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BTS Back To School Math Activities Back To School Math Review Algebra
Distributive Property Back to School Middle School
These are fun round the clock 12-question tests. Perfect for back-to-school BTS, what can you remember after the holidays, test prep or just fun worksheets.
Each worksheet has a clock with 12 questions. Students work their way around the clock trying to get as many questions right as they can in a certain time limit.
There are 6 worksheets with a total of 72 questions.
✎ Contents:
This resource includes:
- Worksheet 1 – 12 questions on simplifying algebraic expressions by combining like terms.
- Worksheet 2 – 12 questions on simplifying algebraic expressions with exponents.
- Worksheet 3 – 12 questions on multiplying algebraic expressions using the distributive property (expanding single brackets).
- Worksheet 4 – 12 questions on multiplying algebraic expressions using the distributive property (expanding single brackets).
- Worksheet 5 – 12 questions on solving one-step algebraic equations.
- Worksheet 6 – 12 questions on solving two-step algebraic equations.
- Teachers notes.
- All answers are included.
✦ Objectives:
To practice: -
- Simplifying algebraic expressions
- Combining like terms
- Multiplying algebraic expressions
- Using the distributive property
- Solving one-step algebraic equations
- Solving two-step algebraic equations
✽ Directions:
Print out a set of worksheets for each student.
You can use the “fit to page” option on your printer.
Alternatively, laminate a set of worksheets for students to share.
Or display for your class on a smartboard.
✦ Notes:
All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work.
These questions should take at least an hour for students to complete.
✷ Suggestions:
- You can use these clocks as timed tests. Use a stopwatch and make it fun!
- Choose the length of time depending on your students’ ability, for example how many can you get right in 12 minutes?
- You could do one worksheet per lesson or give one for homework.
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Description
BTS Back To School Math Activities Back To School Math Review Algebra
Distributive Property Back to School Middle School
These are fun round the clock 12-question tests. Perfect for back-to-school BTS, what can you remember after the holidays, test prep or just fun worksheets.
Each worksheet has a clock with 12 questions. Students work their way around the clock trying to get as many questions right as they can in a certain time limit.
There are 6 worksheets with a total of 72 questions.
✎ Contents:
This resource includes:
- Worksheet 1 – 12 questions on simplifying algebraic expressions by combining like terms.
- Worksheet 2 – 12 questions on simplifying algebraic expressions with exponents.
- Worksheet 3 – 12 questions on multiplying algebraic expressions using the distributive property (expanding single brackets).
- Worksheet 4 – 12 questions on multiplying algebraic expressions using the distributive property (expanding single brackets).
- Worksheet 5 – 12 questions on solving one-step algebraic equations.
- Worksheet 6 – 12 questions on solving two-step algebraic equations.
- Teachers notes.
- All answers are included.
✦ Objectives:
To practice: -
- Simplifying algebraic expressions
- Combining like terms
- Multiplying algebraic expressions
- Using the distributive property
- Solving one-step algebraic equations
- Solving two-step algebraic equations
✽ Directions:
Print out a set of worksheets for each student.
You can use the “fit to page” option on your printer.
Alternatively, laminate a set of worksheets for students to share.
Or display for your class on a smartboard.
✦ Notes:
All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work.
These questions should take at least an hour for students to complete.
✷ Suggestions:
- You can use these clocks as timed tests. Use a stopwatch and make it fun!
- Choose the length of time depending on your students’ ability, for example how many can you get right in 12 minutes?
- You could do one worksheet per lesson or give one for homework.
♥ You may also like:
BTS Round the Clock Fractions Decimals Percents
4th of July Math Fractions Fourths
Converting Fractions Decimals and Percents Activity
Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers Challenge
Fraction Operations with Mixed Numbers Coloring Activity
Proportional Relationships Fractions















