Constant of Proportionality Worksheet - Print and Digital - Google Slides
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This NO PREP resource can be used to strengthen your students understanding on The Constant of Proportionality. Included you will find print and digital (Google Slides) worksheets. This resource can be used with a Google Classroom, distance learning and homeschooling.
With this print and digital resource, students will explore various values in a table to determine the constant of proportionality (k). They will write equations and calculate the missing values. Students will have a deeper understanding of the relationship between the independent variable (x) and dependent variable (y) after completing this two page worksheet.
The second part of the worksheet asks students to find the missing values in a table if they are provided the constant of proportionality. Students are also asked to explain how they would know if two variables are proportional and how they would know two variables are not proportional in a table.
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