Understand that the graph of a linear function f is the set of points on a line representing the ordered pairs (x, f(x)). 0706.3.6
Links verified on 6/11/2014
- Catch the Fly - Use the keyboard to enter the x and y values of an ordered pair to help the fly catch a bug. No score is kept, each question is essentially a one question game.
- Coordinate Geometry - introduction, explanation, examples and practice problems
- The coordinate plane - practice from Math.com
- Coordinate Plane Practice - students type ordered pairs in the blocks on this interactive PowerPoint show written by Internet4Classrooms
- Create a Haunted House...if you dare! - Follow directions to sharpen your graphing skills, create a cool haunted house and then morph it using math.
- Expressions, Equation Solving and Graphing in the Coordinate Plane - The Haunted house and many more coordinate plane practice problems
- Find Slope and y-Intercept - [15 slides] designed as a bellwork assignment, this show gives practice at reading slope and intercept from graphs [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.]
- General Coordinates Game - Students investigate the Cartesian coordinate system through identifying the coordinates of points, or requesting that a particular point be plotted.
- Graphing Applet - interactive site which identifies the ordered pairs of points students click on - Advanced version of the same applet
- Graphing Equations and Inequalities Unit Quiz
- Graphing linear equations. - practice from Math.com
- Graphing Ordered Pairs - explanation and interactive practice
- Greg's Grid Graphs - help Greg and his family plan their visit to the museum
- Maze Game - Students use their knowledge of points on a graph to move a robot to the target, while avoiding mines.
- Ordered Simple Plot - interactive coordinate plane from Shodor
- Practice Converting Linear Equations into Slope-Intercept Form - [11 slides] [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.] this show provides several opportunities for student practice - Expanded version of this show [25 slides]
- Rectangular Coordinate System - algebra tutorial
- Simple Coordinates Game - Students investigate the first quadrant of the Cartesian coordinate system through identifying the coordinates of points, or requesting that a particular point be plotted.
- Simple Maze Game - Students investigate the first Quadrant of the Cartesian coordinate system by directing a robot through a mine field laid out on the plane.
- Slope and y-intercept - practice from Math.com
- Slope-Intercept Form - [12 slides] this show uses animation very effectively, provides examples and the chance for student response and invludes a great real-world application of slope-intercept [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.]
- Slope Intercept Jeopardy - this show is in Jeopardy format; with five categories each with five questions - good for a while class review
- Spy Guys Interactive - Using Ordered Pairs - Video Lesson
- Stock the Shelves - You have two minutes to put the soda bottles in their correct places on the coordinate plane. or
- What's the Point? - a coordinate plane game from Funbrain.com (use the hardest level)
- Worksheet Generator - Print your own blank coordinate plane worksheets, you determine the number of grids on a sheet and whether the grids are numbered or not.
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