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Solving Inequalities Activity Task Cards & Games | 7th Grade Math with integers
Solving Inequalities Activity Task Cards & Games | 7th Grade Math with integers
Solving Inequalities Activity Task Cards & Games | 7th Grade Math with integers
Solving Inequalities Activity Task Cards & Games | 7th Grade Math with integers
Solving Inequalities Activity Task Cards & Games | 7th Grade Math with integers
Solving Inequalities Activity Task Cards & Games | 7th Grade Math with integers
Solving Inequalities Activity Task Cards & Games | 7th Grade Math with integers
Solving Inequalities Activity Task Cards & Games | 7th Grade Math with integers
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"These were so versatile—I used them for early finishers, small groups, and even a quick whole-class review. The questions were thoughtful and engaging. Total win!"
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You will love these inequalities task cards games and activities for 7th grade math and middle school math. Students will review solving inequalities, graphing inequalities, writing inequalities in math notation, and writing inequalities in words. Inequalities contain integers, use of parentheses, and variable only on left side.

Check out What's Inside

  • 336 inequality task cards (84 sets of algebraic inequalities to be solved, inequality solution, graphed solution, solution in words).
  • Detailed directions for 8 activities and games
  • 4 recording sheets
  • Answer key
  • Instructions to print 4 or 8 to page
  • Cut lines on task cards for easy cutting

Uses in your Classroom

  • Math centers
  • Exit slips
  • Openers
  • Putting students into groups
  • Quick formative assessments
  • Pass around
  • Games (spoons, go fish, etc…)
  • Matching/Memory

Challenge your Students with Questions

  • Given inequality to be solved: write a story to represent this algebraic inequality.
  • Given inequality solution: graph this inequality solution and explain your graph in words.
  • Given inequality in words: write this inequality using symbols and give a real-life example that this inequality can represent.
  • Given inequality solution: create an algebraic inequality that would give this inequality as the solution.
  • Given inequality graph: explain the graph in your own words and write the inequality.
  • Given inequality graph: give three possible solutions to the inequality and justify your reasoning.
  • Given inequality to be solved: solve this inequality and give three possible solutions.
  • Given inequality to be solved: solve this inequality and graph your solution

Check out What Educators are Saying

My students LOVE task cards and this was a perfect set. It was so nice to have so many different options to have them solve in many different ways!

After reteaching the concept, I had students solve thee inequality on whiteboard before matching the graph to the solution. Students worked steadily and grasped the connection between the symbol and graph much better than when I asked them to draw the graph on paper.

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Description

You will love these inequalities task cards games and activities for 7th grade math and middle school math. Students will review solving inequalities, graphing inequalities, writing inequalities in math notation, and writing inequalities in words. Inequalities contain integers, use of parentheses, and variable only on left side.

Check out What's Inside

  • 336 inequality task cards (84 sets of algebraic inequalities to be solved, inequality solution, graphed solution, solution in words).
  • Detailed directions for 8 activities and games
  • 4 recording sheets
  • Answer key
  • Instructions to print 4 or 8 to page
  • Cut lines on task cards for easy cutting

Uses in your Classroom

  • Math centers
  • Exit slips
  • Openers
  • Putting students into groups
  • Quick formative assessments
  • Pass around
  • Games (spoons, go fish, etc…)
  • Matching/Memory

Challenge your Students with Questions

  • Given inequality to be solved: write a story to represent this algebraic inequality.
  • Given inequality solution: graph this inequality solution and explain your graph in words.
  • Given inequality in words: write this inequality using symbols and give a real-life example that this inequality can represent.
  • Given inequality solution: create an algebraic inequality that would give this inequality as the solution.
  • Given inequality graph: explain the graph in your own words and write the inequality.
  • Given inequality graph: give three possible solutions to the inequality and justify your reasoning.
  • Given inequality to be solved: solve this inequality and give three possible solutions.
  • Given inequality to be solved: solve this inequality and graph your solution

Check out What Educators are Saying

My students LOVE task cards and this was a perfect set. It was so nice to have so many different options to have them solve in many different ways!

After reteaching the concept, I had students solve thee inequality on whiteboard before matching the graph to the solution. Students worked steadily and grasped the connection between the symbol and graph much better than when I asked them to draw the graph on paper.

Other Products you may be Interested in

Inequalities Middle School Math Stations

Equivalent Expressions Task Cards using Integers


FOLLOW ME for more great products to make sense of math!

Remember that leaving feedback earns you points toward FREE TPT purchases!

Please feel free to contact me with any questions!

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Make Sense of Math

michelle@makesenseofmath.com

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These were so versatile—I used them for early finishers, small groups, and even a quick whole-class review. The questions were thoughtful and engaging. Total win!
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The perfect resource for introducing a new concept as well as aligned to CCSS. Excellent for extension/practice activities.
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Great material. I loved that there were so many different options. Great addition to my resources
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Both the students and I love these task cards. Task cards are a great activity for topic review purposes that enables students to keep learning. I usually allow students to work in pairs or alone if that is what they prefer. It is great to view the students wholly engaged in an activity.
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My students LOVE task cards and this was a perfect set. It was so nice to have so many different options to have them solve in many different ways!
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Solve word problems leading to inequalities of the form 𝘱𝘹 + 𝘲 > 𝘳 or 𝘱𝘹 + 𝘲 < 𝘳, where 𝘱, 𝘲, and 𝘳 are specific rational numbers. Graph the solution set of the inequality and interpret it in the context of the problem. For example: As a salesperson, you are paid $50 per week plus $3 per sale. This week you want your pay to be at least $100. Write an inequality for the number of sales you need to make, and describe the solutions.
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