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Graphing Inequalities on a Number Line Pixel Art | Digital Activity

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6th - 7th
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Love pixel arts, so my kids can self check their work! Great activity! Perfect amount of rigor and fun. Thank you!
My students had a knack for loving a good dad joke, so this self-checking assignment was a great way to practice the math skill we learned and was a good chuckle when they are done. I had so many eye rolls, it was one of the best class days ever!
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Description

Students will match inequalities with their graphs with this fun self-checking Google Sheet™ activity. This activity is no prep, can be assigned in seconds on Google Classroom, and is a breeze to grade. Students will be amazed as more of the picture reveals with each correct answer.

Students will have fun while getting immediate feedback on their understanding! Every time they match a graph correctly right more pixels will appear, incorrect answers will turn red.

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  • Google Sheet™ ready to assign (10 questions)
  • Student Directions
  • Teacher Direction, tips, and suggestions
  • Answer Key

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write an inequality of the form 𝘹 > 𝘤 or 𝘹 < 𝘤 to represent a constraint or condition in a real-world or mathematical problem. Recognize that inequalities of the form 𝘹 > 𝘤 or 𝘹 < 𝘤 have infinitely many solutions; represent solutions of such inequalities on number line diagrams.

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