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Solving Multi-Step Equations with Variables on One Side Worksheets | Algebra 1
Solving Multi-Step Equations with Variables on One Side Worksheets | Algebra 1
Solving Multi-Step Equations with Variables on One Side Worksheets | Algebra 1
Solving Multi-Step Equations with Variables on One Side Worksheets | Algebra 1
Solving Multi-Step Equations with Variables on One Side Worksheets | Algebra 1
Solving Multi-Step Equations with Variables on One Side Worksheets | Algebra 1
Solving Multi-Step Equations with Variables on One Side Worksheets | Algebra 1
Solving Multi-Step Equations with Variables on One Side Worksheets | Algebra 1
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"I particularly liked the 5 worksheets included in this resource. It includes fractions, decimals, integers and word problems! I was able to leave the matching activity with a substitute. No prep for me but great practice for my students!"
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Help your students master solving multi-step equations with variables on one side with this engaging and comprehensive Algebra 1 resource! Fully aligned with CCSS 8.EE.C.7, these worksheets cover integers, fractions, decimals, and real-world word problems to ensure students gain a solid understanding of the topic.

This no-prep packet is perfect for classwork, homework, review, test prep, or sub plans. It includes a variety of question formats and even a critical thinking puzzle to keep students motivated. Each worksheet comes with a complete answer key for quick grading.

What’s Included:

  • 5 printable worksheets (multi-step equations with variables on one side)
  • Problems with integers, fractions, and decimals
  • Real-world word problems
  • Critical thinking & matching puzzle activity
  • 5 complete answer sheets

Key Features:

  • Grade Levels: 7th – 9th (Algebra 1)
  • Standards: CCSS 8.EE.C.7 (Solve linear equations in one variable)
  • Format: Printable PDF (10 total pages)
  • Uses: Classwork, homework, review, test prep, early finisher activities

Why Teachers Love It:
This resource saves time, provides variety, and builds students’ confidence with multiple problem types. The included answer keys make it easy to implement and grade—perfect for busy teachers!

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Solving Multi-Step Equations with Variables on One Side Worksheets | Algebra 1

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What others say

"I particularly liked the 5 worksheets included in this resource. It includes fractions, decimals, integers and word problems! I was able to leave the matching activity with a substitute. No prep for me but great practice for my students!"
star
Kelley N.

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Help your students master multi-step equations with this Algebra 1 Bundle! This resource combines two complete worksheet sets aligned to CCSS 8.EE.C.7, giving students plenty of practice with: Solving multi-step equations with variables on both sides Applying the distributive property and combining
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Description

Help your students master solving multi-step equations with variables on one side with this engaging and comprehensive Algebra 1 resource! Fully aligned with CCSS 8.EE.C.7, these worksheets cover integers, fractions, decimals, and real-world word problems to ensure students gain a solid understanding of the topic.

This no-prep packet is perfect for classwork, homework, review, test prep, or sub plans. It includes a variety of question formats and even a critical thinking puzzle to keep students motivated. Each worksheet comes with a complete answer key for quick grading.

What’s Included:

  • 5 printable worksheets (multi-step equations with variables on one side)
  • Problems with integers, fractions, and decimals
  • Real-world word problems
  • Critical thinking & matching puzzle activity
  • 5 complete answer sheets

Key Features:

  • Grade Levels: 7th – 9th (Algebra 1)
  • Standards: CCSS 8.EE.C.7 (Solve linear equations in one variable)
  • Format: Printable PDF (10 total pages)
  • Uses: Classwork, homework, review, test prep, early finisher activities

Why Teachers Love It:
This resource saves time, provides variety, and builds students’ confidence with multiple problem types. The included answer keys make it easy to implement and grade—perfect for busy teachers!

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This was an excellent resource. Well organized and aligned with our goals.
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Grades taught: 9th
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I truly appreciate your thoughtful feedback! I’m glad the resource was easy to use, well structured, and supported your classroom goals. Thank you for your support!

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I particularly liked the 5 worksheets included in this resource. It includes fractions, decimals, integers and word problems! I was able to leave the matching activity with a substitute. No prep for me but great practice for my students!
Kelley N.
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Grades taught: 9th
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Thank you so much! I’m so glad to hear your students enjoyed the activities and that they worked well for a substitute. I really appreciate your feedback and support—it truly means a lot.

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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).
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