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File for the Post: Multi Step Equations INB While looking for a document, I found that I have created MULTIPLE foldables over the same concept. My first foldable that I created over solving equations is pictured below... You can find the original post here: Solving Equations Flip-Book I decided to create the following foldable last spring to use this school year. However, I did not use these foldables this year. The resource Algebra 1 teacher did use them this school year though! So, at…

Students will be constructing a booklet that goes over solving one-step equations. There are example problems that include positive and negative solutions. There are 3 versions included: (1) Fill-in template, (2) answer key template, and (3) blank template.There are 6 pages for the booklet: (1) cov...

Students will be constructing a booklet that goes over solving one-step equations. There are example problems that include positive and negative solutions. There are 3 versions included: (1) Fill-in template, (2) answer key template, and (3) blank template. There are 6 pages for the booklet: (1) cover page, (2) solving one-step equations with addition, (3) solving one-step equations with subtraction, (4) solving one-step equations with division, (5) solving one-step equations with…

Grab this free download and get your students practicing with one-step equations. Perfect for a sponge activity, cyclical review, and more.

Grab this free download and get your students practicing with one-step equations. Perfect for a sponge activity, cyclical review, and more.

Students will be solving problems involving one-step equations.  There are 12 task cards.  This activity works great in groups of 2-4.  Students will draw a monster based off of their answers.  Students love to compare their drawings with one another.  You can laminate the task cards and use year after year.

Students will be solving problems involving one-step equations. There are 12 task cards and 2 versions: (1) Negatives and (2) No Negatives. This activity works great in groups of 2-4. Students will draw a monster based off of their answers. Students love to compare their drawings with one another. You can laminate the task cards and use year after year.

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This activity allows students to solve one step equations and enjoy it. They will review algebra looking for the hidden message.
This mystery puzzle picture activity is perfect for students to practice solving systems of equations using the substitution method during distance learning or in the classroom. These Problems can also be use using graphing or elimination if you want to give students that option. This is an engaging activity that your students will enjoy. This resource has 10 equations in google sheet. *No prep *No grading ( Auto-grading) *Instant feedback *Paperless *Interactive
Are your students struggling with online learning? Looking for a fun and interactive Valentine Day Theme activity on Solving 1 Step Equations. This Digital Self-Checking Activity allows students to practice solving a word problem using proportions in a fun and interactive way. As students work on solving the 16 questions, their answers reveal a mystery picture, just like a pixel art activity!
In this activity, students will practice solving radical equations. All of the equations end up being simple linear equations in the end. There are no quadratics in this activity! I have students show their work on paper and submit it along with their completed activity.