Still working through my draft folder. And, I happened upon some INB pages that I somehow forgot to post this year. I posted snippets of some of these, but never the entire unit. Don't worry. I'll rectify the situation today! If you're in a hurry, the new, never posted pages, are at the very beginning and towards the middle. As always, files to makes these pages are embedded at the bottom.
I present to you:
Unit 6: Linear Functions
This pic is old. Here's the rest of the table of contents:
61 Finding Slope From A Graph
62 Finding Slope From A Table
63 Finding Slope From 2 Pts.
64 Linear Function Vocabulary
65-66 Linear/Non-Linear Practice
67 X- and Y- Intercepts
68 Different Forms of Linear Functions
69 HOYVUX
70 Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
Read more about the Slope Name Art assignment
here.
Read more about Slope Dude
here.
I actually had the students draw 3 examples of each type of slope. I only put one example of each in my notebook to keep a student from copying my notebook and not having to think!
I use these little light bulb post-it notes I got from Target to mark things in my notebook to change for next year.
I had my students design their own notebook pages over finding slope. That was an experience that I'll try to blog about ASAP.
I posted about our linear/non-linear practice pages
here.
And, I blogged about our x- and y-intercept notes
here.
The next set of images are ones I haven't shared with you before. Oops... This year, I decided to teach all of the different forms of linear functions at once. The jury is still kinda out on whether that was a good decision or not... The test will be to see if I decide to do it the same this year!
I've already posted about our HOY VUX notes
here.
This year's parallel and perpendicular notes are very similar / almost identical to
last year's notes.
All of the files you need to make these notebook pages are embedded below as both PDF and editable files. Enjoy! Let me know via e-mail at mathequalslove(at)gmail(dot)com if you have trouble downloading these files.