Description
Make sense of solving 2-step equations! This digital lesson is designed to help students understand what is happening when we solve for the variable so you can stop saying the word "cancel." You can show when there is a sum of zero, which is nothing, so you no longer need it. You can show when you have 1... and 1 xylophone is the same as a xylophone, so you no longer need the coefficient.
This lesson includes
- 2 completed examples
- 4 examples to do as a class or to create a video lesson (2 versions - blank background or with ready to go text boxes for the steps)
- 8 problems that require students to show the steps
- 8 problems that students can solve on their own
- 6 problems that students need to correct, and if the answer is wrong, find the correct answer (22 problems in all)
- Answer key
This is editable, with the exception of the last slide. There is a transparent rectangle covering the problems. Slide it off to the side, edit, then slide it back on top.
This activity uses Google Slides, so your students need a Google account and/or Google Classroom.
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Description
Make sense of solving 2-step equations! This digital lesson is designed to help students understand what is happening when we solve for the variable so you can stop saying the word "cancel." You can show when there is a sum of zero, which is nothing, so you no longer need it. You can show when you have 1... and 1 xylophone is the same as a xylophone, so you no longer need the coefficient.
This lesson includes
- 2 completed examples
- 4 examples to do as a class or to create a video lesson (2 versions - blank background or with ready to go text boxes for the steps)
- 8 problems that require students to show the steps
- 8 problems that students can solve on their own
- 6 problems that students need to correct, and if the answer is wrong, find the correct answer (22 problems in all)
- Answer key
This is editable, with the exception of the last slide. There is a transparent rectangle covering the problems. Slide it off to the side, edit, then slide it back on top.
This activity uses Google Slides, so your students need a Google account and/or Google Classroom.
Let's Stay Connected!
Follow me on Teachers Pay Teachers
Follow me on Pinterest
Follow me on Instagram




