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Write Linear Equations From Context Problem Pass Algebra 1 | Digital
Write Linear Equations From Context Problem Pass Algebra 1 | Digital
Write Linear Equations From Context Problem Pass Algebra 1 | Digital
Write Linear Equations From Context Problem Pass Algebra 1 | Digital
Write Linear Equations From Context Problem Pass Algebra 1 | Digital
Write Linear Equations From Context Problem Pass Algebra 1 | Digital
Write Linear Equations From Context Problem Pass Algebra 1 | Digital
Write Linear Equations From Context Problem Pass Algebra 1 | Digital
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" Write Linear Equations From Context Problem Pass Activity - Algebra 1 - Digital - Distance Learning "

DIGITAL AND PRINT: Six rounds include practice or review writing linear equations in slope-intercept form and standard form from word problems.

Do your students struggle? Are you looking for more extensive practice on a single skill? If so, check out my Algebra 1: "Slow It Down" Series.

I isolated the 4 types of word problems in THIS activity and created 4 new, separate Algebra 1 "Slow It Down" activities, each focused on only 1 type of problem. You can find these in the Write Linear Equations Word Problems "Slow It Down" Problem Pass Activity BUNDLE listed above or individually in my store:

“Write Linear Equations Word Problems Given ONLY Initial Value & Rate of Change "Slow It Down" Problem Pass” (6 rounds)

“Write Linear Equations Word Problems Given ONLY Two Points in Context "Slow It Down" Problem Pass” (6 rounds)

“Write Linear Equations Word Problems Given ONLY Rate of Change & One Point "Slow It Down" Problem Pass” (6 rounds)

“Write Linear Equations Word Problems ONLY in Standard Form "Slow It Down" Problem Pass” (6 rounds)

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Students work with a partner while seated at their desks. They should write in their own notebook or on the blank Answer Sheet (included).

At the same time the first pair of students is working on Problem 1, the second pair works on Problem 2, the third pair works on Problem 3, etc. At the teacher’s signal, all students pass their problem in a specific direction. The students who started with Problem 2 should now pass it to the students who started with Problem 1, the students who started with Problem 3 pass it to the students who started with Problem 2, etc. The first pair of students starting with Problem 1 should deliver their finished problem to the last pair of students, or the teacher may prefer to deliver these each time. Students now flip over their new page to find the ANSWER to the problem they just finished.

Students continue to work problems in order, pass problems and check their answers on the back of the next problem page until they have completed all problems included in the activity.

It is important for the teacher to tell the entire class when to pass their first problem and to tell everyone where to look for the first answer on the back of their NEXT problem. After this first pass together, I’ve allowed students to work and pass problems at their own pace. Teachers may prefer to set a timer so all students pass their current problem to the next pair of students simultaneously.

This activity works well in the middle of a lesson while students are actively practicing a new skill or can be used as a review.

The answer key is built into the activity so students check for accuracy themselves.

***DIGITAL COMPATIBLE: Through Easel Activities, this product contains an INTERACTIVE PDF. Text boxes and instructions for online use are already included. You will be able to further annotate and customize it for your digital learning needs. Underlying content is not editable. Your students will complete the digital PDF and submit it to you for review via Google Classroom or other LMS.

CCSS: Use functions to model relationships between quantities.

8.F.B.4 Construct a function to model a linear relationship between two quantities. Determine the rate of change and initial value of the function from a description of a relationship or from two (x, y) values, including reading these from a table or from a graph. Interpret the rate of change and initial value of a linear function in terms of the situation it models, and in terms of its graph or a table of values.

CCSS: Understand the concept of a function and use function notation.

HSF.IF.A.2 Use function notation, evaluate functions for inputs in their domains, and interpret statements that use function notation in terms of a context.

CCSS: Build a function that models a relationship between two quantities.

HSF.BF.A.1 Write a function that describes a relationship between two quantities.

HSF.BF.A.1a Determine an explicit expression, a recursive process, or steps for calculation from a context.

CCSS: Create equations that describe numbers or relationships.

