Finding Slope from a Graph Graphic Organizer
I created this finding slope from a graph graphic organizer for my Algebra 1 students to complete and glue in their interactive notebooks.
These notes were a great improvement to my past interactive notebook page for this topic.
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More Activities for Teaching Slope
- Average Rate of Change Self-Checking Question Stack Activity
- Finding Rate of Change from a Graph Hole Punch Activity
- Slope Treasure Hunt Activity
- Calculating Slope and Intercepts Foldable
- Finding Slope Foldable
- Four Types of Slope Graphic Organizer
- Rate of Change Interpreting Graphs Practice
- Rate of Change Graphic Organizer and Practice Problems
- Finding Slope and Intercepts Foldable
- Interpreting Slope and Intercepts Foldable
- Calculating Rate of Change from a Graph Practice Book
- Crow and the Pitcher Activity for Introducing Rate of Change
- Calculating Rate of Change from a Table or Set of Points Practice Book
- The Adventures of Slope Dude Posters
- Slope Dude Says
- Finding Slope from a Table or Set of Points Notes
- Slope Concept Map
- Finding Slope from a Graph Graphic Organizer
- Interpreting Slope from a Graph or Table Practice Book
- WWSDS What Would Slope Dude Say Posters
- Slope Art Assignment
- Four Types of Slope Foldable
- Four Cars Task for Introducing Rate of Change
- Slope and Intercept Practice Poof Book
- Four Types of Slope Name Art Activity
- Rate of Change Graphic Organizer
- Rise Over Run Reminders
- Slope Between Two Points – Around the Room Practice Activity
- Four Types of Slope Pictures
- Slope Foldable
- Slope Tree Method for Teaching 4 Types of Slope
Definitely not tired of seeing notebook pages. They are my favorite! 🙂
Yay! Mine too!
Great stuff! Thanks for sharing! My notebook is not this cool… I feel inspired!
Thanks! My notebooks are always a work in progress. This is year 3, and they are so much better than year 1!
No, not tired of notebook pages at all! Thank you for taking the time to share them!
Thanks for taking the time to read my blog! It means a lot to me!
your welcome
Not tired at all! I want to try interactive notebooks with my Algebra 2 classes next year, so I love seeing the examples of entire units! Thank you!
You should definitely try INBs! They are LIFE-CHANGING!
I will take your pics and uploads any way you post them! I started using INB's this year in all my math classes, completely due to you. They have been a fantastic resource (I teach algebra over two years to sped students) and my bosses all think I am all that because of it. So thank you for sharing everything that you do and letting me download and use your examples. Pretty sure I owe you! =)
Thanks Lisa! So glad to hear that INBs are going well for you and your students! They make me so happy. Comments like this do, too. 😀
Thanks for sharing. Would you send the standard form foldable book you used your first year?
Sure! Send me an e-mail at mathequalslove(at)gmail(dot)com
I love these foldables! This is exactly what an interactive notebook should look like! I call mine an "interactive notebook," but it is just students' Cornell Notes.
Are these foldables availabe? I love the examples and "puff booklets." Do you sell them?
Thanks, I love it!
Your work is AMAZING!!
How do you fold the interpreting slope booklet?? It is giving me some issues.
This post has instructions on folding. https://mathequalslove.net/foldable-book-of-exponent-rules/
Thank you so much!!!
I thank the Lord that I have found your blog!! I was an elementary teacher for 16 years. This year, I find myself teaching 7th grade math with one advanced section of Algebra 1!!! Panic ensued when I found out. Your blog, your interactive notebook and your willingness to share it all has been a blessing!!I wish I could just take some time and watch you work your magic! You have helped me feel more confident and my students LOVE your IN pages!! Would you be willing to share the inside of your Slope and Intercept Practice booklet and all of the organizers form your first year or other places that are not currently in your box folder for download? I use your pdf files and would love to have access to all that you used for this unit. I cannot thank you enough for everything you do and share with us!! YOU ARE AMAZING!!!!!
Good Afternoon,
I am trying to open the Algebra 1 Quiz 2-2 but am not able to open the PUB files. Is there any way you can send me the quiz via a word document. You can email it to me at birch2007[at]yahoo.com. I love all of your INB, I use them for my resource students.
Could you tell me how you fold the interpreting slope from a table and a graph booklet. Every time I think I have it figured out, something doesn't turn right. Do I have to cut the paper in some way??
I love your blog and your INB materials. They have really helped shape how I convey material to my students, so thank you for sharing all of this!
Great Notebook Love it