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Solving Equations 8th Grade Math Jeopardy Review Game Editable Interactive
Solving Equations 8th Grade Math Jeopardy Review Game Editable Interactive
Solving Equations 8th Grade Math Jeopardy Review Game Editable Interactive
Solving Equations 8th Grade Math Jeopardy Review Game Editable Interactive
Solving Equations 8th Grade Math Jeopardy Review Game Editable Interactive
Solving Equations 8th Grade Math Jeopardy Review Game Editable Interactive
Solving Equations 8th Grade Math Jeopardy Review Game Editable Interactive
Solving Equations 8th Grade Math Jeopardy Review Game Editable Interactive
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Struggling to make solving equations review actually engaging — without chaos or hours of prep? This 8th grade math / Algebra 1 digital Jeopardy game is designed to help teachers review variables on both sides, rational equations, multistep equations, and the 3 types of solutions to equations in a way that is structured, interactive, and self-checking. Whether you use it for whole class, small groups, intervention, or stations, this resource is scaffolded, organized, and ready to play tomorrow.

➡️With 5 categories and 25 editable questions, this game provides flexibility and comprehensive content coverage for 8th and 9th-grade math students. Easily adapt it to meet the needs of your classroom, whether you're preparing for final exams, state testing, or just reviewing foundational skills at the beginning of the year.

⭐ What’s Included:

Editable PowerPoint Jeopardy Game – Fully interactive with automatic tracking of completed problems


Google Slides Version – Perfect for digital classrooms and 1:1 devices


Solving Equations Categories Covering:

  • Variables on both sides
  • Multistep equations
  • Rational equations
  • Three types of solutions (one solution, no solution, infinitely many solutions)

  • Word Problems

Self-Checking Slides – Detailed answer explanations for every problem

Automatic “Completed” Tracking – Visually shows which problems have been used


Scoreboard Navigation Button – Calculator icon instantly returns you to the score page


Teacher Directions – Easy setup instructions


Editable Slides in PowerPoint – Customize problems to match your pacing


Answer Explanations – Step-by-step solutions included

This digital activity works perfectly as a review activity, test prep game, practice resource, or interactive lesson for your solving equations unit.

⭐ Why Teachers Love It

✔ Saves hours of prep — no cutting, printing, or setup
✔ Keeps students engaged while reviewing rigorous content
✔ Self-checking format reduces grading time
✔ Organized scoreboard makes classroom management simple
✔ Easy to modify for differentiation
✔ Works for teams of 3 or teams of 5
✔ Perfect for 8th-grade math CCSS or Algebra 1 classrooms

Created with real classroom routines in mind, this resource helps you maintain structure while students stay actively involved.

⭐ Why Students Love It

✔ Competitive team format boosts engagement
✔ Step-by-step explanations build real understanding
✔ Clear layout makes complex equations approachable
✔ Immediate feedback supports confidence
✔ Covers multistep equations and rational equations in a low-stress format

Students don’t just “play a game” — they practice high-level equation solving skills with clarity and repetition.

⭐ How to Use This Resource

Use this digital solving equations activity for:

✔ Whole-class review before a test
✔ Small-group intervention
✔ Stations or math centers
✔ End-of-unit practice
✔ Algebra 1 review days
✔ Sub plans
✔ CCSS-aligned test prep

⭐ Standards Alignment

Aligned to Common Core State Standards including:

  • CCSS 8.EE.C.7 – Solve linear equations in one variable
  • CCSS 8.EE.C.7a–b – Solve equations with variables on both sides
  • CCSS HSA-REI.B.3 – Solve linear equations and rational equations
  • Identifying one solution, no solution, or infinitely many solutions

Perfect for your 8th grade math solving equations unit or Algebra 1 equation review.

⭐ Teacher Notes

I designed this resource to help 8th grade math and Algebra 1 teachers simplify review days while keeping rigor high. Solving equations — especially variables on both sides, rational equations, multistep equations, and recognizing the 3 types of solutions — can feel repetitive and heavy.

This interactive, editable, digital Jeopardy-style game turns that review into a structured, high-engagement experience that students actually enjoy — while giving you total control.

If you're looking for a CCSS-aligned, digital, scaffolded solving equations activity that is easy to implement and highly effective, this resource has you covered.

