Evidence 1
The student separates useful quantities from background details.
Difficulty Practice Guide
This page shows what medium practice should demand for grade 8 linear functions word problems. The goal is not a larger worksheet. The goal is to make the student's reasoning visible enough to choose the next better problem.
What Changes At This Difficulty
Student Work Signals
MathRoutine watches for whether the student understood the situation, wrote a useful setup, handled the calculation, and answered the exact question asked.
separate useful numbers from background details
complete a two-step setup
interpret the result with the correct unit
Medium Readiness
A difficulty page earns its place only when it tells parents and teachers what to look for at this exact level. For medium grade 8 linear functions word problems, the attempt should show more than a final number.
Evidence 1
The student separates useful quantities from background details.
Evidence 2
The solution uses a planned two-step or three-step structure.
Evidence 3
Units, labels, or comparison language are interpreted after calculation.
Difficulty-Matched Examples
These examples are not meant to be the whole practice set. They show the kind of reasoning pressure medium work should create for grade 8 linear functions word problems.
A water tank starts with 35 gallons and fills at 4.5 gallons per minute. Write a function for the amount of water after m minutes and find the amount after 12 minutes.
Reasoning strategy
Use initial value plus rate times time.
Support cue
Connect the starting water to the intercept and the fill rate to slope.
Two tutoring plans charge $30 plus $18 per session and $54 plus $12 per session. For how many sessions do the plans cost the same?
Reasoning strategy
Set the two linear cost functions equal and solve.
Support cue
Compare fixed fees and session rates instead of choosing the lower rate too early.
Why This Matters
Basic gives repeated targeted practice. Pro becomes useful when the student needs help understanding wording, recovering the setup, or seeing the same misconception return across attempts.
Compare plansDiagnosis Examples
Difficulty only matters if it exposes a clearer learning need. At this level, MathRoutine looks for whether the miss comes from the setup, the computation, the wording, a hidden quantity, or the final question.
Possible student miss
The student reads slope as a one-time amount.
MathRoutine should separate
Rate of change is not being treated as per-unit change.
Follow-up practice
Use comparison-of-plans problems that separate intercept and slope.
Possible student miss
The student compares outputs without evaluating both functions at the same input.
MathRoutine should separate
Function comparison lacks a shared input anchor.
Follow-up practice
Practice evaluating two models at one specified input before comparing.
Placement Decision
Move down
Move down if the student understands the math only after the wording is simplified.
Stay here
Stay here when the student solves correctly but still needs practice planning the sequence of steps.
Move up
Move to hard when the student can explain why each step is needed before calculating.
Compare Nearby Levels
Use the topic page for the full skill map, or compare adjacent difficulty guides when the student is between levels.