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| Slope Quiz | An interactive lesson from Addision Wesley that allows you to determine the slope. Twelve examples are included. |
| Slope Lesson | A lesson on how slope is determined. It includes two interactive quizzes. |
| Lesson | An excellent lesson that develops concepts of slope and intercepts. The lesson is interactive and concludes with a quiz. |
| Lesson 2 | A continuation of the above lesson. Develops the concept of graphing a linear equation from slope and y-intecept. |
| Package | A complete package for this entire unit of graphing linear equations. Completely interactive with many activities along the way. Includes evaluation and quizzes |
| +/- | A lesson that explain the difference between positive and negative slopes as well as zero and no slope equations. Includes summary quiz |
| Interaction | An interactive page that allows you to adjust the slope and y-intercept, then calculate the slope from two points |
| Exploration | An excellent exploration that allows you to change two points on a graph, determine change in x and y, and calculate slope. Shockwave is required. |
| Function Machine | This activity allows the user to explore simple linear functions. This Java applet requires a Java-capable browser. It is an exploration for students to explore how a linear function is created |
| Slope Slider | This activity allows the user to explore the relationship between slope
and intercept in the Cartesiancoordinate system. The applet allows the
manipulation of a linear function of the form f(x) = mx + b. Using slider
bars one can manipulate the line and a point along the line. |
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Math 10 Text - Regina Public pages 92-96 |
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Math 10 Text - Burt Theissen pages 112-120, 131-135 |