Have students who struggle with solving equations with variables on one side or both sides? This solving equations graphic organizer can help catch those students up to speed and get them independently solving equations.
This step-by-step anchor chart is helpful for students when solving single variable multi-step equations with variables on either side of the equation.Have students follow steps in order as it applies to the problem. Once they learn the process, they understand the topic! Students can also follow al...
Are you looking for a fun solving equations activity? In this post are a bunch of solving equations activities that work great as centers, stations, review activities and independent work.
Product Description My "Solving Equations Practice Pointers" consist of 3 practice problems for solving one-step equations, solving two-step equations, and solving multi-step equations (9 problems total). The "1 pointer" is easiest, "2 pointer" is harder, and the "3 pointer" is the hardest. Students will need scissors and glue (or stapler) in order to construct the Practice Pointers book. There are 2 versions: (1) fill-in and (2) answer key. You can decide which version you would rather use. I love this book because it makes a GREAT study tool and students can use it as an example on how to solve similar math problems. You can print each concept on colored paper so that each page pops!
interactive notebook pages for solving equations in algebra 1
Algebra resources for teaching and learning mathematics. Fun and visual resources for maths teachers and kids.
interactive notebook pages for solving equations in algebra 1
Looking for an easy, fun way to teach Multi-Step Equations And Combining Like Terms? This hi-visual lesson for middle-school engages kids and streamlines teaching. This 1 to 2 day lesson has animated solutions that answers problems for you. Flowing Learning Experience: Our material is meticulously structured to maintain a steady flow of learning, allowing students to build upon their knowledge seamlessly. Each lesson complements the previous one, ensuring that students progress confidently. Preventing Boredom and Frustration: We recognize the challenges students may face when tackling complex math concepts. Our resource is thoughtfully designed to prevent boredom and frustration, presenting concepts in an accessible and engaging manner. Gradual Skill Development: With a focus on gradual skill development, each lesson equips students with the necessary tools to confidently solve multi-step equations by combining like terms. This step-by-step approach helps students build a strong foundation in equation solving. Engaging Learning Game: Our material includes an exciting and highly engaging math game that's widely regarded as one of the best in math class. This game not only makes learning enjoyable but also reinforces equation-solving skills, allowing students to improve without even realizing it. Comprehensive Learning: To ensure a well-rounded understanding of multi-step equation solving, we offer a complete curriculum comprising five lessons (coming soon). By acquiring all five lessons, your students can progress from one-step equations to multi-step equations, including combining like terms and distributing, all in just five days! Invest in "Solving Multi-Step Equations – Combining Like Terms" to provide your students with a captivating and effective tool for mastering multi-step equation solving. With engaging lessons, a fun learning game, and a comprehensive curriculum designed to gradually build skills, this resource is the ideal way to empower your students on their math journey. Don't miss out on this valuable learning opportunity!
Wondering how to use algebra tiles to solve equations? In this post there are 3 examples for using algebra tiles to solve equations, a free set of paper algebra tiles and a free algebra tiles worksheet solving mat. Algebra tiles are awesome for making algebra visual, hands-on and help introduce students to new difficult topics in a fun way.
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Maze Solving Equations Activities to use with your Algebra 1 Class. Here are some FREE Maze Activities to use with your unit on solving equations.
Use this worksheet for practice with solving equations. Solve for x in each problem. – 15 problems…
Have students who struggle with solving equations with variables on one side or both sides? This solving equations graphic organizer can help catch those students up to speed and get them independently solving equations.
This is a poster using the phrase, "Don't Call Me After Midnight" to help students remember the steps to solving equations.
Can I say that I am a little obsessed with my One-Step Equations Booklet?! I absolutely love colors, and I made sure to make my booklet pop with colored construction paper! I printed each page on a different colored paper. I use Astrobrights colored paper! I love using my astrobrights colored paper anytime I want to make my resources "pop". This paper is especially useful when I am limited with classroom time and don't have time for my students to color. Just print on colored paper! You can purchase the Astrobrights colored paper by clicking the link (affiliate link). Disclaimer: I may earn a small commission for my recommendation and/or link to any products from my website. There is no added cost to you if you purchase through my link. There are a total of 6 pages including the cover. The pages include: (1) cover page, (2) solving one-step equations using addition, (3) solving one-step equations using subtraction, (4) solving one-step equations using division, (5) solving one-step equations using multiplication, and (6) practice. Cover Page: One-Step Equations Booklet Page 2: Solving One-Step Equations using Addition Page 3: Solving One-Step Equations using Subtraction Page 4: Solving One-Step Equations using Division Page 5: Solving One-Step Equations using Multiplication Page 6: Practice All of the pictures above show the "answer key template" of my booklet. I provide 3 different versions: (1) fill-in template, (2) answer key template, and (3) blank template. Personally, I like to print the "fill-in template" for my students and project the "answer key template" on the board. Students will fill-in the information and solve the problems. As stated earlier, I am completely obsessed with my booklet because it is such an amazing study tool for students! The tabs make it extremely easy to find the page that students need, and students love that they have examples to help them when they are working on other assignments. You can have students place the booklets in their math interactive notebooks by stapling or gluing the bottom page. You can purchase my one-step equations booklet HERE.
Wondering how to solve one-step equations?
Easy to understand explanations on solving two step algebra equations.