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Preview of Writing Linear Equations Notes & Practice

Writing Linear Equations Notes & Practice

Writing Equations in y=mx+b form TEKS Aligned: 8.5B, 8.5I, A2CThe one-page notes document explains how to write a linear equation in y=mx+b form given a verbal description. The student takes notes on the fact that they are looking for a starting value (y-intercept) and a rate of change (slope) in each situation. They find the independent and dependent variables, fill in a table of values and use the table to find the starting value and rate of change. From there, they can write the equation in y
Preview of Graphing Lines in Slope-Intercept Form Notes

Graphing Lines in Slope-Intercept Form Notes

This is a two-page document used to discover the relationship between m & b in an equation and those locations on the graph and then to use that information to graph lines.On the front, the students identify m & b from an equation in y=mx+b form and then see if they can find a relationship between these numbers and the points on the graph. After this, the notes are on the back. b stands for beginning and m tells you how to move. There are 6 practice examples. Key included.Follow these
Preview of The Basics of Algebra 1: A Survival Guide for Teachers

The Basics of Algebra 1: A Survival Guide for Teachers

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MrNick1
Do you have to teach some basic Algebra 1 Theory and feel a little overwhelmed? Designed specifically for teachers to help reduce their anxiety when teaching basic Algebraic concepts. So you say that you may be anxious when it comes to teaching Algebra 1 concepts to your students because you haven’t had many math classes and are not a math major. Well here is a resource designed for teachers that is presented in a simplistic manner and will help you get over any possible anxiety. I spent 37
Preview of Why Do I have to Learn Algebra?

Why Do I have to Learn Algebra?

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MrNick1
A teacher’s nightmare question “Why do I have to Learn Algebra”. Want to finally answer this question? This set of activities will hopefully try to answer this question for you. Here are some of the reasons that you may present to your students: Learning algebra helps to develop your critical thinking skills. That includes problem solving, logic, patterns, and reasoning. You need to know algebra for many professions, especially those in science and math. Algebra is everywhere in our
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