Graphing Linear Equations Digital Activity
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This self - checking digital activity for Graphing Linear Functions using the Slope Intercept for Algebra is NO Prep and Paperless for you. It makes graphing linear equations fun, challenging, and truly engaging. Each slide has movable pieces so students become an integral part of the learning experience.
After opening the fun themed slides, your students determine whether a given equation is in slope - intercept form. If it is not, they transform it and enter the equation on the slide. They then plot a few points using the Drag & Drop interactive points. Next your students graph the equation right on the slide using interactive Drag & Drop lines.
The graph has three pictures on it. When the students graphs the line correctly, the line will pass through one of the pictures, and the student earns points. There are 15 graphs. At the end of the lesson, the students add their points. If the sum matches a special number (included in the answer key), they graphed them all correctly. If not, they have to go back and check, and fix which is easy to do digitally.
What's included?
- PDF with links to the product.
- Detailed illustrated instructions on accessing and sharing this resource with your students
- Detailed illustrated instructions for your students
- 15 Digital problems
- Optional printable score sheet.
- Answer keys
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