Description
Tired of typing up notes for your students only to find that they are not reading them? Are you students refusing to take advantage of the millions of online resources that are available? Maybe it is time for something different. Try these cartoon notes!
This set of notes answer the following questions:
1) How do you find the slope of a line from a set of coordinates or from a graph?
2) Is the slope positive, negative, zero or undefined?
3) What are the different forms of equations? (Slope-Intercept, Point-Slope, Standard)
4) How do I find the slope from various forms of equations?
5) What do I do if the equation is not in any of the above forms?
6) Examples with Point-Slope
7) Examples with Standard
8) Examples with Slope-Intercept
**More cartoon notes coming as soon as I can get them uploaded. Please contact me if you would like any custom notes for any Pre-Algebra, Algebra or Geometry Topic.
Save time in class and give the students these printable notes!
Personal story: As a student in school I was always daydreaming and doodling on my notes. Certain teachers thought I was not paying attention but it was actually an effective way for me to organize my thoughts. When I was taking a test I could remember the cartoon images on my notes and therefore remember the facts.
**Suggestion: Students are never too old to color! I would suggest they color the notes themselves to make them more vibrant. (If you are interested in colored notes please email me. Given school budgets are at an all time low it might not be reasonable to print colored notes.)
Notes: Slope, Equations in Point-Slope, Standard and Slope-Intercept by Dana Burrows is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
This set of notes answer the following questions:
1) How do you find the slope of a line from a set of coordinates or from a graph?
2) Is the slope positive, negative, zero or undefined?
3) What are the different forms of equations? (Slope-Intercept, Point-Slope, Standard)
4) How do I find the slope from various forms of equations?
5) What do I do if the equation is not in any of the above forms?
6) Examples with Point-Slope
7) Examples with Standard
8) Examples with Slope-Intercept
**More cartoon notes coming as soon as I can get them uploaded. Please contact me if you would like any custom notes for any Pre-Algebra, Algebra or Geometry Topic.
Save time in class and give the students these printable notes!
Personal story: As a student in school I was always daydreaming and doodling on my notes. Certain teachers thought I was not paying attention but it was actually an effective way for me to organize my thoughts. When I was taking a test I could remember the cartoon images on my notes and therefore remember the facts.
**Suggestion: Students are never too old to color! I would suggest they color the notes themselves to make them more vibrant. (If you are interested in colored notes please email me. Given school budgets are at an all time low it might not be reasonable to print colored notes.)
Notes: Slope, Equations in Point-Slope, Standard and Slope-Intercept by Dana Burrows is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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Slope Notes Including Point-Slope, Slope-Intercept and Standard Form - Algebra
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Description
Tired of typing up notes for your students only to find that they are not reading them? Are you students refusing to take advantage of the millions of online resources that are available? Maybe it is time for something different. Try these cartoon notes!
This set of notes answer the following questions:
1) How do you find the slope of a line from a set of coordinates or from a graph?
2) Is the slope positive, negative, zero or undefined?
3) What are the different forms of equations? (Slope-Intercept, Point-Slope, Standard)
4) How do I find the slope from various forms of equations?
5) What do I do if the equation is not in any of the above forms?
6) Examples with Point-Slope
7) Examples with Standard
8) Examples with Slope-Intercept
**More cartoon notes coming as soon as I can get them uploaded. Please contact me if you would like any custom notes for any Pre-Algebra, Algebra or Geometry Topic.
Save time in class and give the students these printable notes!
Personal story: As a student in school I was always daydreaming and doodling on my notes. Certain teachers thought I was not paying attention but it was actually an effective way for me to organize my thoughts. When I was taking a test I could remember the cartoon images on my notes and therefore remember the facts.
**Suggestion: Students are never too old to color! I would suggest they color the notes themselves to make them more vibrant. (If you are interested in colored notes please email me. Given school budgets are at an all time low it might not be reasonable to print colored notes.)
Notes: Slope, Equations in Point-Slope, Standard and Slope-Intercept by Dana Burrows is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
This set of notes answer the following questions:
1) How do you find the slope of a line from a set of coordinates or from a graph?
2) Is the slope positive, negative, zero or undefined?
3) What are the different forms of equations? (Slope-Intercept, Point-Slope, Standard)
4) How do I find the slope from various forms of equations?
5) What do I do if the equation is not in any of the above forms?
6) Examples with Point-Slope
7) Examples with Standard
8) Examples with Slope-Intercept
**More cartoon notes coming as soon as I can get them uploaded. Please contact me if you would like any custom notes for any Pre-Algebra, Algebra or Geometry Topic.
Save time in class and give the students these printable notes!
Personal story: As a student in school I was always daydreaming and doodling on my notes. Certain teachers thought I was not paying attention but it was actually an effective way for me to organize my thoughts. When I was taking a test I could remember the cartoon images on my notes and therefore remember the facts.
**Suggestion: Students are never too old to color! I would suggest they color the notes themselves to make them more vibrant. (If you are interested in colored notes please email me. Given school budgets are at an all time low it might not be reasonable to print colored notes.)
Notes: Slope, Equations in Point-Slope, Standard and Slope-Intercept by Dana Burrows is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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Students thoroughly enjoyed engaging with the resource, finding it both fun and interactive. The activity kept them motivated and deepened their understanding of the concepts, allowing them to learn effectively while collaborating with their peers. Overall, it was a valuable learning experience that enhanced their skills and confidence.
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