TPT
Total:
$0.00
Write Linear Inequalities in Two Variables From Graphs Algebra 1 | Digital
Write Linear Inequalities in Two Variables From Graphs Algebra 1 | Digital
Write Linear Inequalities in Two Variables From Graphs Algebra 1 | Digital
Write Linear Inequalities in Two Variables From Graphs Algebra 1 | Digital
Write Linear Inequalities in Two Variables From Graphs Algebra 1 | Digital
Write Linear Inequalities in Two Variables From Graphs Algebra 1 | Digital
Write Linear Inequalities in Two Variables From Graphs Algebra 1 | Digital
Write Linear Inequalities in Two Variables From Graphs Algebra 1 | Digital
Share

Description

Algebra 1 'Slow It Down' Series: Write Linear Inequalities in Two Variables From Graphs Relay Activity - Digital - Distance Learning

DIGITAL AND PRINT: Six rounds provide practice writing linear inequalities in two variables from graphs.

*******

What is the Algebra 1 “Slow It Down” Series?

The Algebra 1 “Slow It Down” Series is ideal for teachers who are looking for concentrated practice on a single skill or a limited set of skills. These work well for students who need additional focused practice to master a skill.

As part of the Algebra 1 “Slow It Down” Series, the focus of this activity is practice limited to writing linear inequalities from graphs.

Other related “Slow It Down” activities available individually or bundled are:

Graph Linear Inequalities in Two Variables: Slope-Intercept Form ONLY "Slow It Down" Relay Activity

Graph Linear Inequalities in Two Variables: Standard Form ONLY "Slow It Down" Relay Activity

For a mixed review graphing linear inequalities in both slope-intercept form and standard form, and review writing linear inequalities given graphs, try:

Graph Linear Inequalities in Two Variables Relay Activity

The money-saving bundle with all four activities is:

Graph Linear Inequalities in Two Variables – “Slow It Down” Relay Activity BUNDLE

*******

Separate students into groups of four and give each student their own copy of Round 1. Students should discuss the problem as they work on it and agree on the correct answer. Once each student in the group has the correct answer, ONE person from the group takes ONE Round 1 sheet to have it checked by the teacher.

If the answer is correct, the student then picks up four copies of Round 2 for the group. If the answer is not correct, the teacher sends the student back so the group can correct Round 1.

Groups continue working until each round is completed and checked by the teacher for accuracy.

This activity works well early in a lesson when students are actively learning a new skill. The discussion and collaboration in the small groups enhance the students’ learning.

The answer key for the teacher is included.

***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: Construct and compare linear, quadratic, and exponential models and solve problems.

HSF. LE.A.2 Construct linear and exponential functions, including arithmetic and geometric sequences, given a graph, a description of a relationship, or two input-output pairs (include reading these from a table).

TEKS: Linear functions, equations, and inequalities.

A1.2.H 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 inequalities in two variables given a table of values, a graph, and a verbal description.

Teacher Setup:

Print enough copies (one-sided) for each student to have his/her own. Cut pages on the dotted lines to separate rounds into separate stacks (all of Round 1 is in one stack, Round 2 is in a different stack, etc.).

After handing out Round 1, keep stacks of Round 2, Round 3, etc. and only allow students to take the next round in order when their group is ready for it.

Included in the package:

· Six relay rounds

· Answer Key for Teacher

You might also like:

•  Linear Inequalities in One Variable Problem Pass Activity (12 rounds)
• Graph Linear Inequalities in Two Variables Relay Activity (6 rounds)
• Solve Absolute Value Equations AND Linear Inequality Word Problems Placemat Activities (2 activities)
• Solve & Graph Linear Inequalities In One Variable Relay Activity (6 rounds)
• Write Systems of Linear Inequalities Problem Pass Activity (6 rounds)

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.

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.

Write Linear Inequalities in Two Variables From Graphs Algebra 1 | Digital

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
5.0 (1 rating)
Debbie's Algebra Activities
486 Followers
$5.00

Highlights

Digital downloads
Grades icon
Grades
8th - 9th
Subjects icon
Subjects
Standards icon
Standards
Pages
6 rounds
Answer Key
Included

