Slope Intercept Form Activity - Stained Glass Project - Finding Slope Practice
🎨 Stained Glass Slope Project | Linear Equations | Slope-Intercept Form | Art + Math Activity
Bring creativity and color to your math classroom with this fun and hands-on Stained Glass Slope Project!
Students apply their understanding of slope-intercept form, linear equations, and x- and y-intercepts to design their own unique stained-glass artwork. Perfect as a practice activity, assessment, or enrichment project while teaching slope — and a great way to integrate math and art!
✨ What’s Included
✅ Teacher Directions — clear setup and implementation steps
✅ Student Directions — step-by-step instructions for creating the stained glass
✅ 3 Linear Equation Worksheet Pages — determine the lines to be graphed
✅ Photos of Finished Projects — inspire your students
✅ Sample Solution — shows a completed example
✅ Grading Rubric — assess accuracy, creativity, and effort
✅ Editable Versions of the Student Directions & Grading Rubric — customize to fit your class needs
🧠 Skills Covered
Students will:
- Graph linear equations in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b)
- Identify positive, negative, zero, and undefined slopes
- Determine x- and y-intercepts
- Apply graphing skills creatively to design a colorful stained-glass window
Every student’s project turns out unique, since they choose from a provided list of equations!
🎯 Perfect For
- Practice or review of slope & linear equations
- Assessment or performance task
- Math & art integration
- Sub plans or early finisher activity
- Engaging end-of-unit project
❤️ Why Teachers Love It
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “My students LOVED this! It was the perfect mix of creativity and math — every project came out different, and they were so proud to display their work.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Such a fun way to assess slope and intercepts — and the editable rubric made grading so easy!”