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Slope-Intercept Form Math Review Game - Digital Moving Targets Game

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Math in the Middle
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25 questions
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Description

Review slope and slope-intercept form with this fun review game. This unique digital interactive moving targets review game is sure to be a hit with your classes!

This comprehensive review of slope and slope-intercept form features 25 questions of varying difficulty levels spanning 5 different category topics:

  • finding slope from 2 points
  • finding slope from a graph
  • writing equations in slope-intercept form from a graph
  • writing equations in slope-intercept form if given the slope & y-intercept or two points on the line
  • identifying the slope and y-intercept from an equation

Positive, negative, zero, and undefined slope problems are all included.

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How to Play:

  • Break the class up into 2, 3, 4, or 5 teams (or play without teams if you do not want to play competitively)
  • Have a student click on the screen (or throw a koosh ball or small stuffed animal at the board if you have an interactive whiteboard that supports touch) to select one of the objects moving around the screen to bring up a question
  • Have students answer the question. Check their answers by clicking the "answer" button and award points to the teams.
  • Continue until all questions are asked or you run out of time.
  • Final scores and standings will be displayed when the game ends.

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25 questions
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