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What the Slope? 8.F.B.4

July 27, 2017 benavidesf ML Functions, ML Modeling

Working individually as well as in groups students will actively investigate what it really means to graph a linear equation. Using water and cups, worksheets, and even a jumbo sized graph right in the middle of the floor, students will gain a deeper understanding of linear equations and how to graph them. This lesson also has a strong focus on story problems.

Math 486 Group Project-29sh3c2

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