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Graphing Lines and Killing Zombies ~ Graphing in Slope Intercept Form Activity

Graphing Lines & Zombies ~ Slope Intercept Form Activity by Amazing Mathematics

Graphing lines and catching zombies amazing mathematics answer key

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Graphing Lines & Zombies ~ Slope Intercept Form Activity by Amazing Mathematics

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This distance learning ready zombie themed graphing linear equations activity will strengthen your students’ skills at graphing in slope intercept form.

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After many requests a "Catching Zombies" version has been added. It's the exact same activity and problems but replaces the word "Killing" for "Catching". It's included in the resource download after purchase.

Other Holidays Available

  • Thanksgiving -> Graphing Lines & Catching Turkeys
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How it Works- Students are given a graph with 12 zombies on it and 12 y=mx+b equations. Students will cut out each equation and graph the line on the zombie graph. They will then glue the equation next to the zombie that it “killed”. Zombies are “killed” when a line runs through any part of their body. Precision is key in this activity as each line should only run through 1 zombie. If a line runs through more than 1 zombie the student was not precise enough.

Need a Warm Up? Check out The Warm Up To… Graphing Lines & Killing Zombies

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Also Available in Spanish

Líneas Gráfica y Matando Zombies - Forma de Intersección de la Pendiente

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  • Standard Form -> Graphing Lines & Killing Zombies - Standard Form
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