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Rotation Activity: Linear Equations & Graphs | Stations | 8th Grade Math
Rotation Activity: Linear Equations & Graphs | Stations | 8th Grade Math
Rotation Activity: Linear Equations & Graphs | Stations | 8th Grade Math
Rotation Activity: Linear Equations & Graphs | Stations | 8th Grade Math
Rotation Activity: Linear Equations & Graphs | Stations | 8th Grade Math
Rotation Activity: Linear Equations & Graphs | Stations | 8th Grade Math
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Looking for an easy and fun activity that will get your students up and moving about? Look no further! This rotations-based activity offers five different color-coded stations with y = mx + b formatted equations. Each station has students students working as teams to label the slope and the y-intercept before graphing it on their sheet.

What you need to set up this rotation activity:

āœ“ A printed copy of the worksheet for each student

āœ“ A printed sign for each station OR construction paper in purple, blue, green, orange, and red + a marker

āœ“ Three colored pencils of each: purple, blue, green, orange, red

āœ“ Tape for signs

āœ“ Optional: rulers for straight graphing lines

Included in this digital download:

āœ“ The activity worksheet pdf for students

āœ“ The 5 printable station signs

āœ“ Teacher instructions for set up and facilitation

āœ“ The answer key

Please read everything below to know if this product is right for you before you purchase:

Student Prerequisites: this is designed for students who already have basic knowledge of graphing, tables, y=mx+b equations, constants, y-intercepts, and the origin.

Tech requirements:

  • Teacher must have program to open a PDF, such as Adobe PDF.
  • Students will need access to either a printed copy each or PDF copies online.
  • Students can edit the PDFs with a free Kami.com account.
  • Please read the TOU and Teacher Instructions when you open the file.
  • The file is "zipped" so you will have to right click and "unzip" it to access materials.
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Rotation Activity: Linear Equations & Graphs | Stations | 8th Grade Math

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Description

Looking for an easy and fun activity that will get your students up and moving about? Look no further! This rotations-based activity offers five different color-coded stations with y = mx + b formatted equations. Each station has students students working as teams to label the slope and the y-intercept before graphing it on their sheet.

What you need to set up this rotation activity:

āœ“ A printed copy of the worksheet for each student

āœ“ A printed sign for each station OR construction paper in purple, blue, green, orange, and red + a marker

āœ“ Three colored pencils of each: purple, blue, green, orange, red

āœ“ Tape for signs

āœ“ Optional: rulers for straight graphing lines

Included in this digital download:

āœ“ The activity worksheet pdf for students

āœ“ The 5 printable station signs

āœ“ Teacher instructions for set up and facilitation

āœ“ The answer key

Please read everything below to know if this product is right for you before you purchase:

Student Prerequisites: this is designed for students who already have basic knowledge of graphing, tables, y=mx+b equations, constants, y-intercepts, and the origin.

Tech requirements:

  • Teacher must have program to open a PDF, such as Adobe PDF.
  • Students will need access to either a printed copy each or PDF copies online.
  • Students can edit the PDFs with a free Kami.com account.
  • Please read the TOU and Teacher Instructions when you open the file.
  • The file is "zipped" so you will have to right click and "unzip" it to access materials.
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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Interpret the equation š˜ŗ = š˜®š˜¹ + š˜£ as defining a linear function, whose graph is a straight line; give examples of functions that are not linear. For example, the function š˜ˆ = š‘ Ā² giving the area of a square as a function of its side length is not linear because its graph contains the points (1,1), (2,4) and (3,9), which are not on a straight line.
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