Algebra Task Card Activity mini-bundle - print and digital
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Description
This 4-part bundle includes the following 4 sets of Algebra task cards:
Systems of Linear Inequalities Tasks - print and digital
Students work either independently or together to work through 10 task cards that ask them to:
1: Write systems of inequalities from graphs
2: Determine which points on a graph are solutions
3: Graph systems of inequalities
4: Complete a system and determine if points are solutions
5: Figure out what is wrong ("Find the error") in a system.
A student answer sheet is included as well as an answer key.
Analyzing & Comparing Functions Tasks - print and digital
What makes a function? Students work either independently or together to identify functions represented in: tables, graphs, coordinate pairs, equations, scatter plots, and in verbal word problems (8.F.A.1), to identify which of two functions has a greater rate of change (8.F.A.2), and if a function is linear or nonlinear (8.F.A.3). You may choose to have your students simply identify the functions on the 16 task cards or also explain answers. The answer sheet provides space for both. An answer key is also included.
Slope Task Cards - print and digital
Slope comes in many forms. Students work either independently or together to find slopes given: graphs, right triangles, tables of data, equations, and coordinate pairs (8.F.A.2). On each of the 10 task cards is an additional question, which asks students to find the equations of the lines represented in the data (8.F.B.4). You may choose to have your students work only to find slope or also to find these equations. A student answer sheet is included as well as an answer key.
Equations and Inequalities Translate and Solve Tasks - print and digital
Students translate equations and inequalities from words into algebraic expressions/equations/inequalities and then solve their equations and inequalities.
Questions include:
-Translate the word problem into an equation/inequality and solve.
-Solve for the variable.
-Translate numerical expression into a verbal expression.
-Translate the verbal inequality into an algebraic inequality.
-Determine which inequality sign is used in the given expression.
Includes 10 task cards with multiple questions on most, answer sheet and answer key. Now also includes an editable GOOGLE Forms version to send to students working online.
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