Description
This fun and collaborative activity is designed to help students master solving inequalities for x and identify values that make the inequality true while working with a partner. Students work in groups of 2. One student is Partner 1, the other student is Partner 2. The students solve inequalities in the same row simultaneously. (For example, partner 1 solves problem 1A while Partner 2 solves problem 1B.) When both partners have correctly solved their inequalities, their answers will match—encouraging teamwork and reinforcing accuracy in their problem-solving skills! If the inequalities don't match, students work together to figure out the error.
What's Included:
- Clear step-by-step instructions for students
- 7 sets of inequalities tailored for partner collaboration + a selection of values that students identify as solutions to their inequality
- Answer key for easy grading or self-checking
This activity promotes critical thinking, peer collaboration, and confidence in solving inequalities.
Ideas for Use:
- In-class practice activity
- Intervention activity
- Test or concept activity
- Additional practice
- Use in Centers (cut out each row)
Help your students build their math skills while having fun solving inequalities together!
Highlights
Description
This fun and collaborative activity is designed to help students master solving inequalities for x and identify values that make the inequality true while working with a partner. Students work in groups of 2. One student is Partner 1, the other student is Partner 2. The students solve inequalities in the same row simultaneously. (For example, partner 1 solves problem 1A while Partner 2 solves problem 1B.) When both partners have correctly solved their inequalities, their answers will match—encouraging teamwork and reinforcing accuracy in their problem-solving skills! If the inequalities don't match, students work together to figure out the error.
What's Included:
- Clear step-by-step instructions for students
- 7 sets of inequalities tailored for partner collaboration + a selection of values that students identify as solutions to their inequality
- Answer key for easy grading or self-checking
This activity promotes critical thinking, peer collaboration, and confidence in solving inequalities.
Ideas for Use:
- In-class practice activity
- Intervention activity
- Test or concept activity
- Additional practice
- Use in Centers (cut out each row)
Help your students build their math skills while having fun solving inequalities together!

