -- sounds crazy, but that’s actually the beauty of a practice guide.
Why a Practice Guide?
They’re doing their homework, but did they do it correctly? They can do the examples with me in class, but can they do it on their own? Students are practicing, but there are more hands up right now than I can possibly get to in 15 minutes. Practice Guides help me solve the student to teacher ratio problem (A ton of them to one of me!).
☝Check out the Preview. I want buyers to be tickled pink with their purchase!
★Common Core Standard: CED.A.2 ★
What makes this product a must-have?
❶ Self-checking: Immediate feedback received
❷ Multiple Ways to Use: A study guide, a class activity, a way to differentiate – see the teacher guide for more ideas.
❸Multiple Versions Offered: Find two different levels and a 4 different practice guides.
❹Develop fluency: Careless errors and common hang-ups stand-out with practice guides.
Algebra Simplified
❥ Hope this product proves useful to your classroom for years to come!
__________________________________________________________________________
Interested in other practice guides? ⇝Simplifying Expressions (Distributive Property & Combining Like Terms),
⇝Solving Equations,
⇝Solving Absolute Value Equations,
⇝Solving Quadratic Equations,
⇝Solving Proportions,
⇝Solving Inequalities,
⇝Linear Systems,
⇝Simplifying Radical & Exponential Expressions
__________________________________________________________________________
Algebra concepts assessed: Writing the equation of a line given slope and a y-intercept, slope and a point, two points, a parallel line and a point, a perpendicular line and a point.
± All feedback is valued and encourages improved products. Did you know buyers also have access to future revisions?
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Why a Practice Guide?
They’re doing their homework, but did they do it correctly? They can do the examples with me in class, but can they do it on their own? Students are practicing, but there are more hands up right now than I can possibly get to in 15 minutes. Practice Guides help me solve the student to teacher ratio problem (A ton of them to one of me!).
☝Check out the Preview. I want buyers to be tickled pink with their purchase!
★Common Core Standard: CED.A.2 ★
What makes this product a must-have?
❶ Self-checking: Immediate feedback received
❷ Multiple Ways to Use: A study guide, a class activity, a way to differentiate – see the teacher guide for more ideas.
❸Multiple Versions Offered: Find two different levels and a 4 different practice guides.
❹Develop fluency: Careless errors and common hang-ups stand-out with practice guides.
Algebra Simplified
❥ Hope this product proves useful to your classroom for years to come!
__________________________________________________________________________
Interested in other practice guides? ⇝Simplifying Expressions (Distributive Property & Combining Like Terms),
⇝Solving Equations,
⇝Solving Absolute Value Equations,
⇝Solving Quadratic Equations,
⇝Solving Proportions,
⇝Solving Inequalities,
⇝Linear Systems,
⇝Simplifying Radical & Exponential Expressions
__________________________________________________________________________
Algebra concepts assessed: Writing the equation of a line given slope and a y-intercept, slope and a point, two points, a parallel line and a point, a perpendicular line and a point.
± All feedback is valued and encourages improved products. Did you know buyers also have access to future revisions?
Thumbnail: Gimp2, KG All of Me font, Sparkling Tea Arrows
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Highlights
Digital downloads
Grades
8th - 10th
Subjects
Standards
CCSS8.F.A.3
CCSS8.F.B.4
CCSSHSA-CED.A.2
Tags
Pages
2
Answer Key
Does not apply
Description
Linear Equations Practice Guide allows students to practice writing linear equations given various pieces of information: slope, y-intercept, points, a parallel line, a perpendicular line. All problems will have the same linear equation -- sounds crazy, but that’s actually the beauty of a practice guide.
Why a Practice Guide?
They’re doing their homework, but did they do it correctly? They can do the examples with me in class, but can they do it on their own? Students are practicing, but there are more hands up right now than I can possibly get to in 15 minutes. Practice Guides help me solve the student to teacher ratio problem (A ton of them to one of me!).
☝Check out the Preview. I want buyers to be tickled pink with their purchase!
★Common Core Standard: CED.A.2 ★
What makes this product a must-have?
❶ Self-checking: Immediate feedback received
❷ Multiple Ways to Use: A study guide, a class activity, a way to differentiate – see the teacher guide for more ideas.
❸Multiple Versions Offered: Find two different levels and a 4 different practice guides.
❹Develop fluency: Careless errors and common hang-ups stand-out with practice guides.
Algebra Simplified
❥ Hope this product proves useful to your classroom for years to come!
__________________________________________________________________________
Interested in other practice guides? ⇝Simplifying Expressions (Distributive Property & Combining Like Terms),
⇝Solving Equations,
⇝Solving Absolute Value Equations,
⇝Solving Quadratic Equations,
⇝Solving Proportions,
⇝Solving Inequalities,
⇝Linear Systems,
⇝Simplifying Radical & Exponential Expressions
__________________________________________________________________________
Algebra concepts assessed: Writing the equation of a line given slope and a y-intercept, slope and a point, two points, a parallel line and a point, a perpendicular line and a point.
± All feedback is valued and encourages improved products. Did you know buyers also have access to future revisions?
Thumbnail: Gimp2, KG All of Me font, Sparkling Tea Arrows
Why a Practice Guide?
They’re doing their homework, but did they do it correctly? They can do the examples with me in class, but can they do it on their own? Students are practicing, but there are more hands up right now than I can possibly get to in 15 minutes. Practice Guides help me solve the student to teacher ratio problem (A ton of them to one of me!).
☝Check out the Preview. I want buyers to be tickled pink with their purchase!
★Common Core Standard: CED.A.2 ★
What makes this product a must-have?
❶ Self-checking: Immediate feedback received
❷ Multiple Ways to Use: A study guide, a class activity, a way to differentiate – see the teacher guide for more ideas.
❸Multiple Versions Offered: Find two different levels and a 4 different practice guides.
❹Develop fluency: Careless errors and common hang-ups stand-out with practice guides.
Algebra Simplified
❥ Hope this product proves useful to your classroom for years to come!
__________________________________________________________________________
Interested in other practice guides? ⇝Simplifying Expressions (Distributive Property & Combining Like Terms),
⇝Solving Equations,
⇝Solving Absolute Value Equations,
⇝Solving Quadratic Equations,
⇝Solving Proportions,
⇝Solving Inequalities,
⇝Linear Systems,
⇝Simplifying Radical & Exponential Expressions
__________________________________________________________________________
Algebra concepts assessed: Writing the equation of a line given slope and a y-intercept, slope and a point, two points, a parallel line and a point, a perpendicular line and a point.
± All feedback is valued and encourages improved products. Did you know buyers also have access to future revisions?
Thumbnail: Gimp2, KG All of Me font, Sparkling Tea Arrows
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Great material!
absolutely love how they are able to self check their work right away! it saves me from having to tell them if they are correct or not. it also helps build the students math confidence!
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Great Resource, Thanks!
I love that they know the answer!!
My kids really liked this. Format is easy for them
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Standards
to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
CCSS8.F.A.3
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.
CCSS8.F.B.4
Construct a function to model a linear relationship between two quantities. Determine the rate of change and initial value of the function from a description of a relationship or from two (𝘹, 𝘺) values, including reading these from a table or from a graph. Interpret the rate of change and initial value of a linear function in terms of the situation it models, and in terms of its graph or a table of values.
CCSSHSA-CED.A.2
Create equations in two or more variables to represent relationships between quantities; graph equations on coordinate axes with labels and scales.
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