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Slope from Graphs - Editable Notes, Practice, and Video
Slope from Graphs - Editable Notes, Practice, and Video
Slope from Graphs - Editable Notes, Practice, and Video
Slope from Graphs - Editable Notes, Practice, and Video
Slope from Graphs - Editable Notes, Practice, and Video
Slope from Graphs - Editable Notes, Practice, and Video
Slope from Graphs - Editable Notes, Practice, and Video
Slope from Graphs - Editable Notes, Practice, and Video
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Description

This 8th grade math lesson covers finding slope using rise over run, including from graphs with differently scaled axes.

Editable worksheets with a ready-to-watch video are designed to help you meet the needs of diverse learners in your classroom in this done-for-you solution.

✓ Built-in scaffolding

✓ White space arranged to reduce visual overwhelm

✓ Dyslexia-friendly font (Lexend)

✓ Easy editing in Google Docs

✓ Lesson videos for absent or distracted students

What's Included

  • Guided notes with key concepts and scaffolded examples
  • Notes video for absent students or flipped classrooms
  • Practice worksheet with scaffolded support
  • Bellwork with warm-up and exit ticket

  • Editable Google Docs for easy modifications and accommodations
  • Lesson plan with objective, guiding questions, and misconceptions
  • Answer keys for confident instruction

Objective

  • Determine the slope of a line using rise-over-run, including from graphs with differently scaled axes.

Resource Details

This resource downloads as a ready-to-print PDF and includes links to "make a copy" of editable Google Docs and to access the video.

  • PDF Notes
  • PDF Practice
  • PDF Bellwork
  • Lesson Guide
    • Editable Notes - Google Docs link
    • Editable Practice - Google Docs link
    • Editable Bellwork - Google Docs link
    • Notes Video - Streaming and download links
    • Answer Keys

Want more student-friendly practice?

Extend this lesson with the Slope from Graphs Riddle for more fun skill practice!


⭐️ Complete the collection ⭐️

Purchase the Slope and Linear Equations Unit to get the complete Unit 2 collection!

  • 7 editable lessons with notes, practice, bellwork, and videos
  • 7 activities in both print and Google formats for versatility
  • Editable quiz review, quiz, test review, and test

The flexibility you need. The scaffolding they need.

This complete unit sets you and your students up for success.

Every topic includes an activity plus lesson notes, practice, bellwork, and video!

  1. Slope from Graphs
  2. Slope Formula
  3. Proportional Relationships
  4. Non-Proportional Relationships
  5. Proportional vs. Non-Proportional Relationships
  6. Writing Linear Equations from Graphs
  7. Writing Linear Equations from Tables

View the complete unit → Slope and Linear Equations


Standards

Standards alignment has been carefully researched and is provided as a helpful guide. Because standards evolve and interpretations vary by district, verifying alignment with your local curriculum documents is recommended.

CCSS

8.EE.B.5, 8.EE.B.6

TEKS

8.4A, 8.4B, 8.4C

VA SOL

8.PFA.3.b

FL B.E.S.T.

8.AR.3.2


Having difficulty with a file?

Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or email allison@mathbeach.com before leaving feedback. 


Copyright © Math Beach Solutions LLC.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only. 

Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

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Slope from Graphs - Editable Notes, Practice, and Video

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Description

This 8th grade math lesson covers finding slope using rise over run, including from graphs with differently scaled axes.

Editable worksheets with a ready-to-watch video are designed to help you meet the needs of diverse learners in your classroom in this done-for-you solution.

✓ Built-in scaffolding

✓ White space arranged to reduce visual overwhelm

✓ Dyslexia-friendly font (Lexend)

✓ Easy editing in Google Docs

✓ Lesson videos for absent or distracted students

What's Included

  • Guided notes with key concepts and scaffolded examples
  • Notes video for absent students or flipped classrooms
  • Practice worksheet with scaffolded support
  • Bellwork with warm-up and exit ticket

  • Editable Google Docs for easy modifications and accommodations
  • Lesson plan with objective, guiding questions, and misconceptions
  • Answer keys for confident instruction

Objective

  • Determine the slope of a line using rise-over-run, including from graphs with differently scaled axes.

Resource Details

This resource downloads as a ready-to-print PDF and includes links to "make a copy" of editable Google Docs and to access the video.

  • PDF Notes
  • PDF Practice
  • PDF Bellwork
  • Lesson Guide
    • Editable Notes - Google Docs link
    • Editable Practice - Google Docs link
    • Editable Bellwork - Google Docs link
    • Notes Video - Streaming and download links
    • Answer Keys

Want more student-friendly practice?

Extend this lesson with the Slope from Graphs Riddle for more fun skill practice!


⭐️ Complete the collection ⭐️

Purchase the Slope and Linear Equations Unit to get the complete Unit 2 collection!

  • 7 editable lessons with notes, practice, bellwork, and videos
  • 7 activities in both print and Google formats for versatility
  • Editable quiz review, quiz, test review, and test

The flexibility you need. The scaffolding they need.

This complete unit sets you and your students up for success.

Every topic includes an activity plus lesson notes, practice, bellwork, and video!

  1. Slope from Graphs
  2. Slope Formula
  3. Proportional Relationships
  4. Non-Proportional Relationships
  5. Proportional vs. Non-Proportional Relationships
  6. Writing Linear Equations from Graphs
  7. Writing Linear Equations from Tables

View the complete unit → Slope and Linear Equations


Standards

Standards alignment has been carefully researched and is provided as a helpful guide. Because standards evolve and interpretations vary by district, verifying alignment with your local curriculum documents is recommended.

CCSS

8.EE.B.5, 8.EE.B.6

TEKS

8.4A, 8.4B, 8.4C

VA SOL

8.PFA.3.b

FL B.E.S.T.

8.AR.3.2


Having difficulty with a file?

Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or email allison@mathbeach.com before leaving feedback. 


Copyright © Math Beach Solutions LLC.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only. 

Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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.
Use similar triangles to explain why the slope m is the same between any two distinct points on a non-vertical line in the coordinate plane; derive the equation 𝘺 = 𝘮𝘹 for a line through the origin and the equation 𝘺 = 𝘮𝘹 + 𝘣 for a line intercepting the vertical axis at 𝘣.
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