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Distributive Property Guided Notes Combining Like Terms No Negatives Worksheets
Distributive Property Guided Notes Combining Like Terms No Negatives Worksheets
Distributive Property Guided Notes Combining Like Terms No Negatives Worksheets
Distributive Property Guided Notes Combining Like Terms No Negatives Worksheets
Distributive Property Guided Notes Combining Like Terms No Negatives Worksheets
Distributive Property Guided Notes Combining Like Terms No Negatives Worksheets
Distributive Property Guided Notes Combining Like Terms No Negatives Worksheets
Distributive Property Guided Notes Combining Like Terms No Negatives Worksheets
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This Distributive Property and Combining Like Terms Notes, Worksheets, Video and Assessment Activity is engaging, aligned to standards, and includes: ✏️ 7 Combining Like Terms and Distributive Property Notes + Worksheets ▶️ A Self-Paced Video Lesson guiding students through the worksheets ✅ End-of-Lesson Assessment, Examples, Guided Practice, Independent Practice & MORE!

Printable & in Google Slides!

The lesson is teacher and student-friendly, designed to give you the flexibility to meet the needs of your students. This is LEVEL #4 out of 5 in our differentiated instruction series.

This Distributive Property + Combining Like Terms (No Negatives) - Level #4 Lesson Includes:
▶️ Self-Paced Video guiding students through the lesson (MP4 & YouTube)
✅ Notes
✅ Examples
✅ Practice Problems
✅ Error Analysis
✅ Lesson Debrief
✅ Assessment
✅ Learning Target Reflection
✅ Space for teachers to initial each page
• BONUS: Free Class Checklist to monitor student progress

Ways Teachers Use This Resource:
✏️ Self-Paced Lesson
✏️ Supplemented Curriculum
✏️ Classroom Activity
✏️ Flipped Classroom
✏️ Intervention
✏️ Test Prep
✏️ Sub Plans
✏️ Homework
✏️ Absent Students
✏️ Summer Work
✏️ Enrichment
✏️ Maternity/Paternity Leave
✏️ Extra Credit

Level #4 Example Problem:
✨ Dom and Tracey are asked to write an expression equivalent to 11 (5a + 7b). Tracey writes 385ab. Dom writes 55a + 77b. Who is correct and why?

Middle Math Academy Provides 5 Levels of Differentiated Instruction for Each Topic
This download includes LEVEL #4
• Level #1 is the least challenging
• Level #5 is the most challenging

Here are some of the benefits of Middle Math Academy's Differentiated Instruction Approach:

  • Students get the practice they need to master the material at their level.
  • Teachers have the flexibility to meet the needs of all their students.
  • Students are more engaged and motivated when they are challenged at the right level.

Why should you buy this product?
This Activity is:
Engaging and Comprehensive - Captivates students with a blend of video-guided lessons, interactive notes, practice problems, and error analysis to make learning meaningful.
Aligned to Standards - Helps students master essential math standards in a fun, supportive environment, where students have the support AND accountability.
Differentiated and Flexible - Part of a 5-level series, allowing you to meet diverse student needs. Perfect for Self-Paced Lessons, Classroom Activities, Intervention, Homework, and more.
Teacher-Friendly - Includes ready-to-use materials with an assessment, reflection space, and a class checklist to track student progress.

Click HERE to follow Middle Math Academy and get exclusive access to sales and freebies!

DIFFERENTIATED LESSONS WITH SELF-PACED VIDEOS

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✏️ Distributive Property - Level #4

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  • Level #1 is the least challenging.
  • Level #5 is the most challenging.

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Distributive Property ACTIVITY Bundle:

5 Differentiated Lessons 7 Assessments Escape Room

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7 Assessments

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Distributive Property Guided Notes Combining Like Terms No Negatives Worksheets

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Distributive Property Combining Like Terms Notes ✏️ 7 Worksheets ✅Assessment ▶️Video ⭐ LEVEL 4 of 5
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Description

This Distributive Property and Combining Like Terms Notes, Worksheets, Video and Assessment Activity is engaging, aligned to standards, and includes: ✏️ 7 Combining Like Terms and Distributive Property Notes + Worksheets ▶️ A Self-Paced Video Lesson guiding students through the worksheets ✅ End-of-Lesson Assessment, Examples, Guided Practice, Independent Practice & MORE!

