Linear Relationships and Tables of Values
Students identify linear relationships, create tables of values, and describe patterns in linear sequences.
Key Questions
- How can we identify a linear relationship from a table of values?
- Design a table of values for a given linear rule.
- Explain how the 'rule' of a linear pattern relates to its growth.
ACARA Content Descriptions
Suggested Methodologies
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5E Model
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