Slope-Intercept Form

Teacher Guide | Grade 8 Mathematics | FAST Success Kit
Florida B.E.S.T. Standards: MA.8.AR.3.1, MA.8.AR.3.2, MA.8.AR.3.3, MA.8.AR.3.4
Learning Objective5-10 min lesson
Students will: Determine slope from various representations, identify the y-intercept, write equations in y = mx + b form, and graph linear equations.

Why this matters for FAST: Slope-intercept form is fundamental to linear relationships. FAST tests require students to find slope from graphs, tables, and word problems, write equations, and interpret slope and y-intercept in real-world contexts.

Materials Needed
Common Misconceptions

Misconception #1: Confusing Rise and Run

Students calculate run/rise instead of rise/run, or confuse which direction is positive.

How to Address:

"Slope is RISE over RUN - vertical change over horizontal change. Think: 'Rise comes first, just like in the alphabet R comes before R-un.' Rise = up/down (vertical), Run = left/right (horizontal)."

Misconception #2: Mixing Up m and b

Students confuse slope (m) with y-intercept (b) in y = mx + b.

How to Address:

"In y = mx + b, the number MULTIPLIED by x is the slope (m), and the number ADDED at the end is the y-intercept (b). Think: 'm goes with x' and 'b stands alone.'"

Misconception #3: Sign Errors with Negative Slope

Students don't understand that negative slope means the line goes down from left to right.

How to Address:

"Positive slope = line goes UP like climbing a hill. Negative slope = line goes DOWN like a slide. Think of walking left to right along the line."

Lesson Steps
1

Define Slope (2 min)

SAY THIS:

"Slope measures the STEEPNESS of a line - how fast it goes up or down. It's the rate of change: how much y changes when x changes by 1. We calculate it as rise over run: m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)."

Slope Formula: m = rise/run = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)

Example: Points (1, 2) and (3, 8)

m = (8-2)/(3-1) = 6/2 = 3

2

The Y-Intercept (1 min)

Y-Intercept (b): Where the line crosses the y-axis

This is the value of y when x = 0

In real-world contexts, it's often the "starting value"

3

Slope-Intercept Form (2 min)

y = mx + b

m = slope (rate of change)

b = y-intercept (starting value)

Example: y = 3x - 2 has slope 3 and y-intercept -2

4

Graphing from Slope-Intercept Form (2 min)

Graph y = 2x + 1

1. Plot the y-intercept: (0, 1)

2. Use slope m = 2 = 2/1: From (0, 1), go up 2 and right 1

3. Plot second point: (1, 3)

4. Draw the line through both points

5

Real-World Interpretation (2 min)

Example: A plumber charges $50 plus $40 per hour. Equation: y = 40x + 50

  • Slope (40) = rate of $40 per hour
  • Y-intercept (50) = starting charge of $50
  • x = hours worked, y = total cost
Check for Understanding

Quick Exit Ticket:

"Write the equation of a line with slope 4 and y-intercept -3."

Solution: y = 4x - 3

IXL Skills

Recommended IXL Practice:

Find slope from a graph Find slope from two points Find slope from a table Graph using slope-intercept Write equations from graphs Interpret slope and y-intercept