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Math Menu Activity // Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Math Menu Activity // Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Math Menu Activity // Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Math Menu Activity // Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Math Menu Activity // Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
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Math Menu Activity // Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Math Menu Activity // Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
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This Math Menu of Simplifying Algebraic Expressions offers student choice in choosing the questions they will complete. Students will practice simplifying algebraic expressions using distributive property and combining like terms. The printable pages, with grayscale option, will fold in half to form a booklet and would look awesome on a bulletin board to display student choice, which is a great form of differentiation. It comes with 4 sections in the menu with a variety of simplifying algebraic expressions questions with the answer key included. The sections are as follows: Beverage (3 questions to choose from), Appetizer (3 questions to choose from), Main Course (2 questions to choose from), and Dessert (4 questions to choose from)! Students will complete the amount stated in each section. For example, the “Dessert” section states to complete 3 questions out of the 4 provided. Student choice gives students a sense of ownership and responsibility for the questions they are choosing and they will tend to choose questions based on their level of understanding, which also makes it an easy differentiation tool and easy grading for the teacher.

How to print as a book:

I suggest printing the cover page separate (or you can choose to not have a cover page). Print the Menu sections using the double-sided option. Be sure to select the option to flip page along “shorter edge side” since the menu is in landscape. Once printed, place menu inside of cover sheet and staple along the in-seam to hold together.

How to use this Assignment:

•Bulletin Board

•Homework

•Review Assignment

•Classwork Assignment

•Class Portfolio

•Differentiate among leveled learners- ex. Change the number of questions required for your student needs or have some students complete All.

If you're interested in more Math Menu Assignments, check out the following:

Math Menu: One Step Equations

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Math Menu Activity // Simplifying Algebraic Expressions

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6th - 9th
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This Algebraic Expressions and Equations Math Menu Activity Bundle includes 5 student activities! That is a full school week of math activities! Students will practice with simplifying algebraic expressions, solving one step equations (2 versions included), solving two step equations and multi-step
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Description

This Math Menu of Simplifying Algebraic Expressions offers student choice in choosing the questions they will complete. Students will practice simplifying algebraic expressions using distributive property and combining like terms. The printable pages, with grayscale option, will fold in half to form a booklet and would look awesome on a bulletin board to display student choice, which is a great form of differentiation. It comes with 4 sections in the menu with a variety of simplifying algebraic expressions questions with the answer key included. The sections are as follows: Beverage (3 questions to choose from), Appetizer (3 questions to choose from), Main Course (2 questions to choose from), and Dessert (4 questions to choose from)! Students will complete the amount stated in each section. For example, the “Dessert” section states to complete 3 questions out of the 4 provided. Student choice gives students a sense of ownership and responsibility for the questions they are choosing and they will tend to choose questions based on their level of understanding, which also makes it an easy differentiation tool and easy grading for the teacher.

How to print as a book:

I suggest printing the cover page separate (or you can choose to not have a cover page). Print the Menu sections using the double-sided option. Be sure to select the option to flip page along “shorter edge side” since the menu is in landscape. Once printed, place menu inside of cover sheet and staple along the in-seam to hold together.

How to use this Assignment:

•Bulletin Board

•Homework

•Review Assignment

•Classwork Assignment

•Class Portfolio

•Differentiate among leveled learners- ex. Change the number of questions required for your student needs or have some students complete All.

If you're interested in more Math Menu Assignments, check out the following:

Math Menu: One Step Equations

Please don’t forget to leave a review, follow and come back for more! Don't forget that leaving a review on a purchased product helps you earn TPT credit for future purchases!

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Write, read, and evaluate expressions in which letters stand for numbers.
Write expressions that record operations with numbers and with letters standing for numbers. For example, express the calculation “Subtract 𝘺 from 5” as 5 - 𝘺.
Identify parts of an expression using mathematical terms (sum, term, product, factor, quotient, coefficient); view one or more parts of an expression as a single entity. For example, describe the expression 2 (8 + 7) as a product of two factors; view (8 + 7) as both a single entity and a sum of two terms.
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