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Point-Slope Form Word Problems - SIMULTANEOUS ROUNDTABLE
Point-Slope Form Word Problems - SIMULTANEOUS ROUNDTABLE
Point-Slope Form Word Problems - SIMULTANEOUS ROUNDTABLE
Point-Slope Form Word Problems - SIMULTANEOUS ROUNDTABLE
Point-Slope Form Word Problems - SIMULTANEOUS ROUNDTABLE
Point-Slope Form Word Problems - SIMULTANEOUS ROUNDTABLE
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Description

This activity has students take word problems where they will need to find the two points described in the situation, calculate the slope, write the equation of the line in point-slope form, convert the equation to slope-intercept form, and then finally answer a question using their equation.

It is in the Kagan structure of Simultaneous RoundTable, which ensures that each student has to complete their part before everyone can move on.

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Point-Slope Form Word Problems - SIMULTANEOUS ROUNDTABLE

Radical Rae
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6th - 9th
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Teaching Duration
30 minutes

Description

This activity has students take word problems where they will need to find the two points described in the situation, calculate the slope, write the equation of the line in point-slope form, convert the equation to slope-intercept form, and then finally answer a question using their equation.

It is in the Kagan structure of Simultaneous RoundTable, which ensures that each student has to complete their part before everyone can move on.

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November 2, 2023
My students loved this! Thanks for making accessible.
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Grades taught: 7th
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Rated 5 out of 5
September 19, 2023
My students had so much fun completing these problems! So much better than a worksheet!
Kristyna S.
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Grades taught: 9th
Rated 4 out of 5
June 10, 2021
This was a great way to practice with slope-intercept form.
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Grades taught: 11th
Rated 4 out of 5
October 7, 2020
Loved this. Can't wait to use it again!
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Grades taught: 8th
Rated 5 out of 5
November 4, 2019
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August 17, 2019
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December 17, 2018
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Standards

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Use numbers expressed in the form of a single digit times an integer power of 10 to estimate very large or very small quantities, and to express how many times as much one is than the other. For example, estimate the population of the United States as 3 × 10⁸ and the population of the world as 7 × 10⁹, and determine that the world population is more than 20 times larger.
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.
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