Slope-Intercept Form Graphing Activity Under the Sea, Graphing Linear Equations
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Here's a fun activity for your middle school math students focused on graphing linear equations! Students will practice graphing in slope-intercept form while also calculating the area of composite figures. This engaging exercise is ideal for 8th grade students, allowing them to make connections between graphing, area, and art.
Included in this Product
- Graphing instructions (slope-intercept form equations to graph: given end points)
- Coloring instructions (color according to area of figure)
- Blank graph
- Answer Key
Uses in your Classroom
- Substitute plans
- Early finishers
- Extra credit
- In-class assignment
- Homework
Highlights
- No Prep
- Great for substitute plans
Since this is a digital download no refunds will be given, but feel free to contact me with any questions. 😊
Michelle,
Make Sense of Math
michelle@makesenseofmath.com
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