Writing Linear Equations

This packet is designed to place in your, the teacher’s, hands, everything needed to teach students about slope intercept form and also tie in some approaches students can use to decide the most effective method of graphing a linear equation. Students need to understand various ways of collecting information required to graph a linear equation. They need either two points, or a point and a slope, except in the cases where the line is horizontal or vertical.  Slope – Intercept Form provides students with a starting point (the y – intercept) and the slope.

Students will:

1.    Graph a line given a point and a slope

2.    Graph a line given two points

3.    Graph a line from slope – intercept form

4.    Find the intercepts from slope – intercept form

 

When you download this bundle you’ll receive a zip folder with a Read Me document that organizes all of the documents within, making deploying the lessons easy.  (You can see how this document looks from the picture posted below.)  The folder also includes a high quality, well organized, a teacher’s companion that breaks down the key concepts and provides focus for your instruction, a high quality, PowerPoint, reference notes to assign for student reading or reference, one homework assignment, and links to internet hosted information aligned with this lesson for student or parent reference.   There are two homework assignments.  The online information includes videos, online notes, an activity with Desmos.com, and practice problems from Khan Academy.

As is the case with all of the bundles and lessons from Math Connected, you can use the materials easily in a traditional lesson, a flipped classroom setting, or a virtual classroom.   If you assign the notes to be read by the students, they’ll further develop their literacy and experience with technical writing.  Either way, they’re a great reference for students.

All of the materials here are aligned in a way that you can support students of various abilities, while providing access to content for review or for absent students, and even parents that want to have access so they can “help,” their child perform well in class.

As is the case with all of the bundles and lessons from Math Connected, you can use the materials easily in a traditional lesson, a flipped classroom setting, or a virtual classroom.   If you assign the notes to be read by the students, they’ll further develop their literacy and experience with technical writing.  Either way, they’re a great reference for students.

All of the materials here are aligned in a way that you can support students of various abilities, while providing access to content for review or for absent students, and even parents that want to have access so they can “help,” their child

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Description

This packet is designed to place in your, the teacher’s, hands, everything needed to teach students about writing linear equations.   In order for students to understand, have the ability to build upon prior knowledge, and to retain understanding, they must develop mathematical literacy.  The ability to write is a key component of mathematical literacy.  This lesson provides students the opportunity to develop that level of literacy, limited to linear equations.

Students will:

1.    Write an equation given a point and a slope

2.    Write an equation given two points

3.    Write an equation given a graph

4.    Write an equation to parallel or perpendicular lines

5.    Write an equation given a situation properly modeled by a linear equation

 

When you download this bundle you’ll receive a zip folder with a Read Me document that organizes all of the documents within, making deploying the lessons easy.  (You can see how this document looks from the picture posted below.)  The folder also includes a high quality, well organized, a teacher’s companion that breaks down the key concepts and provides focus for your instruction, a high quality, PowerPoint, reference notes to assign for student reading or reference, two homework assignments, and links to internet hosted information aligned with this lesson for student or parent reference.   There are two homework assignments.  The online information includes videos, online notes, an activity with Desmos.com, and practice problems from Khan Academy.

As is the case with all of the bundles and lessons from Math Connected, you can use the materials easily in a traditional lesson, a flipped classroom setting, or a virtual classroom.   If you assign the notes to be read by the students, they’ll further develop their literacy and experience with technical writing.  Either way, they’re a great reference for students.

All of the materials here are aligned in a way that you can support students of various abilities, while providing access to content for review or for absent students, and even parents that want to have access so they can “help,” their child perform well in class.

 

 

 

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