Converting Standard Form of a Line to Slope-Intercept Form

by Kate's Math Lessons

Price: 300 points or $3 USD

Subjects: math

Grades: 8,9,10,11

Description: *This is a scaffolded deck that increases in difficulty* The first few cards are designed to help students identify the difference between standard form and slope-intercept form of a linear equation. An example is given to show how to change an equation from standard form to slope-intercept form. Students then are asked to write equations in slope-intercept form and enter the slope and y-intercept separately (great for beginners to see if they're getting only part of the answer incorrect). The remaining cards have students enter the entire equation independently. This deck includes a few equations that are not technically in standard form. For example, -2x - 3y =18 and 3x + y - 7 = 2. You can hide these cards if you don't want students to see them.