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Linear vs Nonlinear Sort
Linear vs Nonlinear Sort
Linear vs Nonlinear Sort
Linear vs Nonlinear Sort
Linear vs Nonlinear Sort
Linear vs Nonlinear Sort
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An interactive (both DIGITAL & Paper options) way to help students identify features of linear functions. Students will sort to determine linear features and examples comparing to nonlinear. The digital version will require access to google sheets or there is a printable copy that students can cut and paste. My students enjoy sorts and working with a partner increases math dialogue in class.

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Linear vs Nonlinear Sort

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 6 reviews
5.0 (6 ratings)
Secondary Math Magic
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$2.00

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8th - 9th
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Description

An interactive (both DIGITAL & Paper options) way to help students identify features of linear functions. Students will sort to determine linear features and examples comparing to nonlinear. The digital version will require access to google sheets or there is a printable copy that students can cut and paste. My students enjoy sorts and working with a partner increases math dialogue in class.

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Rated 5 out of 5, based on 6 reviews
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A well crafted resources
Rated 5 out of 5
January 13, 2026
Met expectations
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Standards-aligned
Wonderful activity for a lesson on Linear and Nonlinear!!!!
lois S.
345 reviews • North Carolina
Grades taught: 7th, 8th
Student populations: Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 5 out of 5
July 28, 2024
Thank you for this resource! My students enjoyed it!
1,002 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Rated 5 out of 5
December 11, 2023
Great resource. Students liked this in centers. Will use again.
Stephani B.
941 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
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Secondary Math Magic
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Mar 11, 2024
So glad it worked well in your classroom!
Rated 5 out of 5
April 11, 2023
Anyway to practice the lesson topic that is different from a worksheet is always a win in my classes!
Kristyna S.
905 reviews
Grades taught: 9th
Secondary Math Magic
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Secondary Math Magic
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May 12, 2023
Glad it worked great for practice!
Rated 5 out of 5
February 4, 2022
Thanks!
Courtney Steketee
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582 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Rated 5 out of 5
May 5, 2021
Great resource!
Cimberly S.
206 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Secondary Math Magic
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Secondary Math Magic
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May 5, 2021
Thank you!

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Standards

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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.
Distinguish between situations that can be modeled with linear functions and with exponential functions.
Prove that linear functions grow by equal differences over equal intervals, and that exponential functions grow by equal factors over equal intervals.
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