Printable & in Google Slides!

The lesson is teacher and student-friendly, designed to give you the flexibility to meet the needs of your students. This is LEVEL #4 out of 5 in our differentiated instruction series.

This Distributive Property + Combining Like Terms (No Negatives) - Level #4 Lesson Includes:
▶️ Self-Paced Video guiding students through the lesson (MP4 & YouTube)
✅ Notes
✅ Examples
✅ Practice Problems
✅ Error Analysis
✅ Lesson Debrief
✅ Assessment
✅ Learning Target Reflection
✅ Space for teachers to initial each page
• BONUS: Free Class Checklist to monitor student progress

Ways Teachers Use This Resource:
✏️ Self-Paced Lesson
✏️ Supplemented Curriculum
✏️ Classroom Activity
✏️ Flipped Classroom
✏️ Intervention
✏️ Test Prep
✏️ Sub Plans
✏️ Homework
✏️ Absent Students
✏️ Summer Work
✏️ Enrichment
✏️ Maternity/Paternity Leave
✏️ Extra Credit

Level #4 Example Problem:
✨ Dom and Tracey are asked to write an expression equivalent to 11 (5a + 7b). Tracey writes 385ab. Dom writes 55a + 77b. Who is correct and why?

Middle Math Academy Provides 5 Levels of Differentiated Instruction for Each Topic
This download includes LEVEL #4
• Level #1 is the least challenging
• Level #5 is the most challenging

Here are some of the benefits of Middle Math Academy's Differentiated Instruction Approach:

  • Students get the practice they need to master the material at their level.
  • Teachers have the flexibility to meet the needs of all their students.
  • Students are more engaged and motivated when they are challenged at the right level.

Why should you buy this product?
This Activity is:
Engaging and Comprehensive - Captivates students with a blend of video-guided lessons, interactive notes, practice problems, and error analysis to make learning meaningful.
Aligned to Standards - Helps students master essential math standards in a fun, supportive environment, where students have the support AND accountability.
Differentiated and Flexible - Part of a 5-level series, allowing you to meet diverse student needs. Perfect for Self-Paced Lessons, Classroom Activities, Intervention, Homework, and more.
Teacher-Friendly - Includes ready-to-use materials with an assessment, reflection space, and a class checklist to track student progress.

Click HERE to follow Middle Math Academy and get exclusive access to sales and freebies!

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✏️ Distributive Property - Level #3

✏️ Distributive Property - Level #4

✏️ Distributive Property - Level #5

  • Level #1 is the least challenging.
  • Level #5 is the most challenging.

Distributive Property ESCAPE ROOM

Distributive Property - Escape Room

Distributive Property ACTIVITY Bundle:

5 Differentiated Lessons 7 Assessments Escape Room

Distributive Property LESSON Bundle:

5 Differentiated Lessons 5 Assessments

Distributive Property ASSESSMENT Bundle:

7 Assessments

GROWING Bundles:

Pay ONCE & Get Newly Uploaded Resources for FREE with our GROWING BUNDLES

6th Grade Math CURRICULUM Growing Bundle

6th Grade Math ESCAPE ROOM Growing Bundle

6th Grade Math ASSESSMENT Growing Bundle

6th Grade Math NOTES Growing Bundle

6th Grade Math SPIRAL REVIEW Growing Bundle

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Standards

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Write, read, and evaluate expressions in which letters stand for numbers.
Apply the properties of operations to generate equivalent expressions. For example, apply the distributive property to the expression 3 (2 + 𝘹) to produce the equivalent expression 6 + 3𝘹; apply the distributive property to the expression 24𝘹 + 18𝘺 to produce the equivalent expression 6 (4𝘹 + 3𝘺); apply properties of operations to 𝘺 + 𝘺 + 𝘺 to produce the equivalent expression 3𝘺.
Apply properties of operations as strategies to add, subtract, factor, and expand linear expressions with rational coefficients.
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