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Point-Slope Form Valentine's Day Math Activity
Point-Slope Form Valentine's Day Math Activity
Point-Slope Form Valentine's Day Math Activity
Point-Slope Form Valentine's Day Math Activity
Point-Slope Form Valentine's Day Math Activity
Point-Slope Form Valentine's Day Math Activity
Point-Slope Form Valentine's Day Math Activity
Point-Slope Form Valentine's Day Math Activity
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Description

In this color by number activity, students are given linear equations in point-slope form and they will have to convert them to slope-intercept form

In this activity students must be able to convert equations written in point-slope form to slope-intercept form.

This activity promotes independence as students will need to rearrange their equations and as students rewrite the equations in slope-intercept form, they will find their answers in the box on the back and cross it out. After solving every problem, there should be five remaining answer choices that will tell students how to color in the picture.

Please see the preview to make sure this activity is appropriate for your students!

Have a question? Use the "ask a question" tool or email me: contact@funwithalgebra.com.

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Point-Slope Form Valentine's Day Math Activity

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9th - 12th
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes

Description

In this color by number activity, students are given linear equations in point-slope form and they will have to convert them to slope-intercept form

In this activity students must be able to convert equations written in point-slope form to slope-intercept form.

This activity promotes independence as students will need to rearrange their equations and as students rewrite the equations in slope-intercept form, they will find their answers in the box on the back and cross it out. After solving every problem, there should be five remaining answer choices that will tell students how to color in the picture.

Please see the preview to make sure this activity is appropriate for your students!

Have a question? Use the "ask a question" tool or email me: contact@funwithalgebra.com.

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