Need practice concentrated on graphing linear equations from a table? Here's a worksheet and exit ticket! There are 6 equations in slope-intercept form for students to fill out a table of values then complete the graph. The exit ticket aligns with the worksheet. Be sure to view the preview to see if the level is right for your students. Need something digital? Try this instead: Graphing from a Table of Values
Need digital version for your go-to graphing activities for your eighth graders? This bundle includes 4 products that will have your students graphing and working with slope intercept form in so many ways! All are digital interactive slides and ready for Google right now-- no prep! Skills covered in bundle: Graphing from y=mx+bGraphing a storyInterpreting the y-interceptAdding labels to the y axis an x axisRewriting from standard form to slope formGraphing from a point and the slopeWriting equat
Do your 8th grade students need more practice rewriting linear equations from standard form to y=mx+b? Do you also want them to keep graphing? Here's an interactive Google Slides activity just for them! There are 9 equations in Ax+By=C that students will rewrite in slope-intercept form by solving for y. There are two slides that ask students to create and solve their own equation problem, and one slide with error analysis. Each slide asks students to graph the line to reinforce that critical s
Looking for a review activity that covers all things slope-intercept? Included are 20 interactive Google Slides all having to do with graphing equations in slope-intercept form (and more)! The slides start with some drag and drop and fill in the blanks to work with: Rise over run, positive, negative, undefined, zero, and y=mx+b. Then there are four sections, each with interactive elements where students graph, fill in tables, draw lines, plot points, and write. Graphing from a table of values -
Do your students need more practice with graphing and slope at the beginning level? This is a Google Slides activity that requires students to do the following: 1. Read a scenario and think about what the graph would look like. 2. Use the line drawing tool to add the line of the graph. 3. Label the x-axis and y-axis with appropriate labels for the story. 4. Identify the slop as positive or negative. 5. Justify the y-intercept they chose. This activity is fully digital. There are 8 scenarios alre
Do your 8th grade students need more practice graphing linear equations from a table? There are 8 equations in slope-intercept form to graph built in a Google Slides format. There are also 2 slides where you or students can make your own equations. My students benefited from learning how to draw lines within Google, and completed this work 100% digital.