This was planned for a top set so includes
equation of lines of best fit, but lots of the lesson can also be used with lower groups.
Three worksheets on the following: midpoint of a line segment, gradient of a straight line passing through two points and
equation of a line passing through two points.
Examples on normal distribution,
equation of a line of best fit, Spearman's rank correlation coefficient, and choropleth maps.
Not yet available elsewhere in the store)- Writing
the Equations of a line (NEW!
Find
the Equation of the Line Y = mx + c 3.
Find
the equation of a line parallel to the axes or main diagonal.
Matching game for equations to lines on a graph, Goes through how to find the gradient of a line when given two coordinates then onto how to find
the equation of a line when you have the gradient and one point.
Then I've created a table with 2 coordinates, the gradient, and
the equation of the line.
Contains worded problems, simultaneous, changing the subject,
equations of lines, quadratic, sequences and more.
This resources helps pupils revise forming
an equation of a line from its graph.
Card sort activity contains 24 different card which need to be sorted into 8 sets which include
an equation of a line, a gradient function and the stationary point.
Included Lessons — 25 Pages: 1) Review of Prerequisite Skills 2) Length of a Line Segment 3) Finding the Midpoint of a Line 4) Finding the Equation of a Circle 5) Finding
the Equation of a Line 6) Medians 7) Verifying Shapes 8) Medians, Bisectors and Altitude 9) Distance from a Point to a Line This file is in.
How does the position of the line affect
the equation of the line?
A worksheet on: determining whether a point is on a given line, identifying the gradient and y - intercept of a given line, finding the gradient and
the equation of a line passing through two given points, finding the equation of a line given its gradient and a point on it and determining whether two lines are parallel perpendicular or neither.
A fully detailed lesson plan on
equation of the line (Perpendicular line) with starter, main, task, assessment, worksheet, solution and plenary.
Topics covered include, collecting like terms, solving equations, double brackets, nth term, quadratic sequences, simultaneous equations and
equations of lines.
There are four here which use perimeter, area, Pythagoras,
equations of lines, coordinates, vectors, equations of circles, expanding brackets, solving equations as well as other topics.
It includes questions on drawing linear graphs, calculating gradients and writing
the equation of a line given two points.
Each question involves the following: generating coordinates plotting the graph finding the coordinates of the turning point, finding the coordinates of the y intercept finding
the equation of the line of symmetry finding the solution to f (x) = 0 It is scaffolded at the beginning, the final graph is a negative quadratic.
Topics covered within this mind the gap: Place value, square / cube values, probability, listing combinations, simplifying expressions, expanding a single bracket, error intervals, two way tables, expanding a double bracket, basic money problem, sequences,
equation of a line, standard form, difference of two squares, ratio.
SMART notebook lesson and the worksheets attached cover naming straight lines, finding the gradient and y - intercept from the equation of a straight line, writing down
the equation of a line with a specified gradient going through a given point and working out the equation of a line between two points (Grades C, B and A questions included)
This lesson shows you how to determine
the equation of a line that is parallel to the x-axis or y - axis...
For example, in the eighth - grade data from the US National Assessment of Educational Progress [NAEP] show that students continue to struggle on very straightforward algebra problems: Only 59 % of 8th graders were able to find an equation that is equivalent to n + 18 = 23, and only 31 % of 8th graders were able to find
an equation of a line that passes through a given point and with a negative slope (National Assessment of Educational Progress, Question Tool, 2011).
Equation of a Line on a Plane Worksheets These Coordinate Worksheets will produce problems for practicing solving the equation of a line on a coordinate plane.
This Coordinate Worksheet will produce problems for practicing solving
the equation of a line on a coordinate plane.
Use properties of parallel and perpendicular lines to determine
an equation of a line or coordinates of a point
To get this number, we use
the equation of a line, y = mx + b. Where y is the sentence, x is the seriousness of our charge, m is the slope of our line, and b is where our line crosses the Y - axis.