Description
Celebrate Pi Day and give students the practice they need at solving 2-step equations with this Math-Then-Graph Activity.
Students are given a list of coordinate points to plot. Some of the points are incomplete. The students need to solve for either x or y in a 2-step equation to complete the point. The students should connect the completed coordinate points only within the designated zones. When they are done, they will have a picture of the symbol "Pi."
Don't forget to download a copy of my custom-made FREE GRAPH PAPER.
Here are some tips:
[1] All points will be on one grid line or another.
[2] A completed picture has been provided to be used as a key.
[3] You can download my custom made FREE GRAPH PAPER from my store.
[4] I have also found that printing graph paper directly from themathworksheetsite.com
helps out, but any graph paper will do.
[5] Remember to copy double-sided when necessary to save paper
Check out these other Pi Day activities
Pi - A Coordinate Graphing Activity
Pi - A Math-Then-Graph Activity - 100 Digits of Pi
Pi - A Linear Equation Graphing Activity
Pi - A Math-Then-Graph Activity - 30 Systems
Pi - 4 Math-Then-Graph Activities - Finding Vertices
Pi - A Math-Then-Graph Activity - Solving Matrices
Pi - A Math-Then-Graph Activity - Exponential Expressions
Pi - A Math-Then-Graph Activity - Graphing Trigonometry (in Radians)
Pi - A Math-Then-Graph Activity - Graphing Trigonometry (in Degrees)
Pi - A Math-Then-Graph Activity - Evaluating Polynomials
Click here for a listing of Pi Day Activities:
Same Graph - Different Math: Pi Day
Also, don't forget to visit my web site:
to see my other Coordinate Graphing Activities
and Math-Then-Graph Activities at affordable prices.
Have Fun!
Thanks AML!
Highlights
Description
Celebrate Pi Day and give students the practice they need at solving 2-step equations with this Math-Then-Graph Activity.
Students are given a list of coordinate points to plot. Some of the points are incomplete. The students need to solve for either x or y in a 2-step equation to complete the point. The students should connect the completed coordinate points only within the designated zones. When they are done, they will have a picture of the symbol "Pi."
Don't forget to download a copy of my custom-made FREE GRAPH PAPER.
Here are some tips:
[1] All points will be on one grid line or another.
[2] A completed picture has been provided to be used as a key.
[3] You can download my custom made FREE GRAPH PAPER from my store.
[4] I have also found that printing graph paper directly from themathworksheetsite.com
helps out, but any graph paper will do.
[5] Remember to copy double-sided when necessary to save paper
Check out these other Pi Day activities
Pi - A Coordinate Graphing Activity
Pi - A Math-Then-Graph Activity - 100 Digits of Pi
Pi - A Linear Equation Graphing Activity
Pi - A Math-Then-Graph Activity - 30 Systems
Pi - 4 Math-Then-Graph Activities - Finding Vertices
Pi - A Math-Then-Graph Activity - Solving Matrices
Pi - A Math-Then-Graph Activity - Exponential Expressions
Pi - A Math-Then-Graph Activity - Graphing Trigonometry (in Radians)
Pi - A Math-Then-Graph Activity - Graphing Trigonometry (in Degrees)
Pi - A Math-Then-Graph Activity - Evaluating Polynomials
Click here for a listing of Pi Day Activities:
Same Graph - Different Math: Pi Day
Also, don't forget to visit my web site:
to see my other Coordinate Graphing Activities
and Math-Then-Graph Activities at affordable prices.
Have Fun!
Thanks AML!



