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Finding Slope Using Rise Over Run

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7th
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15 pages
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You are purchasing an editable set of the Google Slides used to make this video. All slides are animated as seen in the video lesson. You may use these slides as a guided lesson, scaffolded class notes, print or share student practice slides as task cards, and/or adapt using Pear Deck for whole class instruction.

In this video lesson we will learn about the slope of a line as a ratio, m, rise over run. We will learn that rise is the change in y or vertical change between any two points on a line. We will learn that run is the change in x or horizontal change between any two points on a line. We will learn how to find the slope of a line graphed in a coordinate plane. We will find the slope by using two given points to graph a line and find the slope. We will use a table of values to graph a line and find the slope. We will compare the equivalent ratios by finding slope between different points. Student practice is embedded in the lesson and exemplar solutions are modeled.

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Identify the constant of proportionality (unit rate) in tables, graphs, equations, diagrams, and verbal descriptions of proportional relationships.

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