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7th - 9th
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25 questions + answers
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Description

Struggling to make solving equations review actually engaging — without chaos or hours of prep? This 8th grade math / Algebra 1 digital Jeopardy game is designed to help teachers review variables on both sides, rational equations, multistep equations, and the 3 types of solutions to equations in a way that is structured, interactive, and self-checking. Whether you use it for whole class, small groups, intervention, or stations, this resource is scaffolded, organized, and ready to play tomorrow.

➡️With 5 categories and 25 editable questions, this game provides flexibility and comprehensive content coverage for 8th and 9th-grade math students. Easily adapt it to meet the needs of your classroom, whether you're preparing for final exams, state testing, or just reviewing foundational skills at the beginning of the year.

⭐ What’s Included:

Editable PowerPoint Jeopardy Game – Fully interactive with automatic tracking of completed problems


Google Slides Version – Perfect for digital classrooms and 1:1 devices


Solving Equations Categories Covering:

  • Variables on both sides
  • Multistep equations
  • Rational equations
  • Three types of solutions (one solution, no solution, infinitely many solutions)

  • Word Problems

Self-Checking Slides – Detailed answer explanations for every problem

Automatic “Completed” Tracking – Visually shows which problems have been used


Scoreboard Navigation Button – Calculator icon instantly returns you to the score page


Teacher Directions – Easy setup instructions


Editable Slides in PowerPoint – Customize problems to match your pacing


Answer Explanations – Step-by-step solutions included

This digital activity works perfectly as a review activity, test prep game, practice resource, or interactive lesson for your solving equations unit.

⭐ Why Teachers Love It

✔ Saves hours of prep — no cutting, printing, or setup
✔ Keeps students engaged while reviewing rigorous content
✔ Self-checking format reduces grading time
✔ Organized scoreboard makes classroom management simple
✔ Easy to modify for differentiation
✔ Works for teams of 3 or teams of 5
✔ Perfect for 8th-grade math CCSS or Algebra 1 classrooms

Created with real classroom routines in mind, this resource helps you maintain structure while students stay actively involved.

⭐ Why Students Love It

✔ Competitive team format boosts engagement
✔ Step-by-step explanations build real understanding
✔ Clear layout makes complex equations approachable
✔ Immediate feedback supports confidence
✔ Covers multistep equations and rational equations in a low-stress format

Students don’t just “play a game” — they practice high-level equation solving skills with clarity and repetition.

⭐ How to Use This Resource

Use this digital solving equations activity for:

✔ Whole-class review before a test
✔ Small-group intervention
✔ Stations or math centers
✔ End-of-unit practice
✔ Algebra 1 review days
✔ Sub plans
✔ CCSS-aligned test prep

⭐ Standards Alignment

Aligned to Common Core State Standards including:

  • CCSS 8.EE.C.7 – Solve linear equations in one variable
  • CCSS 8.EE.C.7a–b – Solve equations with variables on both sides
  • CCSS HSA-REI.B.3 – Solve linear equations and rational equations
  • Identifying one solution, no solution, or infinitely many solutions

Perfect for your 8th grade math solving equations unit or Algebra 1 equation review.

⭐ Teacher Notes

I designed this resource to help 8th grade math and Algebra 1 teachers simplify review days while keeping rigor high. Solving equations — especially variables on both sides, rational equations, multistep equations, and recognizing the 3 types of solutions — can feel repetitive and heavy.

This interactive, editable, digital Jeopardy-style game turns that review into a structured, high-engagement experience that students actually enjoy — while giving you total control.

If you're looking for a CCSS-aligned, digital, scaffolded solving equations activity that is easy to implement and highly effective, this resource has you covered.

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8th Grade Math Curriculum Year Long Guided Notes Homework Activities Exams

Algebra 1 Test Prep Jeopardy Review Game Editable Interactive End of Year

Solving Equations 8th Grade Math Unit Guided Notes Activities Practice Exams

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Solve linear equations in one variable.
Give examples of linear equations in one variable with one solution, infinitely many solutions, or no solutions. Show which of these possibilities is the case by successively transforming the given equation into simpler forms, until an equivalent equation of the form 𝘹 = 𝘢, 𝘢 = 𝘢, or 𝘢 = 𝘣 results (where 𝘢 and 𝘣 are different numbers).
Solve linear equations with rational number coefficients, including equations whose solutions require expanding expressions using the distributive property and collecting like terms.
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