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Point- Slope Linear Equations
Point- Slope Linear Equations
Point- Slope Linear Equations
Point- Slope Linear Equations
Point- Slope Linear Equations
Point- Slope Linear Equations
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Point- Slope Linear Equations
Point- Slope Linear Equations
Point- Slope Linear Equations
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Give your students an ordered pairs to see how well they can compute the slope of a line. Then let them expand with writing a slope-intercept equation as a standard linear equation. While they are rewriting the linear equation, the students are practicing on inverses and basic computation skills. The attached graphing enables the students to choose which method, like plotting intercepts or slope and y-intercept, s/he will use to plot the standard linear equation.

Of course, a check should be done to see if the ordered pairs make up the line.

After checking the students' sheets for correct answers, you may cut, separate, and laminate the parts of the problems. Then have your student match them.

Similar topics:

- Linear Equations Vocabulary Matching

- Slope and Y-Intercept Liner Equations

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Point- Slope Linear Equations

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Grades
4th - 10th
Pages
14
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
1 hour

Description

Please click PREVIEW.

Give your students an ordered pairs to see how well they can compute the slope of a line. Then let them expand with writing a slope-intercept equation as a standard linear equation. While they are rewriting the linear equation, the students are practicing on inverses and basic computation skills. The attached graphing enables the students to choose which method, like plotting intercepts or slope and y-intercept, s/he will use to plot the standard linear equation.

Of course, a check should be done to see if the ordered pairs make up the line.

After checking the students' sheets for correct answers, you may cut, separate, and laminate the parts of the problems. Then have your student match them.

Similar topics:

- Linear Equations Vocabulary Matching

- Slope and Y-Intercept Liner Equations

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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