Recognizing Linear Relationships
I can write an equation to show the relationship between distance and time.I can determine whether a table, graph, or equation represents a linear relationship.
Pattern of Change
I can determine whether a linear relationship is increasing or decreasing.I can explain how the pattern of change in a linear relationship shows up in a table, graph, and equation.
Comparing Linear Relationships
I can compare the pattern of change and y-intercept for two linear relationships.Solutions in Tables, Graphs, and Equations
I can connect solutions in graphs and tables to the solutions of equations.Equality in Equations
I can explain the meaning of equality in an equation.
Solving Linear Equations
I can solve two-step linear equations with positive numbers.I can solve two-step linear equations with integers.
Graphing Inequalities
I can graph two-step inequalities on a number line.
Interpreting Linear Equations
I can interpret the rate of change and y-intercept for a linear equation.
Slope
I can find the slope of a line from a table, graph, and equation.
Writing Equations From Linear Relationships
I can write an equation from a linear relationship.
I can write an equation to show the relationship between distance and time.I can determine whether a table, graph, or equation represents a linear relationship.
- Video tutorial #1 (table)
- Video tutorial #2 (graph)
- Linear vs. nonlinear practice
- Linear relationships Quizizz game
Pattern of Change
I can determine whether a linear relationship is increasing or decreasing.I can explain how the pattern of change in a linear relationship shows up in a table, graph, and equation.
- Video tutorial #1
- Video tutorial #2 (example)
- Pattern of change in tables practice
- Pattern of change in graphs practice
- Pattern of change in equations practice
Comparing Linear Relationships
I can compare the pattern of change and y-intercept for two linear relationships.Solutions in Tables, Graphs, and Equations
I can connect solutions in graphs and tables to the solutions of equations.Equality in Equations
I can explain the meaning of equality in an equation.
- Video tutorial #1
- Video tutorial #2
- Modeling equality with numbers practice
- Can you create 10 true statements? An example might be 3 + 2 = 5. A second example with integers might be (3 + 7) - 5 = -10 + 15. Type numbers into the blue and red boxes. If the statement is true, then the scale will be balanced!
- Modeling two-step equations practice
- In order to move to every new step, click on the green check. The green check (or a similar symbol) will be in the upper right corner of the screen. Once you complete a problem, start a new one by click on the two tiles in the center of the screen.
- Modeling multi-step equations (advanced)
Solving Linear Equations
I can solve two-step linear equations with positive numbers.I can solve two-step linear equations with integers.
- Video tutorial #1
- Video tutorial #2
- Solving equations practice
- Solving equations (word problems)
- Solving equations basketball game
- Solving equations battleship
- Solving equations Quizlet study set
- If you'd rather play a different game or take a practice test with these questions, click the "Back" button in the upper left corner. Then, you pick which activity you'd like to do.
Graphing Inequalities
I can graph two-step inequalities on a number line.
Interpreting Linear Equations
I can interpret the rate of change and y-intercept for a linear equation.
- Video tutorial #1 (rate of change from an equation)
- If the rate of change is constant (meaning it stays the same), then the rate of change is also the constant of proportionality.
- Video tutorial #2 (rate of change for a graph)
- If the unit rate is constant (meaning it stays the same), then the unit rate is also the constant of proportionality.
- Video tutorial #3 (rate of change and y-intercept)
- Any time the narrator of the video says slope, imagine that she is saying rate of change. We'll learn more about slope VERY soon.
- Video tutorial #4 (y-intercept for a graph)
- Interpreting rate of change practice
- Interpreting y-intercept Quizizz game
Slope
I can find the slope of a line from a table, graph, and equation.
- Video tutorial #1 (graph)
- Video tutorial #2 (table)
- Video tutorial #3 (equation)
- Watch from 00:00-2:15. If you're interested in finding the slope from an equation that looks a little different, you're welcome to keep watching! We'll do problems like that in 8th grade.
- Finding slope from graphs
- Rags to Riches game (graphs)
- Finding slope from tables
- Slope Jeopardy game
Writing Equations From Linear Relationships
I can write an equation from a linear relationship.