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This 12 problem review booklet is specifically aligned and coded with the STAAR Algebra 1 End of Course Exam but can also be used to review for most state Algebra 1 EOC exams as content standards across the U.S. are similar.

Independent practice booklets can be incorporated in a variety of ways: Interactive Notebooks, Homework, Warm-Ups, Stations/Centers and many more creative ways! Its compact design makes it easier for students to take class work to and from school making the booklets a great alternative to assigning homework from a heavy textbook.

TEKS standards in REPORTING CATEGORY 2: Describing and Graphing Linear Functions, Equations, and Inequalities

Readiness Standards:

A.3(B) calculate the rate of change of a linear function represented tabularly, graphically, or algebraically in context of mathematical and real-world problems

A.3(C) graph linear functions on the coordinate plane and identify key features, including x-intercept, y-intercept, zeros, and slope, in mathematical and real-world problems

A.3(D) graph the solution set of linear inequalities in two variables on the coordinate plane

Supporting Standards:

A.3(A) determine the slope of a line given a table of values, a graph, two points on the line, and an equation written in various forms, including y = mx + b, Ax + By = C, and y – y1 = m(x – x1)

A.3(E) determine the effects on the graph of the parent function f(x) = x when f(x) is replaced by af(x), f(x) + d, f(x – c), f(bx) for specific values o f a, b, c, and d

A.3(F) graph systems of two linear equations in two variables on the coordinate plane and determine the solutions if they exist

A.3(G) estimate graphically the solutions to systems of two linear equations with two variables in real-world problems

A.3(H) graph the solution set of systems of two linear inequalities in two variables on the coordinate plane

A.4(A) calculate, using technology, the correlation coefficient between two quantitative variables and interpret this quantity as a measure of the strength of the linear association

A.4(B) compare and contrast association and causation in real-world problems

A.4(C) write, with and without technology, linear functions that provide a reasonable fit to data to estimate solutions and make predictions for real-world problems

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