Description
Students will analyze two multi-step equations and the steps taken to solve them. They will find and describe the error in each equation. Then, students will write a summary paragraph that explains what they know about solving multi-step equations.
Three versions of this activity are included--each uses unique equations and highlights different common errors made while solving multi-step equations. The three versions can be used to give students different versions if used as a formative assessment or can be given to the same students for additional practice in identifying errors.
An information page includes ideas about how to incorporate this activity in your classroom and gives detailed information about using this as a Think-Pair-Share class discussion to practice vocabulary and speaking in math.
All equations in this activity are multi-step equations. Consider these other options if simpler equations are more appropriate for your students:
Writing in Math: Error Analysis - One-Step Equations (Free Resource)
Highlights
Description
Students will analyze two multi-step equations and the steps taken to solve them. They will find and describe the error in each equation. Then, students will write a summary paragraph that explains what they know about solving multi-step equations.
Three versions of this activity are included--each uses unique equations and highlights different common errors made while solving multi-step equations. The three versions can be used to give students different versions if used as a formative assessment or can be given to the same students for additional practice in identifying errors.
An information page includes ideas about how to incorporate this activity in your classroom and gives detailed information about using this as a Think-Pair-Share class discussion to practice vocabulary and speaking in math.
All equations in this activity are multi-step equations. Consider these other options if simpler equations are more appropriate for your students:
Writing in Math: Error Analysis - One-Step Equations (Free Resource)


