Description
Patterning & Algebra Worksheet | Grade 7 Math | Ontario Curriculum Aligned
This engaging, no-prep Patterning & Algebra worksheet is perfect for Grade 6, 7, and 8 students working on developing their algebraic reasoning and understanding number patterns. Aligned with the Ontario Math Curriculum, this resource helps students practice writing equations, identifying pattern rules, and solving for unknown terms using real-life and scaffolded examples.
What’s Included:
- 6 structured questions with multiple subparts
- Real-world word problems (e.g., shoe sales and stadium seating)
- Opportunities to write and evaluate algebraic equations
- Tables and sequences to analyze and extend
- Critical thinking questions like determining the 21st or 100th term in a pattern
Skills Practiced:
- Recognizing and describing number patterns
- Writing equations in the form y = ax + b
- Applying patterns to solve real-world problems
- Using tables to organize and extend patterns
Perfect For:
- In-class practice
- Homework
- Math centers
- Early finisher work
- Assessment review
Bonus: This worksheet promotes mathematical thinking while reinforcing foundational algebra skills in a student-friendly format.
Grade 7 Math Worksheet | Patterning & Algebra, Equations & Patterns + Answer Key
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Description
Patterning & Algebra Worksheet | Grade 7 Math | Ontario Curriculum Aligned
This engaging, no-prep Patterning & Algebra worksheet is perfect for Grade 6, 7, and 8 students working on developing their algebraic reasoning and understanding number patterns. Aligned with the Ontario Math Curriculum, this resource helps students practice writing equations, identifying pattern rules, and solving for unknown terms using real-life and scaffolded examples.
What’s Included:
- 6 structured questions with multiple subparts
- Real-world word problems (e.g., shoe sales and stadium seating)
- Opportunities to write and evaluate algebraic equations
- Tables and sequences to analyze and extend
- Critical thinking questions like determining the 21st or 100th term in a pattern
Skills Practiced:
- Recognizing and describing number patterns
- Writing equations in the form y = ax + b
- Applying patterns to solve real-world problems
- Using tables to organize and extend patterns
Perfect For:
- In-class practice
- Homework
- Math centers
- Early finisher work
- Assessment review
Bonus: This worksheet promotes mathematical thinking while reinforcing foundational algebra skills in a student-friendly format.