HSA.CED.A.2 Create equations in two or more variables to represent relationships between quantities; graph equations on coordinate axes with labels and scales.

TEKS: Linear functions, equations and inequalities

A1.2.C Linear functions, equations, and inequalities. The student applies the mathematical process standards when using properties of linear functions to write and represent in multiple ways, with and without technology, linear equations, inequalities, and systems of equations. The student is expected to: write linear equations in two variables given a table of values, a graph, and a verbal description.

A1.3.B Linear functions, equations, and inequalities. The student applies the mathematical process standards when using graphs of linear functions, key features, and related transformations to represent in multiple ways and solve, with and without technology, equations, inequalities, and systems of equations. The student is expected to: calculate the rate of change of a linear function represented tabularly, graphically, or algebraically in context of mathematical and real-world problems.

VA SOL: Equations and Inequalities

EI.4.e The student will solve practical problems involving equations and systems of equations.

Teacher Setup:

Print single-sided copies and slide pages into plastic page protectors to keep problems and answers together. Put Problem 1 and ANSWER Problem 6 back-to-back in the same plastic page protector; put Problem 2 and ANSWER Problem 1 back-to-back in another plastic page protector, Problem 3 and ANSWER Problem 2 together, etc. Prepare 2 or more complete sets of the activity to have enough pages for each pair of students in the class. Keep complete sets in order.

It is very important to hand out problems in numerical order so the page with the answer on the back follows its problem number. As you hand out problems in order, problem side up, tell each pair of students the direction they should pass their problem when finished. This direction may vary by row if you zig-zag or “snake” up and down the rows of desks. The first pair of students starting with Problem 1 should deliver their finished problems to the last pair of students, or you may prefer to deliver these each time.

(Optional) Print enough copies of the blank Answer Sheet for each student to use as they work the problems. Another option is for students to write in their own notebooks.

Included in the package:

• Six “Problem Pass” pages in two formats for two printing options

• Answer pages for students to self-check

• Blank answer sheet for students (optional)

• Answer Key for Teacher

You might also like:

Find Slope & Y-Intercept Sum It Up Activity (7 stations)

Find Slope & Write Linear Equations Given Two Points Placemat Activities (2 activities)

Rewrite Linear Equations Into Slope-Intercept Form & Standard Form Placemat Activities (2 activities)

Point-Slope, Slope-Intercept & Standard Form Sum It Up Activity (8 stations)

Parallel & Perpendicular Lines Sum It Up Activity (6 stations)

Write Linear Equations In Context & Mixed Review Placemat Activities (2 activities)

This purchase is for one teacher only:

This resource is not to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. If you are a coach, principal, or district interested in a site license, please contact me for a quote at debbiesalgebraactivities@gmail.com. This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives.

All images, fonts, colors, and borders in this resource were created by me.

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Description

" Write Linear Equations From Context Problem Pass Activity - Algebra 1 - Digital - Distance Learning "

DIGITAL AND PRINT: Six rounds include practice or review writing linear equations in slope-intercept form and standard form from word problems.

Do your students struggle? Are you looking for more extensive practice on a single skill? If so, check out my Algebra 1: "Slow It Down" Series.

I isolated the 4 types of word problems in THIS activity and created 4 new, separate Algebra 1 "Slow It Down" activities, each focused on only 1 type of problem. You can find these in the Write Linear Equations Word Problems "Slow It Down" Problem Pass Activity BUNDLE listed above or individually in my store:

“Write Linear Equations Word Problems Given ONLY Initial Value & Rate of Change "Slow It Down" Problem Pass” (6 rounds)

“Write Linear Equations Word Problems Given ONLY Two Points in Context "Slow It Down" Problem Pass” (6 rounds)

“Write Linear Equations Word Problems Given ONLY Rate of Change & One Point "Slow It Down" Problem Pass” (6 rounds)

“Write Linear Equations Word Problems ONLY in Standard Form "Slow It Down" Problem Pass” (6 rounds)

*******

Students work with a partner while seated at their desks. They should write in their own notebook or on the blank Answer Sheet (included).

