Writing Equation of a Line from Graph Printable Scavenger Hunt
About This Product
Get your students writing the equation of a line from a graph in a whole new way with this exciting Writing Equation of a Line from Graph Printable Scavenger Hunt! Fun, engaging, and so easy to put together, this helps to reinforce concepts of slope-intercept form while students stay excited and active in their learning.
This collaborative, interactive learning activity make learning fun with this printable scavenger hunt. Students are solving equations, then finding their next clue, and working through a series of problems that bring them full circle. The best part? The activity is self-checking, meaning students can find and correct their own mistakes as they go – no teacher intervention required!
What's Inside?
Printable Scavenger Hunt Cards: Each card includes a math problem in the center and an answer in the top corner that directs students to the next card.
Teacher & Student Instructions: Easy-to-follow instructions are included to make setup and gameplay a breeze.
Answer Key: Simplify grading and allow for quick checks, making your life easier.
Why You’ll Love This Activity
No Preparation Required: Just print the cards and place them around your classroom. That's it!
Self-Checking: Students can check, in a moment, whether their answers are correct by searching for the next card containing the matching solution.
Flexible and Paced by Student: Students may work individually or in small groups, allowing freedom of movement and learning at a pace that is acceptable to them.
Fun and Interactive: The scavenger hunt format makes what could be an intimidating topic an exciting math adventure. Perfect for: Practice writing linear equations from graphs in slope-intercept form. Engage students in independent or collaborative work. Add a fun and interactive twist to your math lessons.
This scavenger hunt is great for grades -11 and was designed to meet key CCSS math standards, making it a fantastic resource to add to your curriculum.
Whether as an introductory lesson or a review, engagement in this active learning will boost the confidence in your students.