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Like Terms and the Distributive Property Jumble Puzzle
Here's a fun activity to engage your students! Students will simplify expressions that use the distributive property, combining like terms, and both. They will then unscramble the clue words to find a common association. These activities are differentiated to accommodate all levels of students.
This resource Includes:
- 28 problems (2 differentiated games)…game 1 is on-level and game 2 is advanced
- Teacher Instructions with example
- Answer sheet
- Answer key
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Description
Like Terms and the Distributive Property Jumble Puzzle
Here's a fun activity to engage your students! Students will simplify expressions that use the distributive property, combining like terms, and both. They will then unscramble the clue words to find a common association. These activities are differentiated to accommodate all levels of students.
This resource Includes:
- 28 problems (2 differentiated games)…game 1 is on-level and game 2 is advanced
- Teacher Instructions with example
- Answer sheet
- Answer key
Check out MORE middle school activities below!
Prime Factorization with Exponents and Notes: Scrambled Answers Activity
Solving Proportion Word Problems: Review Around Activity
Converting Fractions/Decimals/Percents with Notes: Worksheet
Word Problems: Multiplying and Dividing Decimals Scavenger Hunt Activity
Dividing: Tarsia Puzzle OR Matching Activity
Multiplying and Dividing Fractions with Notes: Error Analysis
Integer Operations with Notes: Mystery Number Puzzles
Integer Escape Room using Google Forms
Multiplying Decimals: Triangle Mazes Activity
Order of Operations with Positive and Negative Integers: Triangle Mazes Activity
Solving One and Two-Step Inequalities: Triangle Mazes Activity
Multipliying and Dividing Fraction Word Problems: Scrambled Answers Activity
Here are some Algebra I activities you may like!
Error Analysis of Multi-Step Equations using Task Cards
Solving Equations Tarsia Puzzle or Matching Activity
EOC Algebra I Review: 90 Questions with Spiraling Question Mats
Regular VS Literal Equations: A Comparison Activity
Error Analysis of Multi-Step Inequalities using Task Cards
Customer Tips:
Click Here to Follow My Store and receive updates, freebies, and promotions!
How do I get TpT credit for future purchases?
Go to your "My Purchases" page. Next to each purchase, you'll see a "Provide Feedback" button. Simply click it and you will be taken to a page where you can give a quick rating and leave a short comment for the product. Each time you give feedback, TpT gives you feedback credits that you may use to lower the cost of your future purchases.
Contact me at suzy.mahoney@absolutealgebra.com with any questions!
Thank you,
Suzy Mahoney
|Absolute| Algebra ©