At the same time the first pair of students is working on Problem 1, the second pair works on Problem 2, the third pair works on Problem 3, etc. At the teacher’s signal, all students pass their problem in a specific direction. The students who started with Problem 2 should now pass it to the students who started with Problem 1, the students who started with Problem 3 pass it to the students who started with Problem 2, etc. The first pair of students starting with Problem 1 should deliver their finished problem to the last pair of students, or the teacher may prefer to deliver these each time. Students now flip over their new page to find the ANSWER to the problem they just finished.

Students continue to work problems in order, pass problems and check their answers on the back of the next problem page until they have completed all problems included in the activity.

It is important for the teacher to tell the entire class when to pass their first problem and to tell everyone where to look for the first answer on the back of their NEXT problem. After this first pass together, I’ve allowed students to work and pass problems at their own pace. Teachers may prefer to set a timer so all students pass their current problem to the next pair of students simultaneously.

This activity works well in the middle of a lesson while students are actively practicing a new skill or can be used as a review.

The answer key is built into the activity so students check for accuracy themselves.

***DIGITAL COMPATIBLE: Through Easel Activities, this product contains an INTERACTIVE PDF. Text boxes and instructions for online use are already included. You will be able to further annotate and customize it for your digital learning needs. Underlying content is not editable. Your students will complete the digital PDF and submit it to you for review via Google Classroom or other LMS.

CCSS: Use functions to model relationships between quantities.

8.F.B.4 Construct a function to model a linear relationship between two quantities. Determine the rate of change and initial value of the function from a description of a relationship or from two (x, y) values, including reading these from a table or from a graph. Interpret the rate of change and initial value of a linear function in terms of the situation it models, and in terms of its graph or a table of values.

CCSS: Understand the concept of a function and use function notation.

HSF.IF.A.2 Use function notation, evaluate functions for inputs in their domains, and interpret statements that use function notation in terms of a context.

CCSS: Build a function that models a relationship between two quantities.

HSF.BF.A.1 Write a function that describes a relationship between two quantities.

HSF.BF.A.1a Determine an explicit expression, a recursive process, or steps for calculation from a context.

CCSS: Create equations that describe numbers or relationships.

HSA.CED.A.2 Create equations in two or more variables to represent relationships between quantities; graph equations on coordinate axes with labels and scales.

TEKS: Linear functions, equations and inequalities

A1.2.C Linear functions, equations, and inequalities. The student applies the mathematical process standards when using properties of linear functions to write and represent in multiple ways, with and without technology, linear equations, inequalities, and systems of equations. The student is expected to: write linear equations in two variables given a table of values, a graph, and a verbal description.

A1.3.B Linear functions, equations, and inequalities. The student applies the mathematical process standards when using graphs of linear functions, key features, and related transformations to represent in multiple ways and solve, with and without technology, equations, inequalities, and systems of equations. The student is expected to: calculate the rate of change of a linear function represented tabularly, graphically, or algebraically in context of mathematical and real-world problems.

VA SOL: Equations and Inequalities

EI.4.e The student will solve practical problems involving equations and systems of equations.

Teacher Setup:

Print single-sided copies and slide pages into plastic page protectors to keep problems and answers together. Put Problem 1 and ANSWER Problem 6 back-to-back in the same plastic page protector; put Problem 2 and ANSWER Problem 1 back-to-back in another plastic page protector, Problem 3 and ANSWER Problem 2 together, etc. Prepare 2 or more complete sets of the activity to have enough pages for each pair of students in the class. Keep complete sets in order.

It is very important to hand out problems in numerical order so the page with the answer on the back follows its problem number. As you hand out problems in order, problem side up, tell each pair of students the direction they should pass their problem when finished. This direction may vary by row if you zig-zag or “snake” up and down the rows of desks. The first pair of students starting with Problem 1 should deliver their finished problems to the last pair of students, or you may prefer to deliver these each time.

(Optional) Print enough copies of the blank Answer Sheet for each student to use as they work the problems. Another option is for students to write in their own notebooks.

