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Need a comprehensive resource to tackle linear functions? Dive into our math notebook filled with guided notes and worksheets!
Your 8th-graders will learn to graph linear functions, determine the slope and y-intercept from multiple representations, compare relations and functions, and understand the difference between independent and dependent variables.
Topics Included:
- 1. Slope Intercept Form
- 2. Graphing Linear Functions
- 3. Comparing Multiple Representations of Linear Functions
- 4. Independent and Dependent Variables
- 5. Domain and Range
- 6. Relations Vs. Functions
This resource includes:
- 7 Scaffolded Guided Notes Pages
- Space for Page Numbers to help with notebook organization
- Learning Target at the top of each page for easy reference at testing time
- 5 Practice Pages for Classwork or Homework
- Answer Keys
- Teaching Slides
Topics Included:
- 6.1ย I can identify and describe key characteristics of linear functions, including slope (m), y-intercept (b), and independent and dependent variables.
- 6.2 I can determine how adding a constant (b) to the equation of a proportional relationship y = mx will translate the line on a graph.
- 6.3 I can graph a linear function given an equation, table, or slope and point.
- 6.4 I can determine the independent and dependent variable when given a practical situation.
- 6.5 I can make connections between multiple representations of a linear function.
- 6.6 I can determine whether a given relation is a function and determine the domain and range.
Interested in Linear Functions Worksheets and FREE teaching slides?
- Grab the bundle of notes and activities here instead!
Why should you use guided notes?
- Students need structure and scaffolding for note-taking
- Using guided notes is not complicated and your students will thank you later
- With good guided notes, your students will be able to answer most of their own questions
- Read the full blog post about guided notes here!
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Linear Functions Graphing Lines in Slope Intercept Form Guided Notes 8th Grade
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Need a comprehensive resource to tackle linear functions? Dive into our math notebook filled with guided notes and worksheets!
Your 8th-graders will learn to graph linear functions, determine the slope and y-intercept from multiple representations, compare relations and functions, and understand the difference between independent and dependent variables.
Topics Included:
- 1. Slope Intercept Form
- 2. Graphing Linear Functions
- 3. Comparing Multiple Representations of Linear Functions
- 4. Independent and Dependent Variables
- 5. Domain and Range
- 6. Relations Vs. Functions
This resource includes:
- 7 Scaffolded Guided Notes Pages
- Space for Page Numbers to help with notebook organization
- Learning Target at the top of each page for easy reference at testing time
- 5 Practice Pages for Classwork or Homework
- Answer Keys
- Teaching Slides
Topics Included:
- 6.1ย I can identify and describe key characteristics of linear functions, including slope (m), y-intercept (b), and independent and dependent variables.
- 6.2 I can determine how adding a constant (b) to the equation of a proportional relationship y = mx will translate the line on a graph.
- 6.3 I can graph a linear function given an equation, table, or slope and point.
- 6.4 I can determine the independent and dependent variable when given a practical situation.
- 6.5 I can make connections between multiple representations of a linear function.
- 6.6 I can determine whether a given relation is a function and determine the domain and range.
Interested in Linear Functions Worksheets and FREE teaching slides?
- Grab the bundle of notes and activities here instead!
Why should you use guided notes?
- Students need structure and scaffolding for note-taking
- Using guided notes is not complicated and your students will thank you later
- With good guided notes, your students will be able to answer most of their own questions
- Read the full blog post about guided notes here!
Questions? Send me an email at support@thesassymathteacher.com
Connect with me on Instagram @thesassyteacher
Website: thesassymathteacher.com
Tips for Buyers
โบ Earn TpT credits to use toward future purchases by providing feedback for paid products. (Feedback on free products is also greatly appreciated!)
โบ Follow me to receive notifications when new products are posted. You will also receive occasional messages alerting you to sales, promotions, and other exciting news.
โบ Donโt quite see what you are looking for? Leave me a note in the โAsk a Questionโ tab. I would be happy to create a product to meet the needs of you and your students.








