Description
Looking for a scaffolded, differentiated, and no prep lesson on solving one-step equations with positive and negative integers for your 7th grade students? This lesson is a great review of applying the additive and multiplicative inverse to solve one-step equations. Includes adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing positive and negative integers for number system review.
This lesson includes everything you need for instruction: slides, scaffolded guided notes for students, do now, exit ticket, and 3 levels of scaffolded and differentiated worksheets!
Students love how easy these slides and notes are to follow and understand. A fill in the blank notes sheet allows students to focus on instruction! Short and concise notes are clear, explicit, and useful for when students need a reference to refresh their memory. The differentiated practice set is a great way for students to learn and practice solving one-step equations with positive and negative integers. No-prep and ready to use!
This product includes:
- Do Now (with answer key)
- Slide Deck using Google Slides
- Copy with Animations
- Copy without Animations
- Student Notes Sheet (aligns with slide deck, includes answer key)
- Leveled Practice Set / Worksheets
- 3 versions (10 problems each) with answer key
- 1 question is the same across all 3 practice sets to serve as a teachable moment
- Answers across all 3 practice sets match for easy grading!!
- Exit Ticket (printable with answer key and digital self-graded)
- Homework (with answer key)
This lesson aligns well with:
CCSS:
- 7.EE.4: Use variables to represent quantities in a real world or mathematical problem, and construct simple equations and inequalities to solve problems by reasoning about the quantities
- 6.EE.7: Solve real-world and mathematical problems by writing and solving equations of the form x + p = q and px = q for cases in which p, q and x are all nonnegative rational numbers.
NGLS:
- NY-7.EE.4: Use variables to represent quantities in a real-world or mathematical problem, and construct simple equations and inequalities to solve problems by reasoning about the quantities.
- NY-6.EE.7: Solve real-world and mathematical problems by writing and solving equations of the form x + p = q; x – p = q; px = q; and = q for cases in which p, q and x are all nonnegative rational.
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If you like this lesson, check out the following resources:
The Number System
- Adding Integers using a Number Line Lesson Bundle
- Adding Integers without using a Number Line Lesson Bundle
- Adding Integers from Real-World Situations Lesson Bundle
- Subtracting Integers from Real-World Situations Lesson Bundle
- Subtracting Integers using a Number Line Lesson Bundle
Rations & Proportions
- Using Proportions to Complete Tables Lesson
- Solving Proportions Lesson
- Finding Unit Rate from Real-World Situations Lesson Bundle
- Finding Unit Rate with Complex Fractions Lesson
- Finding the Constant of Proportionality from Tables & Graphs Lesson Bundle
- Writing Equations to Represent Real-World Proportional Situations Lesson Bundle
Expressions & Equations
- Evaluating Algebraic Expressions using Substitution Lesson
- Generating Equivalent Expressions Lesson Bundle
- Adding and Subtracting Linear Expressions Lesson Bundle
- Solving Equations by Combining Like Terms Lesson Bundle
- Solving Two-Step Equation with Rational Numbers Lesson Bundle
- Solving Two-Step Equations with Distributive Property Lesson Bundle
- Solving Two-Step Inequalities Lesson Bundle
- Generating Equivalent Expressions Digital & Print Activity
- Simplifying Expressions with Rational Numbers Digital Drag & Drop Activity
- Simplifying Expressions by Combining Like Terms & Distributive Property Self-Check Digital Activity
- Evaluating Expressions using Substitution Digital Self-Check Activity
- Evaluating Expressions using Substitution Drag & Drop Digital Activity
Solving One-Step Equations (Positive & Negative Integers) Lesson Bundle
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Description
Looking for a scaffolded, differentiated, and no prep lesson on solving one-step equations with positive and negative integers for your 7th grade students? This lesson is a great review of applying the additive and multiplicative inverse to solve one-step equations. Includes adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing positive and negative integers for number system review.
This lesson includes everything you need for instruction: slides, scaffolded guided notes for students, do now, exit ticket, and 3 levels of scaffolded and differentiated worksheets!
Students love how easy these slides and notes are to follow and understand. A fill in the blank notes sheet allows students to focus on instruction! Short and concise notes are clear, explicit, and useful for when students need a reference to refresh their memory. The differentiated practice set is a great way for students to learn and practice solving one-step equations with positive and negative integers. No-prep and ready to use!
This product includes:
- Do Now (with answer key)
- Slide Deck using Google Slides
- Copy with Animations
- Copy without Animations
- Student Notes Sheet (aligns with slide deck, includes answer key)
- Leveled Practice Set / Worksheets
- 3 versions (10 problems each) with answer key
- 1 question is the same across all 3 practice sets to serve as a teachable moment
- Answers across all 3 practice sets match for easy grading!!
- Exit Ticket (printable with answer key and digital self-graded)
- Homework (with answer key)
This lesson aligns well with:
CCSS:
- 7.EE.4: Use variables to represent quantities in a real world or mathematical problem, and construct simple equations and inequalities to solve problems by reasoning about the quantities
- 6.EE.7: Solve real-world and mathematical problems by writing and solving equations of the form x + p = q and px = q for cases in which p, q and x are all nonnegative rational numbers.
NGLS:
- NY-7.EE.4: Use variables to represent quantities in a real-world or mathematical problem, and construct simple equations and inequalities to solve problems by reasoning about the quantities.
- NY-6.EE.7: Solve real-world and mathematical problems by writing and solving equations of the form x + p = q; x – p = q; px = q; and = q for cases in which p, q and x are all nonnegative rational.
Customer Service:
We love integrating technology in the classroom, but it's not always perfect! If you have any questions or issues accessing purchased materials, please feel free to reach out for assistance. We are happy to assist you in any way that we can!
Be sure to follow our store for updates on new products >> CLICK HERE
If you like this lesson, check out the following resources:
The Number System
- Adding Integers using a Number Line Lesson Bundle
- Adding Integers without using a Number Line Lesson Bundle
- Adding Integers from Real-World Situations Lesson Bundle
- Subtracting Integers from Real-World Situations Lesson Bundle
- Subtracting Integers using a Number Line Lesson Bundle
Rations & Proportions
- Using Proportions to Complete Tables Lesson
- Solving Proportions Lesson
- Finding Unit Rate from Real-World Situations Lesson Bundle
- Finding Unit Rate with Complex Fractions Lesson
- Finding the Constant of Proportionality from Tables & Graphs Lesson Bundle
- Writing Equations to Represent Real-World Proportional Situations Lesson Bundle
Expressions & Equations
- Evaluating Algebraic Expressions using Substitution Lesson
- Generating Equivalent Expressions Lesson Bundle
- Adding and Subtracting Linear Expressions Lesson Bundle
- Solving Equations by Combining Like Terms Lesson Bundle
- Solving Two-Step Equation with Rational Numbers Lesson Bundle
- Solving Two-Step Equations with Distributive Property Lesson Bundle
- Solving Two-Step Inequalities Lesson Bundle
- Generating Equivalent Expressions Digital & Print Activity
- Simplifying Expressions with Rational Numbers Digital Drag & Drop Activity
- Simplifying Expressions by Combining Like Terms & Distributive Property Self-Check Digital Activity
- Evaluating Expressions using Substitution Digital Self-Check Activity
- Evaluating Expressions using Substitution Drag & Drop Digital Activity



