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Linear Relationships Slope Graphing 8th Grade Math Unit Guided Notes Practice
Linear Relationships Slope Graphing 8th Grade Math Unit Guided Notes Practice
Linear Relationships Slope Graphing 8th Grade Math Unit Guided Notes Practice
Linear Relationships Slope Graphing 8th Grade Math Unit Guided Notes Practice
Linear Relationships Slope Graphing 8th Grade Math Unit Guided Notes Practice
Linear Relationships Slope Graphing 8th Grade Math Unit Guided Notes Practice
Linear Relationships Slope Graphing 8th Grade Math Unit Guided Notes Practice
Linear Relationships Slope Graphing 8th Grade Math Unit Guided Notes Practice
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Make teaching linear relationships simple with this scaffolded Algebra bundle of 5 complete lessons plus an editable performance task. Designed for busy 8th Grade Math and Algebra 1 teachers, this unit helps students understand and apply linear functions through guided notes, differentiated practice, math labs, and hands-on problem-solving without hours of prep.

What’s Included: 5 Ready-to-Print Lessons (PDFs) covering:

1️⃣ Constant Rate of Change

2️⃣ Graphing Using Tables of Values

3️⃣ Slope-Intercept Form (Rewriting Equations)

4️⃣ Graphing Linear Equations

5️⃣ Comparing Linear Relationships

✅Each lesson includes (8-10 pages):

  • Scaffolded Guided Notes for direct instruction (mini lesson and guided practice pages)
  • Leveled Practice (below, on, and above grade level)
  • Error Analysis or Math Lab for conceptual thinking
  • Exit Ticket for quick checks and formative assessment

Editable Performance Task: “The Best Phone Plan” — A real-world project where students compare linear models, interpret slope and y-intercept, and justify their conclusions using multiple representations (includes student version, rubric, and teacher guide).

Why Teachers Love This Bundle

✨ Saves hours of planning—everything is done for you

✨ Includes scaffolded, differentiated materials for every learner

✨ Builds deep understanding of slope, y-intercept, and rate of change

✨ Aligned to 8.F and 8.EE Common Core Standards

✨ Flexible for whole group, small group, or independent work

✨ Perfect for intervention, test prep, or curriculum supplementation

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Linear Relationships Slope Graphing 8th Grade Math Unit Guided Notes Practice

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Description

Make teaching linear relationships simple with this scaffolded Algebra bundle of 5 complete lessons plus an editable performance task. Designed for busy 8th Grade Math and Algebra 1 teachers, this unit helps students understand and apply linear functions through guided notes, differentiated practice, math labs, and hands-on problem-solving without hours of prep.

What’s Included: 5 Ready-to-Print Lessons (PDFs) covering:

1️⃣ Constant Rate of Change

2️⃣ Graphing Using Tables of Values

3️⃣ Slope-Intercept Form (Rewriting Equations)

4️⃣ Graphing Linear Equations

5️⃣ Comparing Linear Relationships

✅Each lesson includes (8-10 pages):

  • Scaffolded Guided Notes for direct instruction (mini lesson and guided practice pages)
  • Leveled Practice (below, on, and above grade level)
  • Error Analysis or Math Lab for conceptual thinking
  • Exit Ticket for quick checks and formative assessment

Editable Performance Task: “The Best Phone Plan” — A real-world project where students compare linear models, interpret slope and y-intercept, and justify their conclusions using multiple representations (includes student version, rubric, and teacher guide).

Why Teachers Love This Bundle

✨ Saves hours of planning—everything is done for you

✨ Includes scaffolded, differentiated materials for every learner

✨ Builds deep understanding of slope, y-intercept, and rate of change

✨ Aligned to 8.F and 8.EE Common Core Standards

✨ Flexible for whole group, small group, or independent work

✨ Perfect for intervention, test prep, or curriculum supplementation

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I love how these example the process while giving them notes and thought provoking questions.
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Grades taught: 6th, 7th, 8th
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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.
Use similar triangles to explain why the slope m is the same between any two distinct points on a non-vertical line in the coordinate plane; derive the equation 𝘺 = 𝘮𝘹 for a line through the origin and the equation 𝘺 = 𝘮𝘹 + 𝘣 for a line intercepting the vertical axis at 𝘣.
Compare properties of two functions each represented in a different way (algebraically, graphically, numerically in tables, or by verbal descriptions). For example, given a linear function represented by a table of values and a linear function represented by an algebraic expression, determine which function has the greater rate of change.
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