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Converting Linear Equations: Slope Intercept, Standard, Point Slope, Two Points

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Adventures in Math
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7th - 10th, Homeschool
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Exactly what I was looking for to help my Algebra students bring all the forms together for practice.

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The activity has 10 linear equations task cards. Students are only given one form in each problem (graph, slope-intercept form, standard form, point-slope form, or two points), and they are expected to determine the other forms.

One version is the full-size page (one problem on one page). This can be done as task cards seated as partner work, or in small group centers.

The other version is a handout, meaning there are four problems on one page. This would be great as a homework assignment after learning how to convert from all three forms.

⭐️Included as a bonus: Free poster so you can reference it during class when you are teaching the unit.

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