Included in the package:

• Six “Problem Pass” pages in two formats for two printing options

• Answer pages for students to self-check

• Blank answer sheet for students (optional)

• Answer Key for Teacher

You might also like:

Find Slope & Y-Intercept Sum It Up Activity (7 stations)

Find Slope & Write Linear Equations Given Two Points Placemat Activities (2 activities)

Rewrite Linear Equations Into Slope-Intercept Form & Standard Form Placemat Activities (2 activities)

Point-Slope, Slope-Intercept & Standard Form Sum It Up Activity (8 stations)

Parallel & Perpendicular Lines Sum It Up Activity (6 stations)

Write Linear Equations In Context & Mixed Review Placemat Activities (2 activities)

This purchase is for one teacher only:

This resource is not to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses. If you are a coach, principal, or district interested in a site license, please contact me for a quote at debbiesalgebraactivities@gmail.com. This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives.

All images, fonts, colors, and borders in this resource were created by me.

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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Rated 5 out of 5
May 13, 2024
Love this classroom resource. Will definitely use again.
Shannon S.
194 reviews
Grades taught: 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Student populations: Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
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Jun 9, 2024
Yay, I'm delighted you love this activity -- it is one of my favorites, too! I find that Problem Pass activities allow students a safe place to practice a skill and to check their own work, which increases their confidence. Thank you for using my activity, and for taking time to rate it and to write a review.
Rated 5 out of 5
January 6, 2023
This is a good set of problems for review. Thank you!
Kara H.
655 reviews
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Jan 24, 2023
I am grateful you took the time to write a comment and rate this Problem Pass Activity. Context problems are often a challenge and I am delighted to know my efforts do not go unnoticed.
Rated 5 out of 5
October 9, 2021
Thank you!
Terri L.
876 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
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Oct 18, 2021
My pleasure! Thank you for using this Problem Pass activity and for taking time to rate it.
Rated 5 out of 5
August 8, 2021
Wonderful product
Stacy B.
71 reviews
Grades taught: 9th
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Aug 13, 2021
I'm delighted you like this Problem Pass! Thank you for using my activity and for taking time to write a comment : )
Rated 5 out of 5
June 16, 2021
This was great practice over linear equations for my students
erin S.
163 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
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Jul 10, 2021
I'm pleased you like this Problem Pass activity! I love that students feel secure self-checking their work with more examples following. Thank you for using my product and for taking time to write a comment.
Rated 3 out of 5
May 18, 2021
This resource was hard for my students to understand, it was more content then the resource it's self.
Jennifer W.
69 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
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May 18, 2021
I agree writing equations from word problems is difficult for students, so I created four "Slow It Down" activities related to this one - each focusing on only one style of word problem - for teachers whose students need additional practice at a slower pace.
Rated 4 out of 5
May 28, 2020
Students used these in stations. Good resource.
Jessica L.
145 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Student populations: Autism, Learning difficulties, Mild to severe disabilities
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Jun 5, 2020
I'm pleased these problems worked well for your students! Thank you for using my activity and for sharing an alternate way to use the problems.
Rated 5 out of 5
May 26, 2020
My students struggled with contextual work. I used it to deepen their understanding. It was a helpful tool as a formative assessment.
Linda M S.
358 reviews
Grades taught: 9th
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I agree Problem Pass Activities are very effective helping students deepen their understanding in a non-stressful way. I'm pleased this one worked well for your students! Thank you for using my activity and for sharing your comment : )

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Construct a function to model a linear relationship between two quantities. Determine the rate of change and initial value of the function from a description of a relationship or from two (𝘹, 𝘺) values, including reading these from a table or from a graph. Interpret the rate of change and initial value of a linear function in terms of the situation it models, and in terms of its graph or a table of values.
Create equations in two or more variables to represent relationships between quantities; graph equations on coordinate axes with labels and scales.
Use function notation, evaluate functions for inputs in their domains, and interpret statements that use function notation in terms of a context.
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