Graphing Linear Equations Spiderwebs Halloween Math Activity

Spooky Spiderwebs with Linear Equations

Graphing Linear Equations is a skill that requires a lot of practice! This is a great differentiated lesson for your students to create Spiderweb designs! These make for great bulletin board displays for Halloween time! 

There are four different Spiderweb designs. 

  • Option 1: 1st Quadrant with the origin as the y-intercept

  • Option 2: 1st Quadrant with varying y-intercepts

  • Option 3: Four Quadrants with varying y-intercepts

  • Option 4: Four Quadrants with 1 as the y-intercept

You can choose to give one graph for your entire class or choose to give options to students from the four graphs. 

Example Spiderwebs Completed and Colored

Each spiderweb consists of student directions, a blank graph, a blank graph with inner webs for guidance, a completed graphed line example, and a completed web design using the given inner webs. 

Example Student Instructions

Example Student Instructions

Example Blank Graph

Example Blank Graph

Example Blank Graph with Inner Webs

Example Blank Graph with Inner Webs

Example Completed Graphed Lines

Example Completed Graphed Lines

Example Completed Web Design

Example Completed Web Design

Example Student Instructions Answer Key

Example Student Instructions Answer Key

You can give a blank graph to students to allow them to draw the inner web design on their own. This makes the activity more challenging! For your beginner learners you can give the graph with the inner webs to help ensure their lines are correct. This is a great way for self-checking their work!

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Spooky Spiderwebs Graphing Linear Equations