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Writing Linear Equations - Parallel Perpendicular Lines - Guided Notes, Practice
Writing Linear Equations - Parallel Perpendicular Lines - Guided Notes, Practice
Writing Linear Equations - Parallel Perpendicular Lines - Guided Notes, Practice
Writing Linear Equations - Parallel Perpendicular Lines - Guided Notes, Practice
Writing Linear Equations - Parallel Perpendicular Lines - Guided Notes, Practice
Writing Linear Equations - Parallel Perpendicular Lines - Guided Notes, Practice
Writing Linear Equations - Parallel Perpendicular Lines - Guided Notes, Practice
Writing Linear Equations - Parallel Perpendicular Lines - Guided Notes, Practice
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Introduce how to write linear equations for parallel and perpendicular lines with these guided notes and practice problems set to your students. Students will write linear equations and determine if lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither with these guided notes. Along with the guided notes, a practice problem set is included with a matching Google Form activity as well as a prepped Exit Ticket. Perfect for 8th and 9th Grade Math! 

Save time with already prepped guided notes and complete answer key that includes an assignment with built in learning targets, success criteria, and quick self-assessment opportunities for students to improve their metacognition. Support your students to build confidence in how to write equations for lines that are parallel or perpendicular with this Google Form math practice problems set designed for middle school math or 9th grade classrooms. Teachers can use this product as part of a whole group lesson, small group instruction, rotating stations, intervention, or an independent math practice assignment.

Many students struggle with writing parallel or perpendicular linear equations because they need repetition with immediate feedback. Teachers can provide that immediate feedback during independent practice by utilizing the paper assignment with the Google Form. Students can solve the problems on the paper assignment and check their answers to receive immediate feedback on the matching Google Form. Utilize the Exit Ticket at the end of the lesson to do a quick formative check with students.

What makes it unique:

  • Built-in success criteria and student self-reflection rating scales to promote self-monitoring.
  • Fundamental practice with instant feedback that’s not teacher dependent.
  • Student Reflection Scales to help teachers quickly assess understanding.

What’s Included:

  • Guided notes with a complete answer key.
  • Student Practice Activity (classwork or homework)
  • Self-paced Google Form for writing linear equations.
  • Exit Ticket for a quick formative check.
  • Built-in Success Criteria within the activity. 
  • Student-driven for quick grading and support.

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Ready-to-use—minimal prep required!
  • Versatile for multiple grade levels (8th & 9th grade).
  • Perfect for pre-teaching, whole group lessons, interventions, or independent practice.

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Writing Linear Equations - Parallel Perpendicular Lines - Guided Notes, Practice

The Fundamental Teacher
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8th - 10th
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6
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Teaching Duration
50 minutes

Description

Introduce how to write linear equations for parallel and perpendicular lines with these guided notes and practice problems set to your students. Students will write linear equations and determine if lines are parallel, perpendicular, or neither with these guided notes. Along with the guided notes, a practice problem set is included with a matching Google Form activity as well as a prepped Exit Ticket. Perfect for 8th and 9th Grade Math! 

Save time with already prepped guided notes and complete answer key that includes an assignment with built in learning targets, success criteria, and quick self-assessment opportunities for students to improve their metacognition. Support your students to build confidence in how to write equations for lines that are parallel or perpendicular with this Google Form math practice problems set designed for middle school math or 9th grade classrooms. Teachers can use this product as part of a whole group lesson, small group instruction, rotating stations, intervention, or an independent math practice assignment.

Many students struggle with writing parallel or perpendicular linear equations because they need repetition with immediate feedback. Teachers can provide that immediate feedback during independent practice by utilizing the paper assignment with the Google Form. Students can solve the problems on the paper assignment and check their answers to receive immediate feedback on the matching Google Form. Utilize the Exit Ticket at the end of the lesson to do a quick formative check with students.

What makes it unique:

  • Built-in success criteria and student self-reflection rating scales to promote self-monitoring.
  • Fundamental practice with instant feedback that’s not teacher dependent.
  • Student Reflection Scales to help teachers quickly assess understanding.

What’s Included:

  • Guided notes with a complete answer key.
  • Student Practice Activity (classwork or homework)
  • Self-paced Google Form for writing linear equations.
  • Exit Ticket for a quick formative check.
  • Built-in Success Criteria within the activity. 
  • Student-driven for quick grading and support.

Why Teachers Love It:

  • Ready-to-use—minimal prep required!
  • Versatile for multiple grade levels (8th & 9th grade).
  • Perfect for pre-teaching, whole group lessons, interventions, or independent practice.

👉 Don’t forget to follow my TPT store for more math resources, updates, and discounts.

More resources are in the works!

Connect with me on Facebook and Instagram!

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Prove the slope criteria for parallel and perpendicular lines and use them to solve geometric problems (e.g., find the equation of a line parallel or perpendicular to a given line that passes through a given point).
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