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Give students 2–3 minutes of quiet work time followed by a whole-class discussion. If necessary, encourage students to not pick 0 for
For each equation choose a value for
The goal of this discussion is to reinforce the idea that the solutions to a given equation will all lie on the same line, and that line represents the set of all possible solutions to the equation. Begin by collecting the pairs of
“How did you pick your
“What do you notice about all the points?” (The points collected for each equation form a different line.)
Your teacher will give you a set of cards. One partner has 6 cards labeled A through F and one partner has 6 cards labeled a through f. Cards with the same letter, for example Cards A and a, have an equation on one card and a coordinate pair
The partner with the equation asks the partner with a solution for either the
The partner with the equation uses this value to find the other value, explaining each step as they go.
The partner with the coordinate pair checks their partner’s work. If the coordinate pair does not match, both partners should look through the steps to find and correct any errors. Otherwise, both partners move onto the next set of cards.
Keep playing until you have finished all the cards.