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Solving Two Step Equations Puzzle - Fun Math Activity
Solving Two Step Equations Puzzle - Fun Math Activity
Solving Two Step Equations Puzzle - Fun Math Activity
Solving Two Step Equations Puzzle - Fun Math Activity
Solving Two Step Equations Puzzle - Fun Math Activity
Solving Two Step Equations Puzzle - Fun Math Activity
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Solving Two Step Equations Puzzle - Fun Math Activity
Solving Two Step Equations Puzzle - Fun Math Activity
Solving Two Step Equations Puzzle - Fun Math Activity
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"I love this resources as I can use this with pair groups or table groups to work together & it is more than just a worksheet. I love Tarzia puzzles. "
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Melissa A.
"I loved this resource so much. It was very helpful and I recommend it to any teacher! Great great job, thank you!"
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Description

This puzzle is a fun and engaging way to practice two-step equations!

I LOVE puzzles. They're so much better than a traditional boring worksheet...

And my classes love them too. Students vastly prefer an activity like a puzzle to their normal practice.

Any easy, no-prep activity for you - just print and go! It comes with a worksheet and answer key!

Some Tips:

  • The text is read along the outside of the triangle. If you rotate your triangle, you will easily be able to read all of the text right side up.
  • For every spot that the triangles match up, the equation and solution must match up.
  • When two triangles are touching (share a side), they must be a match.
  • There will be equations and solutions that are not used. They will end up along the outer rim of the puzzle with no match.

How can you use this activity?

  • Independent Practice
  • Group Work
  • Assessment
  • Review
  • Quiz

What should you do about early finishers?

  • Give students some blank triangles. Once they have finished the puzzle, they can continue the puzzle with expressions and solutions of their own.
  • See who can add on the most triangles before time expires.
  • *BONUS: You can now use these cards in the future.*

How to solve the puzzle:

  • Solve each expression to find the solution.
  • Match up expressions with their correct answer.
  • When matches are found, place the puzzle pieces and work on the next part.
  • Make sure that all shared lines represent the same number.
  • Once everything matches up, you are finished! Congrats!

Check out some integer operations puzzles:

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Solving Two Step Equations Puzzle - Fun Math Activity

Amy Harrison
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$2.99

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Digital downloads
Pages
59
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
40 minutes

What others say

"I love this resources as I can use this with pair groups or table groups to work together & it is more than just a worksheet. I love Tarzia puzzles. "
star
Melissa A.
"I loved this resource so much. It was very helpful and I recommend it to any teacher! Great great job, thank you!"
star
Shanise S.

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All of the middle school math puzzles that I have created so far are included.I will update the file every time I post a new triangle matching puzzle.This is GREAT NEWS for you! Once you purchase this item, you will have access to any future triangle matching puzzles at no extra cost.31 Puzzles Inc
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Description

This puzzle is a fun and engaging way to practice two-step equations!

I LOVE puzzles. They're so much better than a traditional boring worksheet...

And my classes love them too. Students vastly prefer an activity like a puzzle to their normal practice.

Any easy, no-prep activity for you - just print and go! It comes with a worksheet and answer key!

Some Tips:

  • The text is read along the outside of the triangle. If you rotate your triangle, you will easily be able to read all of the text right side up.
  • For every spot that the triangles match up, the equation and solution must match up.
  • When two triangles are touching (share a side), they must be a match.
  • There will be equations and solutions that are not used. They will end up along the outer rim of the puzzle with no match.

How can you use this activity?

  • Independent Practice
  • Group Work
  • Assessment
  • Review
  • Quiz

What should you do about early finishers?

  • Give students some blank triangles. Once they have finished the puzzle, they can continue the puzzle with expressions and solutions of their own.
  • See who can add on the most triangles before time expires.
  • *BONUS: You can now use these cards in the future.*

How to solve the puzzle:

  • Solve each expression to find the solution.
  • Match up expressions with their correct answer.
  • When matches are found, place the puzzle pieces and work on the next part.
  • Make sure that all shared lines represent the same number.
  • Once everything matches up, you are finished! Congrats!

Check out some integer operations puzzles:

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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I used this in a sub packet. It was perfect to review and needs no explanation
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