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Shop Graphing Linear Equations Project - The Crazy Cat Café | 8th Grade Functions
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Graphing Linear Equations Project - The Crazy Cat Café | 8th Grade Functions

USD 4.00

Your students will love this fun & engaging project for your 8th Grade Functions Unit! Practicing Graphing Linear Equations, students will complete 5 scenarios at the Crazy Cat Cafe: provide multiple representations by identifying the equation, creating a table of values, graphing the resulting ordered pairs, and identifying the initial value and rate of change.

No Prep - just print and go!

This project took my 8th grade students 2, 50-minute lessons to complete.

What’s included:

  • 5 ready-to-print pages

  • Engaging theme!

  • Marking guide

  • Answer Key

Perfect for your Functions Unit, this project offers the flexibility to be used as a graded assignment, a fun review activity, a math station or a substitute lesson.

Perfect for:

  • End of Unit Project - Linear Equations

  • 8th Grade

  • End of Year Math Activity

  • CCSS: 8.F.B4

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Your students will love this fun & engaging project for your 8th Grade Functions Unit! Practicing Graphing Linear Equations, students will complete 5 scenarios at the Crazy Cat Cafe: provide multiple representations by identifying the equation, creating a table of values, graphing the resulting ordered pairs, and identifying the initial value and rate of change.

No Prep - just print and go!

This project took my 8th grade students 2, 50-minute lessons to complete.

What’s included:

  • 5 ready-to-print pages

  • Engaging theme!

  • Marking guide

  • Answer Key

Perfect for your Functions Unit, this project offers the flexibility to be used as a graded assignment, a fun review activity, a math station or a substitute lesson.

Perfect for:

  • End of Unit Project - Linear Equations

  • 8th Grade

  • End of Year Math Activity

  • CCSS: 8.F.B4

Your students will love this fun & engaging project for your 8th Grade Functions Unit! Practicing Graphing Linear Equations, students will complete 5 scenarios at the Crazy Cat Cafe: provide multiple representations by identifying the equation, creating a table of values, graphing the resulting ordered pairs, and identifying the initial value and rate of change.

No Prep - just print and go!

This project took my 8th grade students 2, 50-minute lessons to complete.

What’s included:

  • 5 ready-to-print pages

  • Engaging theme!

  • Marking guide

  • Answer Key

Perfect for your Functions Unit, this project offers the flexibility to be used as a graded assignment, a fun review activity, a math station or a substitute lesson.

Perfect for:

  • End of Unit Project - Linear Equations

  • 8th Grade

  • End of Year Math Activity

  • CCSS: 8.F.B4

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