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5 Linear equation Review
Grade Level:
9
Subject:
Algebra 1a
Topic:
Review linear equations from last 4 lessons in preparation for a test.
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Students will understand the form of a linear equation.
Students will know how to graph a linear equation knowing two point or the slope and a point, or from a equation in the slope intercept or standard form.
Students will be able to find the slope of a line either graphically or algebraically, or from a given equation.
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The students seemed to enjoy this unit and all but two did well on the test.
I have to keep going over concepts with them because their retention is not good for the most part. It is a difficult class because their are 4 students who work very hard and pick up the concepts. They are board with the constant repetition. The rest have difficulty with math and have little motivation. Once they understand a new concept they are proud of themselves but they are resistant to learning new concepts.