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Reading Football Rates and Starting Values

Guided Lesson · ≈ 45 min · Grade 8 · Math · Texas

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What should students learn?
Determine the rate of change and y-intercept from a table or graph of a real situation, and explain what each one means in that situation.
Anything I should know?
Use football for the examples. Half of them play and the rest are at the game Friday. They can find the slope fine, they just can't tell me what it means.

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Grade 8 · Math

Texas

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  • use data from a table or graph to determine the rate of change or slope and y-intercept in mathematical and real-world problems;

    111.31.d.3.E · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills — Mathematics
  • calculate the rate of change of a linear function represented tabularly, graphically, or algebraically in context of mathematical and real-world problems;

    111.31.d.3.D · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills — Mathematics
  • use data from a table or graph to determine the rate of change or slope and y-intercept in mathematical and real-world problems.

    111.28.b.4.C · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills — Mathematics

Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS), Texas Administrative Code. Source: Texas Education Agency. Source: state Department of Education / state administrative code. Public regulatory text; verbatim, with provenance.

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