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Writing Linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form | Color-by-Code Activity
Writing Linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form | Color-by-Code Activity
Writing Linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form | Color-by-Code Activity
Writing Linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form | Color-by-Code Activity
Writing Linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form | Color-by-Code Activity
Writing Linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form | Color-by-Code Activity
Writing Linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form | Color-by-Code Activity
Writing Linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form | Color-by-Code Activity
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Your Algebra students will LOVE writing Linear Equations from Graphs with this Color-by-Number Foldable Booklet. Students write equations in Slope-Intercept Form from a graph, then look for their equation in the Code Chart to find out how to color the nautical design on the front cover. It's a fun change of pace from completing a traditional worksheet and the coloring activity keeps the kids engaged! Works great for Interactive Notebooks too!

12 Linear Graphs Included:

  • Graphs include dots at key points to help the students identify the y-intercept and determine the slope
  • Students write Linear Equations for each graph (y=mx+b)
  • Students compare their equations to a Code Chart/Answer Bank to "crack the code" and color the picture on the front cover
  • Please check out the pdf PREVIEW to view the exact problems included

HOW DOES IT WORK?

  • FOLDABLE BOOKLET: Print and fold in half to form the booklet. The coloring page is the front cover of the booklet and the practice problems are inside. The code chart (answer bank) is on the back cover.
  • NO PREP: Just copy/print/fold and you are ready! (You could have the kids fold their own papers, too!).
  • IF YOU HAVE LIMITED TIME: You can still use the booklet and answer bank for feedback without completing the coloring page. The design on the front cover of the booklet was specifically created to be interesting and engaging on its own (even if not colored in). This gives you more flexibility if class time is limited or if you have students who work at a slower pace (or don't like to color).

WHAT IS INCLUDED:

  1. Foldable Booklet (1 page front & back): Includes 12 Graphing Problems, a 1/2-Page Coloring Page, & Answer Bank/Code Chart
  2. A Nautically-Inspired Color-by-Number Coloring Page (a Sailboat Scene)
  3. Answer Key
  4. Directions (Printing/Folding, and how to use Coloring Activity)

WHO IS THIS FOR?

  • Pre-Algebra students learning about Slope-Interept Form
  • Algebra 1 or Algebra 2 students learning and/or reviewing Slope-Intercept Form
  • Please view the problems in the PREVIEW before purchase to determine if the difficulty level matches your learning targets.

Aligns to 2023 Indiana Academic Standard A1.L.2: Represent linear functions as graphs from equations (with emphasis on technology), equations from graphs, and equations from tables and other given information (e.g., from a given point on a line and the slope of the line). Find the equations of a line in a slope-intercept, point-slope, and standard forms. Reveal more or less information about a given situation based on the form used.

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Writing Linear Equations in Slope-Intercept Form | Color-by-Code Activity

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Get your students excited about WRITING &amp; GRAPHING LINEAR EQUATIONS with this fun collection of Foldable Color-by-Number Activity Booklets. Students will WRITE EQUATIONS (y=mx+b) when given a graph, GRAPH EQUATIONS in Slope-Intercept Form, REWRITE/TRANSLATE equations into Slope-Intercept Form f
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Description

Your Algebra students will LOVE writing Linear Equations from Graphs with this Color-by-Number Foldable Booklet. Students write equations in Slope-Intercept Form from a graph, then look for their equation in the Code Chart to find out how to color the nautical design on the front cover. It's a fun change of pace from completing a traditional worksheet and the coloring activity keeps the kids engaged! Works great for Interactive Notebooks too!

12 Linear Graphs Included:

  • Graphs include dots at key points to help the students identify the y-intercept and determine the slope
  • Students write Linear Equations for each graph (y=mx+b)
  • Students compare their equations to a Code Chart/Answer Bank to "crack the code" and color the picture on the front cover
  • Please check out the pdf PREVIEW to view the exact problems included

HOW DOES IT WORK?

  • FOLDABLE BOOKLET: Print and fold in half to form the booklet. The coloring page is the front cover of the booklet and the practice problems are inside. The code chart (answer bank) is on the back cover.
  • NO PREP: Just copy/print/fold and you are ready! (You could have the kids fold their own papers, too!).
  • IF YOU HAVE LIMITED TIME: You can still use the booklet and answer bank for feedback without completing the coloring page. The design on the front cover of the booklet was specifically created to be interesting and engaging on its own (even if not colored in). This gives you more flexibility if class time is limited or if you have students who work at a slower pace (or don't like to color).

WHAT IS INCLUDED:

  1. Foldable Booklet (1 page front & back): Includes 12 Graphing Problems, a 1/2-Page Coloring Page, & Answer Bank/Code Chart
  2. A Nautically-Inspired Color-by-Number Coloring Page (a Sailboat Scene)
  3. Answer Key
  4. Directions (Printing/Folding, and how to use Coloring Activity)

WHO IS THIS FOR?

  • Pre-Algebra students learning about Slope-Interept Form
  • Algebra 1 or Algebra 2 students learning and/or reviewing Slope-Intercept Form
  • Please view the problems in the PREVIEW before purchase to determine if the difficulty level matches your learning targets.

Aligns to 2023 Indiana Academic Standard A1.L.2: Represent linear functions as graphs from equations (with emphasis on technology), equations from graphs, and equations from tables and other given information (e.g., from a given point on a line and the slope of the line). Find the equations of a line in a slope-intercept, point-slope, and standard forms. Reveal more or less information about a given situation based on the form used.

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Check out these other HIGH QUALITY Battmatics Resources:

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Interpret the equation 𝘺 = 𝘮𝘹 + 𝘣 as defining a linear function, whose graph is a straight line; give examples of functions that are not linear. For example, the function 𝘈 = 𝑠² giving the area of a square as a function of its side length is not linear because its graph contains the points (1,1), (2,4) and (3,9), which are not on a straight line.
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