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Multiple Representations of Linear Equations | Triples Activity

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All Things Algebra
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Print, laminate, and use for life! This is a great station or small group activity. Our 8th-graders love being on the computer, but when we get out the hands-on stuff, they get so involved. It's awesome!
I loved how the students were able to match the cards together and there were so many options for them.

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Linear Equations (Multiple Representations) Triples Activity

This is a great way for students to practice identifying multiple representations of linear relationships: tables, graphs, and equations. There are 36 total cards. Once matched, there will be 12 sets of three cards. Each set contains one table, one graph, and one equation representing the same linear relationship. There are two options for the equations: slope-intercept form and standard form. Choose the set that best matches the needs of your students. Horizontal and vertical lines included.

Students can work on their own or in teams to match the cards. Once they are finished, they can either staple their "triples" together and place in a zip-lock bag, or paste them onto a poster board. An answer key is included to ensure cards are matched together properly.

For a digital version of this activity made in Google Slidesâ„¢, click here!

This resource is included in the following bundle(s):

Pre-Algebra Activities Bundle

Algebra 1 Curriculum (with Activities)

Algebra 1 Activities Bundle

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