Description
This 8th grade math riddle activity covers using rise-over-run to find the slope of a line from a graph.
Version A includes graphs scaled by 1s and Version B includes graphs with equal and unequal scales.
Activity Type: Riddle
Students determine the slope of lines from graphs to solve a riddle.
ā Ready-to-print PDF activity
ā Digital version for Google Slides
ā 2 problem sets - Version A and Version B
ā Assign print, digital, or let students choose - the problems are the same!
Tip: You can use the print version as a recording sheet for students who need a physical copy.
Objective
- Use rise-over-run to determine the slope of lines from graphs.
Resource Details
This resource downloads as a ready-to-print PDF and includes links to "make a copy" of the digital Google Slides versions.
- PDF Activity (Versions A & B)
- Google Slides links (Versions A & B)
- Activity Guide
- Answer Keys
Need to teach the lesson?
Pair this practice activity with the Slope from Graphs Lesson for notes, practice, and video instruction!
āļø Complete the collection āļø
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!
- Slope from Graphs
- Slope Formula
- Proportional Relationships
- Non-Proportional Relationships
- Proportional vs. Non-Proportional Relationships
- Writing Linear Equations from Graphs
- Writing Linear Equations from Tables
View the complete unit ā Slope and Linear Equations
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Highlights
Description
This 8th grade math riddle activity covers using rise-over-run to find the slope of a line from a graph.
Version A includes graphs scaled by 1s and Version B includes graphs with equal and unequal scales.
Activity Type: Riddle
Students determine the slope of lines from graphs to solve a riddle.
ā Ready-to-print PDF activity
ā Digital version for Google Slides
ā 2 problem sets - Version A and Version B
ā Assign print, digital, or let students choose - the problems are the same!
Tip: You can use the print version as a recording sheet for students who need a physical copy.
Objective
- Use rise-over-run to determine the slope of lines from graphs.
Resource Details
This resource downloads as a ready-to-print PDF and includes links to "make a copy" of the digital Google Slides versions.
- PDF Activity (Versions A & B)
- Google Slides links (Versions A & B)
- Activity Guide
- Answer Keys
Need to teach the lesson?
Pair this practice activity with the Slope from Graphs Lesson for notes, practice, and video instruction!
āļø Complete the collection āļø
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!
- Slope from Graphs
- Slope Formula
- Proportional Relationships
- Non-Proportional Relationships
- Proportional vs. Non-Proportional Relationships
- Writing Linear Equations from Graphs
- Writing Linear Equations from Tables
View the complete unit ā Slope and Linear Equations
Having difficulty with a file?
Visit the FAQs section, submit a help ticket, or email allison@mathbeach.com before leaving feedback.Ā
Copyright Ā© Math Beach Solutions LLC.
Permission to copy for single classroom use only.Ā
Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.




