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Support your visual learners by supplementing your slope guided notes with these finding slope graphic organizers. This resource compares all four types of slope (positive, negative, zero, undefined).
These graphic organizers are perfect for creating reference sheets that your students can use throughout the year! When completed, they are easy to read and keep your students’ notes organized.
There are three different examples for each type of slope that can be used as in class notes or a review activity. This slope activity includes finding slope from a graph, two points, and slope-intercept form equations.
Answer keys and teacher directions are also included to help you scaffold and differentiate your lessons.
Ways to use these graphic organizers:
✨ Guided notes – Use a graphic organizer as part of your guided notes to help your students keep important information all in one place. This is a great way to help your students create reference pages to use throughout the unit.
✨ Review or reinforcement – Your students probably don’t retain all of the information that is thrown at them during an introductory lesson. Use this graphic organizer to do a quick review of the initial lesson.
✨ Small groups – Give your students the blank version of the graphic organizer and have them come up with example problems on their own. They can then share with their group or all the groups can share what they came up with to the rest of the class.
✨ Test prep – Have your students complete this graphic organizer themselves to study for an upcoming test. BONUS: let them use this during the quiz/test as an incentive to study.
You may also like:
⭐ Finding Slope Discovery Project
⭐ Graphing Equations Using Slope-Intercept Form Guided Notes and Practice
⭐ Types of Slope in Real Life Project for Algebra 1
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