This is a quick assessment to see if your students can graph an example of each of the four types of slopes and identify which graph has the steepest slope through graphing.
Students will: Draw, graph, fill a t-table, identify
This is a grade 8 linear equations PREP (or practice activity). Designed for the new Ontario Math Curriculum (Algebra) but meets many algebraic expectations in other areas of the USA and Canada. Ontario Math Curriculum Connections (Grade 8 Algebra): Overall Expectations: C1, C2. Specific Expectations: C1.1, C1.2, C1,3, C2.1, C2.2, C2.3.
Student tested, teacher approved!** This contribution includes the following: - A page of detailed class notes- Three pages of worksheets (with very detailed answer keys that show each step of work, not just the final answers) - A quiz which includes both multi-step inequalities AND equations (with similarly detailed answer keys). These 12 pages walk students through the step by step process of solving an inequality for linear algebra (all variables for 'x' are to the first exponent power). I ho
Use this activity to help students communicate their thinking about mathematical relationships. Students will interpret the linear model given to them and then they will be required to modify the rate of change and initial values based on the information given. This is a great independent thinking task that will help them communicate their understanding of slope, y-intercept, and using word problems to solve equations. It can be used as a minds on activity, think-pair-share, or quiz. Answers inc
Google Form - Systems of Equations Graphing (Students can use Desmos, a Graphing Calculator, or paper and pencil to graph) Use as a Warm Up, Exit Ticket, Class work, or a Quick Assessment Solve 10 Problems - Check out Preview for ExamplesGreat for a quick Review or Quick Knowledge check Easy to use – Just make a copy and share with your students via classroom SELF GRADING & NO PREPLOOK AT THE RESOURCES TO SEE MORE DETAILS OF EACH ITEM Check out the other google forms. Subtract PolynomialsMultipl
About This Resource:This is a 3 question Google Forms™ Quiz that I personally use as an exit ticket in the classroom. At the end of the lesson, I have students take this quick assessment to provide me with the formative data needed to alter my instruction and create sub-groups for differentiation. The instructions are easy to follow for you to make a copy of the quiz to your Google Drive. Then you can assign to your students using Google Classroom or some other method. Please see the preview to
Google Form - Systems of Equations Substitution Use as a Warm Up, Exit Ticket, Class work, or a Quick Assessment Solve 10 Problems - Check out Preview for ExamplesGreat for a quick Review or Quick Knowledge check Easy to use – Just make a copy and share with your students via classroom SELF GRADING & NO PREPLOOK AT THE RESOURCES TO SEE MORE DETAILS OF EACH ITEM Check out the other google forms. Subtract PolynomialsMultiply PolynomialsCheck out my other Algebra Resources!!Click for Multi Step Equ
Make math practice easier than ever with these self-grading Google Forms designed specifically for Grade 5 students! This interactive and engaging digital resource helps learners master graphing and number patterns, while providing instant feedback to keep them motivated. Use these Google Forms as: Worksheets to provide your students with the practice they need.Any type of assessment; quiz, homework, self-assessment, or exit ticket.Delivered as a ready-to-use Google Form—just assign through
This is a Box Plot Test I used after we finished the unit to determine if students could do the following:
-Identify information on a box plot
-interpret the data on a box plot
-construct a box plot from given information
-Make inferences based on information from box plot.
This document is editable and can have more questions added or rearranged if needed. Since it is a word doc you can change what you need.
Geometry Unit 1 Midpoint Distance Slope Transformations Test Review Quiz Students will use their skills to find midpoints, endpoints, distance, transformations, slope, and symmetry on this multiple choice quick test review. Can also be used as a warmup, bellringer, small group assessment, or remediation. See all of my items at Plain and Simple Geometry.
One of the final assessments that you can use at the end of the Data Management unit for Gr. 1 French Immersion. The other final assessment we used was a graphing project. This assessment tests students on: - tallying - 1-to-1 correspondance - sorting and classifying - graphing a pictogram - graphing a bar graph - analyzing data in a graph
This is the second quiz in the Transformations unit. The focus here is on Reflections and Stretches. There is also a bonus question about the order of transformations. 10 Multiple choice, and 1 bonus question.
This Smart Notebook file can be done alone or as a Senteo/SMART Response quiz. It features twelve questions that have the children decide which graph is suitable for the data. It touches on kinds of bar graphs, line graphs, and circle graphs.
Assess what your students know about the vocabulary used when graphing on a coordinate grid. This quiz also has a section for students to label and name points on a grid.
This is a frequency table quiz that requires the students to answer questions about existing frequency tables and to create their own frequency table. It also has questions regarding scales and intervals.
Quiz covers the following sections:
Solving Systems of Equations Graphically (Linear-Quadratic and Quadratic-Quadratic Systems)
Solving Systems of Equations Algebraically (Linear-Quadratic and Quadratic-Quadratic Systems)
Applications of Linear-Quadratic and Quadratic-Quadratic Systems
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Don't waste time wading through countless graphing exercises to see what your students know!
Designed to be quick and get directly to the information you need to report on.
This meaningful assessment targets outcomes from the NSW syllabus with Australian curriculum links.
Includes gradually increasing levels of difficulty, beginning with data collection right through to justifying a provided hypothesis based on line graph.
Answers included!
* Data collection
*Table constructions
*Posing Ques
A step by step scaffolded quiz on solving a system of two linear equations by graphing.
Written with the weak and/or special needs student in mind. I use it to drill down and find out exactly what is not being understood by the student.
40 questions covering the following topics:
• Given the graph, write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form.
• Given the slope and y-intercept, write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form.
• Given the equation, identify the slop, y-intercept, domain and range of a linear function.
• Given most of the equation and a point on the graph, finding the missing value for the y-intercept, (‘b’).
• Given most of the equation and a point on the graph, finding the missing value for
27 questions covering the following topics:
• Identifying the concepts of Domain and Range as Input and Output
• Graphing linear functions by completing tables of values.
• Graphing linear functions by graphing the x and y intercepts.
• 4 word problems using real world situations. The equation is provided for three of the word problems. A graph must be interpreted for the other.
4 blank, 10x10 graphing grids included.
Answer key is included.
9th - 11th
Graphing, Math Test Prep, Other (Math)
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