Making sense of slope-intercept word problem scenarios! Students will come up with the equation that represents the scenario, describe and label what the x and y-values represent in context of the scenario, fill in a table of values, and graph the equation. There are 8 different scenarios of varying levels of difficulty. There are 16 additional questions that encourage students to determine the validity of a solution based on the scenario. There are two Christmas themed problems (candles and ear
This activity will help students practice or discover how to graph proportional relationships written in the form y = mx. There is a one-page and a two-page version of the same set of eight equations. The one-page version would be a great practice for students who are familiar with graphing lines. The two-page version can be used as a discovery activity and provides space for students to work out calculations below each graph. There is a more detailed explanation of how I recommend using the
This Algebra I freebie is a reference guide for all 10 different types of linear transformations. Since all graphs can fit on one page, students can easily compare and contrast the graphs and equations of each function transformation. This can be used as a whole class review, exit ticket, "cheat sheet" and more! The answer key is included.
These no-prep Google Forms on slope-intercept and point-slope are great quick assessments/quizzes. There are two different copies of the quiz each with 11 questions (22 total) with varying levels of difficulty, including matching equations to graphs, finding the slope, writing an equation to describe a given scenario and more. The answer key is already set up in the google form, which makes grading a breeze! The PDF file contains links to make a copy of each google form.
8th - 11th
Algebra, Algebra 2, Graphing
CCSS
HSF-IF.C.7a
, HSF-LE.A.2
$2.00
Original Price $2.00
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