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Google Sheets Algebra 1 Systems of Equations | Graphing Method MYSTERY REVEAL

$5.00

Students will solve 15 systems of equations by graphing using Google™ Sheets. Included is a corresponding Google™ Slides file for students to graph the systems and show work. I had my students open both files (Sheets and Slides) and do a split screen on their Chromebooks to work on both files simultaneously. Some students also chose to just keep both tabs open and go back and forth between Sheets and Slides.

This resource currently contains just one Level. Answers include “No Solution” and “Infinitely Many” Solutions. (See preview to view all 15 problems.)

Instant Feedback Feature (using Google™ Sheets) gives students immediate feedback by indicating that answers are correct when the text color changes from red to black with a check mark and a piece of the mystery image revealing itself.

Auto-Grading Feature (using Google™ Sheets) provides the Overall Score %, the number of problems attempted and the number of correctly answered problems for hassle-free grading.

Students have a motivational incentive to re-try problems with incorrect answers so they can reveal the entire image!

Download includes a PDF with links to access the Google Drive resource and Step-by-Step Teacher Instructions.

Made for Google Drive: Interactive. Paperless. Instant Feedback. No Prep.

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