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Write & Graph Inequalities | Digital Lessons + Practice | Math Grades 6-7 | CCSS
Write & Graph Inequalities | Digital Lessons + Practice | Math Grades 6-7 | CCSS
Write & Graph Inequalities | Digital Lessons + Practice | Math Grades 6-7 | CCSS
Write & Graph Inequalities | Digital Lessons + Practice | Math Grades 6-7 | CCSS
Write & Graph Inequalities | Digital Lessons + Practice | Math Grades 6-7 | CCSS
Write & Graph Inequalities | Digital Lessons + Practice | Math Grades 6-7 | CCSS
Write & Graph Inequalities | Digital Lessons + Practice | Math Grades 6-7 | CCSS
Write & Graph Inequalities | Digital Lessons + Practice | Math Grades 6-7 | CCSS
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Help students master writing and graphing algebraic inequalities with this engaging 6th Grade Math / 7th Grade Math resource! Perfect for middle school math lessons, independent practice, warm-ups, intervention, homework, test prep, sub plans, or review, this ready-to-use bundle makes teaching inequalities simple and effective.

Students will learn how to identify and use the 4 inequality symbols (<, >, ≤, ≥), understand key inequality vocabulary, write inequalities from word problems, real-world situations, and verbal statements, and graph solutions correctly on a number line using open circles, closed circles, and directional arrows. Students also practice determining whether a given value belongs in the solution set.

This resource is ideal for building confidence with pre-algebra skills, expressions and equations, number line graphing, and algebraic reasoning while saving teachers valuable planning time.

What’s Included:

✔ Digital Lessons
✔ Guided Notes
✔ Student Practice Activities
✔ Formative Assessment
✔ Answer Key
✔ Editable Files

Perfect For:

  • 6th Grade Math Inequalities
  • 7th Grade Math Review
  • Pre-Algebra Lessons
  • Math Centers
  • Homework
  • Test Prep
  • Intervention & RTI
  • Distance Learning / Digital Classroom

🎯CCSS Standards: 6.EE.5, 6.EE.6, 6.EE.8

Make inequalities easy to teach, easy to assign, and easy to grade with this comprehensive middle school math resource!

💻Video resources from YouTube

✏️Google Suite formatted resources are editable + digital or printable!


Save TIME & MONEY with these related products:

  • This lesson & practice resources are included in a complete 6th grade INTEGERS & INEQUALITIES unit bundle featuring guided notes, unit lessons, practice activities, engaging tasks, and a comprehensive review & summative assessment. CLICK HERE
  • Get the complete FULL YEAR Grade 6 Math Curriculum in one comprehensive bundle! HERE
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Write & Graph Inequalities | Digital Lessons + Practice | Math Grades 6-7 | CCSS

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Description

Help students master writing and graphing algebraic inequalities with this engaging 6th Grade Math / 7th Grade Math resource! Perfect for middle school math lessons, independent practice, warm-ups, intervention, homework, test prep, sub plans, or review, this ready-to-use bundle makes teaching inequalities simple and effective.

Students will learn how to identify and use the 4 inequality symbols (<, >, ≤, ≥), understand key inequality vocabulary, write inequalities from word problems, real-world situations, and verbal statements, and graph solutions correctly on a number line using open circles, closed circles, and directional arrows. Students also practice determining whether a given value belongs in the solution set.

This resource is ideal for building confidence with pre-algebra skills, expressions and equations, number line graphing, and algebraic reasoning while saving teachers valuable planning time.

What’s Included:

✔ Digital Lessons
✔ Guided Notes
✔ Student Practice Activities
✔ Formative Assessment
✔ Answer Key
✔ Editable Files

Perfect For:

  • 6th Grade Math Inequalities
  • 7th Grade Math Review
  • Pre-Algebra Lessons
  • Math Centers
  • Homework
  • Test Prep
  • Intervention & RTI
  • Distance Learning / Digital Classroom

🎯CCSS Standards: 6.EE.5, 6.EE.6, 6.EE.8

Make inequalities easy to teach, easy to assign, and easy to grade with this comprehensive middle school math resource!

💻Video resources from YouTube

✏️Google Suite formatted resources are editable + digital or printable!


Save TIME & MONEY with these related products:

  • This lesson & practice resources are included in a complete 6th grade INTEGERS & INEQUALITIES unit bundle featuring guided notes, unit lessons, practice activities, engaging tasks, and a comprehensive review & summative assessment. CLICK HERE
  • Get the complete FULL YEAR Grade 6 Math Curriculum in one comprehensive bundle! HERE
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Understand solving an equation or inequality as a process of answering a question: which values from a specified set, if any, make the equation or inequality true? Use substitution to determine whether a given number in a specified set makes an equation or inequality true.
Use variables to represent numbers and write expressions when solving a real-world or mathematical problem; understand that a variable can represent an unknown number, or, depending on the purpose at hand, any number in a specified set.
Write an inequality of the form 𝘹 > 𝘤 or 𝘹 < 𝘤 to represent a constraint or condition in a real-world or mathematical problem. Recognize that inequalities of the form 𝘹 > 𝘤 or 𝘹 < 𝘤 have infinitely many solutions; represent solutions of such inequalities on number line diagrams.
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