Description
Teach and reinforce slope with this comprehensive Slope Activities Bundle for 8th Grade Math! This bundle includes a variety of engaging and scaffolded resources that help students understand slope from multiple perspectives, including graphs, tables, and coordinate pairs.
Students will build a strong foundation in slope through guided notes, hands-on activities, and higher-level thinking tasks. This bundle is perfect for introducing slope, practicing key skills, and reviewing for assessments.
⭐ What’s Included
✔ Slope Guided Notes and Practice (Graphs, Tables, and Two Points)
✔ Slope Task Cards
✔ Slope Mystery Picture (Finding Slope from Graphs)
✔ Finding Slope from Coordinate Pairs Color by Number
✔ Slope Error Analysis Activity
✔ Slope Cut and Paste Activity
✔ Updated to Include: Slope From a Table Color by Number
⭐ Skills Covered
Students will learn how to:
• Identify positive, negative, zero, and undefined slope
• Find slope from graphs using rise over run
• Find slope from two coordinate points
• Find slope from tables of values
• Interpret slope as rate of change
• Identify and correct common slope mistakes
⭐ Why Teachers Love This Bundle
✔ Covers slope using multiple representations
✔ Includes a mix of engaging and rigorous activities
✔ Perfect for notes, practice, and review
✔ Encourages both procedural skills and conceptual understanding
✔ Easy to implement for centers, whole group, or independent work
⭐ Perfect For
• 8th Grade Math
• Algebra 1 review
• Linear relationships unit
• Test prep
• Math centers or stations
• Sub plans
⭐ This is a growing bundle! More slope resources will be added over time. Buy now to get all future additions for free!
⭐ Standards
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.EE.B.5
Graph proportional relationships and interpret the unit rate as the slope of the graph.
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.F.B.4
Construct a function to model a linear relationship between two quantities.
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.F.B.5
Describe qualitatively the functional relationship between two quantities by analyzing a graph.
Slope Activities Bundle | Guided Notes, Activities, Task Cards | 8th Grade Math
Highlights
Description
Teach and reinforce slope with this comprehensive Slope Activities Bundle for 8th Grade Math! This bundle includes a variety of engaging and scaffolded resources that help students understand slope from multiple perspectives, including graphs, tables, and coordinate pairs.
Students will build a strong foundation in slope through guided notes, hands-on activities, and higher-level thinking tasks. This bundle is perfect for introducing slope, practicing key skills, and reviewing for assessments.
⭐ What’s Included
✔ Slope Guided Notes and Practice (Graphs, Tables, and Two Points)
✔ Slope Task Cards
✔ Slope Mystery Picture (Finding Slope from Graphs)
✔ Finding Slope from Coordinate Pairs Color by Number
✔ Slope Error Analysis Activity
✔ Slope Cut and Paste Activity
✔ Updated to Include: Slope From a Table Color by Number
⭐ Skills Covered
Students will learn how to:
• Identify positive, negative, zero, and undefined slope
• Find slope from graphs using rise over run
• Find slope from two coordinate points
• Find slope from tables of values
• Interpret slope as rate of change
• Identify and correct common slope mistakes
⭐ Why Teachers Love This Bundle
✔ Covers slope using multiple representations
✔ Includes a mix of engaging and rigorous activities
✔ Perfect for notes, practice, and review
✔ Encourages both procedural skills and conceptual understanding
✔ Easy to implement for centers, whole group, or independent work
⭐ Perfect For
• 8th Grade Math
• Algebra 1 review
• Linear relationships unit
• Test prep
• Math centers or stations
• Sub plans
⭐ This is a growing bundle! More slope resources will be added over time. Buy now to get all future additions for free!
⭐ Standards
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.EE.B.5
Graph proportional relationships and interpret the unit rate as the slope of the graph.
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.F.B.4
Construct a function to model a linear relationship between two quantities.
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.8.F.B.5
Describe qualitatively the functional relationship between two quantities by analyzing a graph.




