In this worksheet, in Part 1 students are given 12 problems that they must rearrange into slope-intercept form. Part 2 has the students label the equations from part A with a letter that matched with the correct slope-intercept form. Part 3 has the students graph the equations and label the graph with the correct equation. This is a great review before you start teaching the students how to graph systems of equations.
This is a worksheet that goes with Versatiles. It has 6 problems that deal with finding the slope of a line that is perpendicular to the linear equation and then six problems where you are asked to find the slope of a line perpendicular to the given linear equation.
If you do not have Versatiles, it is still a good resource as the boxes at the bottom can be used as an answer bank to help the students feel more confident about their answers.
This is a good quiz review of graphing lines in slope-intercept form, finding the slope of a line, and identifying the slope and intercept when given an equation in slope-intercept form.
This is a review on how to find the slope from two points. It explains and shows examples, but then also has 2 problems Monday - Thursday for the students to review. Then there is a 5 question review quiz for Friday.