TPT
Total:
$0.00
Writing Equations in Two Variables Guided Notes
Writing Equations in Two Variables Guided Notes
Writing Equations in Two Variables Guided Notes
Writing Equations in Two Variables Guided Notes
Writing Equations in Two Variables Guided Notes
Writing Equations in Two Variables Guided Notes
Writing Equations in Two Variables Guided Notes
Writing Equations in Two Variables Guided Notes
Share

Description

This set of guided notes is a great scaffolded resource for teaching students about Writing Equations with Two Variables. Vocab development, completed examples, and fill in the blank practice problems allow ALL students to access the material and learn how to identify variables, write equations, make tables, and create graphs for Two Variable Equations.

Included in this resource:

  • A teacher instruction page with how best to use this resource and additional materials needed for use
  • THREE black and white printable pages of Guided Notes (PDF)
  • THREE Answer Keys for easy modeling and for absent students

How to use this resource:

  • Can be used as a whole class lesson, with small group preview or reteach, or as lesson plans for a substitute.
  • Scaffolded notes allow for all students to access the material, with completed examples, fill-in-the-blank responses, and independent practice problems.
  • Ready-made note sheets to support ELL, IEP, or 504 students.

Other Resources to Check Out:

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.

Writing Equations in Two Variables Guided Notes

CuteCalculations
12 Followers
$5.00

Highlights

Digital downloads
Grades icon
Grades
5th - 7th
Subjects icon
Subjects
Standards icon
Standards
Pages
6
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
1 hour

Save even more with bundles

This ready-made resource bundle has everything you need to teach students all about Writing Equations with Two Variables. Guided Notes teach students about the four steps in a scaffolded way, Practice Problems allow for students to use their skills independently in class or at home, and the Mini-Qui
Price $14.50Original Price $16.50Save $2.00
3

Description

This set of guided notes is a great scaffolded resource for teaching students about Writing Equations with Two Variables. Vocab development, completed examples, and fill in the blank practice problems allow ALL students to access the material and learn how to identify variables, write equations, make tables, and create graphs for Two Variable Equations.

Included in this resource:

  • A teacher instruction page with how best to use this resource and additional materials needed for use
  • THREE black and white printable pages of Guided Notes (PDF)
  • THREE Answer Keys for easy modeling and for absent students

How to use this resource:

  • Can be used as a whole class lesson, with small group preview or reteach, or as lesson plans for a substitute.
  • Scaffolded notes allow for all students to access the material, with completed examples, fill-in-the-blank responses, and independent practice problems.
  • Ready-made note sheets to support ELL, IEP, or 504 students.

Other Resources to Check Out:

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

This product has not yet been rated.
Rated 0 out of 5

Questions & Answers

Loading

Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Use variables to represent two quantities in a real-world problem that change in relationship to one another; write an equation to express one quantity, thought of as the dependent variable, in terms of the other quantity, thought of as the independent variable. Analyze the relationship between the dependent and independent variables using graphs and tables, and relate these to the equation. For example, in a problem involving motion at constant speed, list and graph ordered pairs of distances and times, and write the equation 𝘥 = 65𝘵 to represent the relationship between distance and time.
Loading