This is a 25 problem worksheet activity that has students adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing the opposite to solve the one-step equations. The goal is to solve the problem, cut a piece out of a puzzle, and put it on the blank grid. For example, problem A may read: 3x = 9, where the answer would be 3. You would put the problem A card onto the grid where three lies. This activity included negatives and is great to use as a classwork activity or even a station! Answer key included
love the idea, but there are a few mistakes on puzzle. on the number grid 32 should be 12 and G on worksheet is suppose to total 4 and totals -22. I am just going to rewrite the problem for students.
I am currently in my 6th year teaching in Salisbury Middle School. I've taught 6th, 7th, and 8th grades and did my teaching experience in elementary school.