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Converting Between Standard & Slope-Intercept Form for Google Slides™

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Math At The Core
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Grade Levels
8th - 9th, Homeschool
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5 pages
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  1. - Great for online and distance learning! Created to be compatible with Google Slides™!-In this interactive unit, students will be able to: find the slope of a line through equations, tables, graphs, and two points, identify equations to linear functions through graphs, tables, and word problems, id
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- Great for online and distance learning! Created to be compatible with Google Slides™!

- In this digital activity, students will be able to convert linear equations from standard to slope-intercept form and slope-intercept to standard form. Students should be proficient with transformations of equations and solving literal equations.

- This activity includes 24 different problems involving converting equations in slope-intercept form into standard form and vice versa.

Available in the full curriculum bundle below!

Algebra 1 - Curriculum - BUNDLE for Google Slides™

- PLEASE NOTE - this download is a PDF answer key. On the second slide, the first step of the directions includes the link to the student version of the activity. All students and teachers using this activity must have a free Google account to use this activity on the Google Slides interface. Students can complete the activity and share it back with their teacher.

**DOWNLOAD INCLUDES - A pdf file explaining the activity with a link to click to copy the Google activity to your drive. It also includes the answer key (not available in the Google Slide).

Total Pages
5 pages
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Teaching Duration
50 minutes
Last updated Dec 14th, 2019
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Solve linear equations in one variable.
Interpret the equation 𝘺 = 𝘮𝘹 + 𝘣 as defining a linear function, whose graph is a straight line; give examples of functions that are not linear. For example, the function 𝘈 = 𝑠² giving the area of a square as a function of its side length is not linear because its graph contains the points (1,1), (2,4) and (3,9), which are not on a straight line.

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