Eight worksheets for graphing inequalities on a number line.
Students must describe inequalities as "x is the set of all numbers greater than ____ "
Students will graph inequalities.
Students will solve one-step inequalities with addition and subtraction.
Students will write inequalities when given the graph.
Students will decide which numbers are solutions to these simple inequalities.
Parts II and III coming soon (for inequalities with multiplication, division and compound inequalitie
4 worksheets of one-step equations including negative numbers and decimals. A good note taking lesson. Plenty of room for students to solve the problem and check their solutions.
These worksheets provide twelve graphs. Student is given the graph of a line. Then the student must determine the slope and y-intercept and write the equation of the line in slope-intercept form. These worksheets can be used with the Power Point lesson that is also for sale or they can be used without it.
5 Valentine graphs with answer key, completed image and grading rubric included. Students practice reflection symmetry across the x and y axis as well as horizontal, vertical and combined translations.
Free grid paper with your size specifications can be downloaded from http://www.incompetech.com
This is a good sponge activity following tests.
Students practice reflection symmetry with this simple coordinate graphing exercise. I prefer that students number the grid paper themselves for practice. These make nice holiday decorations for the classroom. Half of the points are given for students to plot and connect. Students must write the reflection points to complete the owl graph.
Answer key and grading rubric are included.
This is a good sponge activity after students have taken a test.
Students practice reflection symmetry with this 4 Quadrant coordinate plane graph. All points are given. There are 2 worksheets per page. A rubric is included to be printed on the back of the worksheet if desired.
This is a good sponge activity to use after tests.
Free grid paper can be downloaded at http://www.incompetech.com
5 Halloween Graphs Students practice reflecting in a coordinate plane. The points for one side of the image is given. Students must reflect the image and record the new set of ordered pairs. These make great decorations for walls and bulletin boards.
Essential Question: When given the graph of a line, can you write the equation in slope-intercept form?
This Power Point lesson walks students through 4 different lines and then gives the graphs of seven more lines that students can work on when they are displayed on a whiteboard or Smart Board.
4 Quadrant Coordinate graph worksheet with rubric and answer key image included. Students must number the axes, determine and write the reflection points to complete the graph.
This Halloween Pumpkin can be graphed in Quadrant I or in all 4 Quadrants. There are 4 versions for teachers to choose from depending upon the difficulty level they are seeking for their students. These pumpkins make nice holiday decorations for the room.
4 holiday images to graph using reflection symmetry. Coordinates for half of each image are given. Students must reflect the points to complete the graph. Rubric and answer keys included. Useful for any Geometry or Algebra lesson. Great for bulletin boards. These are good sponge activities to be given after a test or quiz.
The points for one side of the heart are given and students plot these. They must determine and record the points for the other half of the heart shape. Rubric and key are included.
There are 2 worksheets on each page. The rubric may be copied on the back of the worksheet.
Free grid paper is available at http://www.incompetech.com
Students may graph the bat in a Quadrant I grid with all points given or use the more challenging assignment graphing in all 4 quadrants. These make good Halloween decorations for classroom windows and bulletin boards.
Students practice reflection symmetry with this simple graph.
Students must plot and connect the set of points, then reflect the image across the vertical axis, recording the new set of points.
Makes a great addition to a Halloween themed board.
There are 4 versions of the ghost graphing assignment in this set. For beginning students all points are given and students will graph in Quadrant I only.