Point Slope Form Given Point and Slope Worksheet

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Point Slope Form Given Point and Slope Worksheet

Point-slope form is a common way to write the equation of a line when you’re given a slope and one point. This printable worksheet gives students focused practice setting up point-slope equations, including problems with negative coordinates and fraction slopes.

What students practice on this worksheet

This worksheet is designed for middle school and early algebra learners who are building confidence with linear equations. Students will:

  • write equations in point-slope form using a given slope and point

  • work with positive and negative values

  • practice fraction slopes and clean substitution

  • check answers using the included answer key

What’s included

  • 10 point-slope form problems (given a slope and a point)

  • a matching answer key

  • a mix of integer and fractional slopes, including negative values

When to use this worksheet

Use it for:

  • classwork or homework practice

  • warm-ups or exit tickets

  • extra review before a quiz on linear equations

  • small-group reteach for students who need more repetition

Want the full “how to” steps?

For a clear explanation of point-slope form, visit the Point-Slope Form concept page on Superthink. From there, students can also jump to related practice like finding slope and converting equations.

Related practice

If students need a refresher before starting, pair this worksheet with:

  • Finding slope from two points

  • Graphing lines (using slope)

  • Converting point-slope to slope-intercept form

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