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Graphing Linear Equations Valentine's Day Algebra Heart Pennants Activity

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8th - 9th
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Loved this activity for the week of Valentine's. The students created adorable decorations for my classroom.
I am a fan of this seller and their products. I offered this as one of the stations in my rotations, and my students loved it. I enjoy seeing their work hanging in my classroom in a fresh, outside the box platform that isn't always turning tons of papers in.
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Description

In this activity, students work with linear equations in graphs and equations on heart-shaped math ornaments that double as Valentine's Day math classroom décor. Students are asked to either graph a given slope-intercept form equation or write the equation of a given line. Once a pennant is complete, it can be hung along a string in your classroom to show the world that, "Hey, we know linear equations!"

Included are 20 pennants (10 with slope-intercept equations to graph and 10 with linear graphs that ask students to find the equations), an answer sheet (if you would like students to also record their answers for credit) and an answer key. There are an additional 2 "blank" pennants included for you to write your own equations or draw your own graphs.

Each group of students can be given a set of pennants, scissors and either glue, tape or a stapler. Students can be in charge of cutting out the pennants. Groups can compete to see which group can complete the most pennants or your entire class can add pennants to one string as they complete each one. You may also choose to have your students color their pennants to add to your classroom décor.

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Standards

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Construct a function to model a linear relationship between two quantities. Determine the rate of change and initial value of the function from a description of a relationship or from two (𝘹, 𝘺) values, including reading these from a table or from a graph. Interpret the rate of change and initial value of a linear function in terms of the situation it models, and in terms of its graph or a table of values.
Understand that the graph of an equation in two variables is the set of all its solutions plotted in the coordinate plane, often forming a curve (which could be a line).
Write a function that describes a relationship between two quantities.

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