Save even more with bundles

"Algebra 1 Relay Activities Bundle - Algebra 1 - Digital - Distance Learning"DIGITAL AND PRINT: This bundle has relay activities to use throughout the year in Algebra 1. Each activity is aligned with Common Core Standards, TEKS, and VA SOL for Grade 8 and High School Algebra.***DIGITAL COMPATIBLE: 
Price $25.00Original Price $275.00Save $250.00
55
“Algebra 1: Graph Linear Inequalities in Two Variables "Slow It Down" Relay Activity BUNDLE - Digital - Distance Learning” DIGITAL AND PRINT: This Algebra 1 “Slow It Down” Series bundle includes four Relay activities to practice graphing linear inequalities and writing linear inequalities from grap
Price $10.00Original Price $20.00Save $10.00
4
“Bundle of Bundles: Algebra 1 “Slow It Down” Activities - Digital - Distance Learning” DIGITAL AND PRINT: This “Bundle of Bundles” includes ALL my Algebra 1 “Slow It Down” Series Activities Bundles and gives schools and individual buyers easy access to this series in one place. Each activity is alig
Price $25.00Original Price $174.00Save $149.00
58

Description

Algebra 1 'Slow It Down' Series: Write Linear Inequalities in Two Variables From Graphs Relay Activity - Digital - Distance Learning

DIGITAL AND PRINT: Six rounds provide practice writing linear inequalities in two variables from graphs.

*******

What is the Algebra 1 “Slow It Down” Series?

The Algebra 1 “Slow It Down” Series is ideal for teachers who are looking for concentrated practice on a single skill or a limited set of skills. These work well for students who need additional focused practice to master a skill.

As part of the Algebra 1 “Slow It Down” Series, the focus of this activity is practice limited to writing linear inequalities from graphs.

Other related “Slow It Down” activities available individually or bundled are:

Graph Linear Inequalities in Two Variables: Slope-Intercept Form ONLY "Slow It Down" Relay Activity

Graph Linear Inequalities in Two Variables: Standard Form ONLY "Slow It Down" Relay Activity

For a mixed review graphing linear inequalities in both slope-intercept form and standard form, and review writing linear inequalities given graphs, try:

Graph Linear Inequalities in Two Variables Relay Activity

The money-saving bundle with all four activities is:

Graph Linear Inequalities in Two Variables – “Slow It Down” Relay Activity BUNDLE

*******

Separate students into groups of four and give each student their own copy of Round 1. Students should discuss the problem as they work on it and agree on the correct answer. Once each student in the group has the correct answer, ONE person from the group takes ONE Round 1 sheet to have it checked by the teacher.

If the answer is correct, the student then picks up four copies of Round 2 for the group. If the answer is not correct, the teacher sends the student back so the group can correct Round 1.

Groups continue working until each round is completed and checked by the teacher for accuracy.

This activity works well early in a lesson when students are actively learning a new skill. The discussion and collaboration in the small groups enhance the students’ learning.

The answer key for the teacher is included.

***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: Construct and compare linear, quadratic, and exponential models and solve problems.

HSF. LE.A.2 Construct linear and exponential functions, including arithmetic and geometric sequences, given a graph, a description of a relationship, or two input-output pairs (include reading these from a table).

TEKS: Linear functions, equations, and inequalities.

A1.2.H 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 inequalities in two variables given a table of values, a graph, and a verbal description.

Teacher Setup:

Print enough copies (one-sided) for each student to have his/her own. Cut pages on the dotted lines to separate rounds into separate stacks (all of Round 1 is in one stack, Round 2 is in a different stack, etc.).

After handing out Round 1, keep stacks of Round 2, Round 3, etc. and only allow students to take the next round in order when their group is ready for it.

Included in the package:

· Six relay rounds

· Answer Key for Teacher

You might also like:

•  Linear Inequalities in One Variable Problem Pass Activity (12 rounds)
• Graph Linear Inequalities in Two Variables Relay Activity (6 rounds)
• Solve Absolute Value Equations AND Linear Inequality Word Problems Placemat Activities (2 activities)
• Solve & Graph Linear Inequalities In One Variable Relay Activity (6 rounds)
• Write Systems of Linear Inequalities Problem Pass Activity (6 rounds)

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.

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.

Reviews

5.0
Rated 5 out of 5, based on 1 reviews
1
rating
All verified TPT purchases
Rated 5 out of 5
January 22, 2021
Great resource for online distant learning. Easy to follow, understand, & use!
Brenda K.
730 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Debbie's Algebra Activities
Response from
Debbie's Algebra Activities
(TPT Seller)
Feb 1, 2021
Thank you for sharing your comment about this relay activity working well for online distance learning. I'm pleased it was easy for you and your students.

Questions & Answers

Loading

Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Construct linear and exponential functions, including arithmetic and geometric sequences, given a graph, a description of a relationship, or two input-output pairs (include reading these from a table).
Loading