I was looking for something that had its own grids as I didn’t want the mis-drawing of axes to take over a lesson but there wasn’t a lot (maybe I wasn’t looking in the right place), so I wrote this. There are three sections: y=mx+c, rearranging to y=mx+c, mixed questions. There is also a RAG sheet for students to fill in as they go to demonstrate progress.
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bkol
6 months ago
5
Thank you for sharing.
alutwyche
6 months ago
No problem, thank you.
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shmiggle
5 years ago
5
This looks exactly what I need, thank you for sharing.
alutwyche
5 years ago
Excellent; glad it's useful
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kathybailey
5 years ago
5
Great resource - thank you!
alutwyche
5 years ago
You are welcome; glad it's useful
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StephanieHaley
5 years ago
5
Thank you - very helpful.
alutwyche
5 years ago
No problem; glad it's useful
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woodsjsteve
5 years ago
5
Great stuff
alutwyche
5 years ago
Thank you
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