Slope-Intercept Form Four-In-A-Row Game
The unique thing about this game is that students get to CHOOSE whether to mark off the slope of the line on each card or the y-intercept, so they can use strategy for what is most beneficial to mark off on their card to try to win, and they get extra practice at the same time. They will be motivated to find and test both, increasing their familiarity with slope intercept form of a line. This game is great practice for finding slopes and y-intercepts from a graph. Students play in small groups and take turns. After drawing a card with a graph of a line, the student has a choice whether to cross off the slope of the line OR the y-intercept of the line on the grid-style game board sheet. Four spaces marked off in a row results in a win! Students can use strategy with their choices, but must state the slope or y-intercept aloud for other players to verify. Reviews from Other Teachers: - This was my favorite review of slope intercept for my 8th grade learning support math class! Th