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Magic Square - Solving One-Step Linear Equations
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The puzzle is a 4x4 magic square where each row and column add to the same MAGIC number! Each box contains a one-step linear equation, using inverse operations and combining like terms.

This magic square allows students to self-check their answers - if they are not getting the same number in each row and each column, then they have made an error!

Answer key is included!!

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Magic Square - Solving One-Step Linear Equations

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The puzzle is a 4x4 magic square where each row and column add to the same MAGIC number! Each box contains a one-step linear equation, using inverse operations and combining like terms.

This magic square allows students to self-check their answers - if they are not getting the same number in each row and each column, then they have made an error!

Answer key is included!!

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And please follow me to stay up-to-date on new resources posted! :)

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Explain each step in solving a simple equation as following from the equality of numbers asserted at the previous step, starting from the assumption that the original equation has a solution. Construct a viable argument to justify a solution method.
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