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Solving Multistep Equations (Variables on One-Side) - Puzzle
Solving Multistep Equations (Variables on One-Side) - Puzzle
Solving Multistep Equations (Variables on One-Side) - Puzzle
Solving Multistep Equations (Variables on One-Side) - Puzzle
Solving Multistep Equations (Variables on One-Side) - Puzzle
Solving Multistep Equations (Variables on One-Side) - Puzzle
Solving Multistep Equations (Variables on One-Side) - Puzzle
Solving Multistep Equations (Variables on One-Side) - Puzzle
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This hands-on activity is perfect for students enrolled in middle school mathematics focusing on pre-algebra skills, or for those needing reinforcement in solving multistep equations.

Content Focus: Students will solve equations with one-variable, two-step equations. (TEKS 7.11A)

  • This activity encourages multistep problem solving, and includes an additional step in the problem solving process that includes adding or subtracting to combine like terms.

Activity Overview & Preparations

This activity contains 12 problems with 3 problem-solving steps each. To prepare for this activity, you will print out the problems on paper or cardstock of your choice and copies of the recording sheet for your students. You can then cut out the problem steps into individual pieces, or you can cut out each complete problem. This activity can be used in multiple ways, but check out the two options below. An answer key is provided for the problems.

Activity Option #01: Multistep Equations with Steps

Students are provided the individual pieces. They will work to complete each puzzle step-by-step. As students work through the problem, the puzzle will look like an upside down pyramid! Using the recording sheet, the students will workout the problem with appropriate notations. The puzzle can then be used to check their steps.

  • This activity is especially helpful to slow students down and have them focus on the individual steps in the problem-solving process. If you have students that tend to do the math in their head or make mistakes in steps, this can help reinforce the good habits of problem solving.

Activity Option #02: Multistep Equations with Reasons

Students are provided either the full problems (not separated into steps) or the individual pieces for the problems. This activity is focused on justifying the steps that are taken to solve the problem. The recording sheet provides space for students to write the problem down, provide the necessary notations to solve the problem, and then include the reason or justification for each step.

  • Teachers, you have the ability to determine what is appropriate justification for each step in your class and based on your student needs!
  • This activity is great to focus on justifying answers or steps, and is helpful to students that need assistance in explaining or providing reasons for the steps they complete in the problem solving process.
  • This is also a great activity to introduce proofs for Geometry.

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Need additional resources for your classroom? Check out a few other activities!

Solving Multistep Linear Equations - Pyramid Puzzle Activity

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[Bundle] Logic Puzzles: Spring Set - Print & Digital Activities

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Solving Multistep Equations (Variables on One-Side) - Puzzle

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Math By Parker
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7th - 9th
Pages
13
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Teaching Duration
40 minutes

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These hands-on activities are perfect to reinforce and build up the skills necessary to effectively solve multistep linear equations. This bundle combines three grade levels, and scaffolds the learning, rigor, and details in each set of problems. This is perfect for students Pre-Algebra, Algebra or
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Description

This hands-on activity is perfect for students enrolled in middle school mathematics focusing on pre-algebra skills, or for those needing reinforcement in solving multistep equations.

Content Focus: Students will solve equations with one-variable, two-step equations. (TEKS 7.11A)

  • This activity encourages multistep problem solving, and includes an additional step in the problem solving process that includes adding or subtracting to combine like terms.

Activity Overview & Preparations

This activity contains 12 problems with 3 problem-solving steps each. To prepare for this activity, you will print out the problems on paper or cardstock of your choice and copies of the recording sheet for your students. You can then cut out the problem steps into individual pieces, or you can cut out each complete problem. This activity can be used in multiple ways, but check out the two options below. An answer key is provided for the problems.

Activity Option #01: Multistep Equations with Steps

Students are provided the individual pieces. They will work to complete each puzzle step-by-step. As students work through the problem, the puzzle will look like an upside down pyramid! Using the recording sheet, the students will workout the problem with appropriate notations. The puzzle can then be used to check their steps.

  • This activity is especially helpful to slow students down and have them focus on the individual steps in the problem-solving process. If you have students that tend to do the math in their head or make mistakes in steps, this can help reinforce the good habits of problem solving.

Activity Option #02: Multistep Equations with Reasons

Students are provided either the full problems (not separated into steps) or the individual pieces for the problems. This activity is focused on justifying the steps that are taken to solve the problem. The recording sheet provides space for students to write the problem down, provide the necessary notations to solve the problem, and then include the reason or justification for each step.

  • Teachers, you have the ability to determine what is appropriate justification for each step in your class and based on your student needs!
  • This activity is great to focus on justifying answers or steps, and is helpful to students that need assistance in explaining or providing reasons for the steps they complete in the problem solving process.
  • This is also a great activity to introduce proofs for Geometry.

*******************************

Need additional resources for your classroom? Check out a few other activities!

Solving Multistep Linear Equations - Pyramid Puzzle Activity

Independent & Dependent Variable Task Cards - Print & Digital Activity

Converting Standard Form to Slope-Intercept Form - Print & Digital Template

[Bundle] Logic Puzzles: Spring Set - Print & Digital Activities

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
September 12, 2022
good for making students think thru steps
Lorraine J.
149 reviews
Grades taught: 9th
Student populations: Autism, Emerging bilinguals, Learning difficulties
Rated 4 out of 5
August 2, 2022
A great resource to use for students who have disabilities!
Tanielle Carter
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701 reviews
Grades taught: 7th
Student populations: Mild to severe disabilities
Rated 4 out of 5
March 29, 2022
My students enjoyed this resource instead of a traditional worksheet. I only have each group of students 6 problems to complete instead of the given 12. There is a mistake on the last page, it should be 2x+14=26 (instead it says 2x+14=16). Luckily I caught this before I gave it to my students. It would be excellent if the problems were already mixed up so the students could cut this out themselves. It took me a long time to cut these myself, even with the help of a paper cutter.
Christina A.
43 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Rated 5 out of 5
October 13, 2021
I am always looking for practice activities that are more than just a worksheet. I want to give my students options to get up and move, color, cut and paste, etc. This was a perfect activity to add to my choice board and it was a great time-filler too. This gave me the opportunity to work with my students who needed extra help and not worry about the others getting off-task.
Gillian McGalliard
(TPT Seller)
45 reviews
Grades taught: 9th, 10th
Student populations: Learning difficulties

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