Grade 8-12 
Mathematics 
(Algebra I) 
Standard 7

Students verify that a point on a line, given an
equation of the line, and they are able to
derive linear equations using the point
slope formula.

 

Resources
Lesson Plans
Assessments

Algebra 1  
An Integrated Approach, Larson/Kanold/Stiff,  
2000 Edition,  
D.C. Heath and Company 

Section References 

5.1 Equations of Lines  
Using Slope-Intercept  
Form 

5.2 Equations of Lines 
Given the Slope and a  
Point 

5.3 Equations of Lines 
Given Two Points 

5.6 Point-Slope Form 
of the Equation of a Line 

Software 

Graph Action Plus,  
Tom Snyder Productions  
1996 
cd mac 

Green Globs and 
Graphing Equations, 
Sunburst Communications  
1996 
floppy apple II/mac/dos/windows 

Specific Textbook  
Web Sites 

http://www.glencoe.com/ 
sec/math/prealg/mathnet/ 

http://www.eduplace.com/ 
links/ 

http://www.eduplace.com/ 

http://www.hmco.com/ 
college/mathematics/ 
index.html 

http://www.mcdougallittell. 
com/ 

http://www.hmco.com/ 

http://www.SRA-4KIDS.com/ 

General Math  
Reference Sites 

http://www.learner.org/ 
sami/view-category.php3 
?category=math 

http://www.score.k12.ca.us/ 

http://henson.austin.apple. 
com/edres/curric.shtml 

http://school.discovery.com/ 
schrockguide/index.html 

http://www.EDsOasis.org/ 

http://www.math.com/ 

http://www.nea.org/grants/ 
free.html 

http://www.wcom.com/ 
marcopolo/ 

http://www.udel.edu/sine/ 

http://dewey.chs.chico.k12. 
ca.us/math.html 

Free Stuff 

http://www.nea.org/ 
grants/free.html 

State/National Math  
Ed Organizations 

http://www.nctm.org/ 

http://www.cde.ca.gov/ 

Calif. Dept. of Ed. Standards, Assessment, Ed. Reference. 

Calculator Reference Site 
http://www.ti.com/ 
calc/docs/calchome.html 



Previously Published Data 

1.) Students will find five points that lie on the line 3x + 4y = 12. They will find points that do not lie on the line. 


2.) Students will find the equation of the line that has a slope of 3/5 and passes through the point (-35, -20). 

Previously Published Data 

1.) Students will plot and graph 2 points for the equation 2(x - 3) + 3y = 0, choose another point on the line, and check to see if it makes the equation true. They will explain their reasoning.