Finding Linear Equations from a Graph

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Are you looking for a beginner’s activity to help your students find equation from a graph? This self-checking activity scaffolds learning with 16 question one-quadrant graph questions.

Description

Are you looking for a beginner’s activity to help your students find linear equations from a graph? This self-checking activity scaffolds learning with 16 question one-quadrant graph questions.

 

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This resource includes

  • 1 Digital Mystery Puzzle – 16 task cards / questions
  • Answer Key

 

✨How This Activity Works✨

All graphs in this find equation from a graph activity have positive slopes on a one-quadrant graph. Some questions have a scale of 1 while others have higher numbers. This allows you to easily differentiate for students who need that extra practice just creating the equation.

 

What makes it self-grading?

This mystery puzzle shows students immediately if they got the answer correct or not. If a student types in the correct answer, the cell in Google Sheets will turn green as well as pop up a piece of the picture. If student input the incorrect answer*, the cell turns red.

 

*Students will need to accurately follow the format in which the answer needs to be written: Just put the number value. (Students are told this in the directions on the Mystery Puzzle) If they input the correct answer, but add a space, the puzzle might not read it as accurate.

 

How can you use this?

  • Independent In-Class Activity (In-person or Online)
  • Homework Assignment
  • Math Centers
  • Review Before an Assessment
  • Differentiation activity because it is self-checking

 

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