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Preview of [System of equations] Simultaneous equations - elimination method worksheet

[System of equations] Simultaneous equations - elimination method worksheet

This is a 18 question worksheet on using the elimination method to solve for the intersection point of two linear equations with questions increasing slowly in difficulty. There are no decimals or fractions, only integers and is meant to encourage students to show their working out for finding each intersecting point while building on their confidence to solve trickier equations. This product comes with a double-sided worksheet with space for working out, a 1/2 page "textbook" style questions (
Preview of Literal (Multi-variable) Equations Notes, Warm up, and Bible

Literal (Multi-variable) Equations Notes, Warm up, and Bible

Created by
sonia hernandez
Get editable Google Slides and handouts! I use the Parable of the Sower in the warm up when I teach literal (multi-variable) equations. The first example uses D = RT. I call it the "dirt" formula and therefore can make the connection between the "dirt" formula and the soil in the parable.Notes examples are from EnVision Algebra 1 Lesson 1-4: Literal Equations and FormulasIt is a nice way to incorporate the bible into this Algebra 1 topic.
Preview of Polynomial (add, subtract, multiply) Art and Easter (or any theme)

Polynomial (add, subtract, multiply) Art and Easter (or any theme)

Created by
sonia hernandez
Incorporate Easter (or any theme) into polynomial operations using art. The assignment has 4 versions (to support academic integrity) and a rubric. Editable Google Slides included.
Preview of Inequalities and Jesus Warm Up

Inequalities and Jesus Warm Up

Created by
sonia hernandez
Warm up can be used for solving one-variable inequalities. It is a nice way to incorporate Jesus into this Algebra 1 topic.
Preview of Astronaut Mystery Grid Math - Solve for X Algebra 1 Cross Curricular Drawing Fun

Astronaut Mystery Grid Math - Solve for X Algebra 1 Cross Curricular Drawing Fun

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BusyWorkMadeFun
It’s “busy work” that’s actually engaging and fun for students! Perfect for last-minute sub plans, early finishers, or students who need extra practice. It's more engaging than a basic worksheet. Students feel rewarded to unlock each square as they try to guess what they're drawing — with zero art skills required! This worksheet will not only improve students' math, but also sharpen their ability to recognize and recreate shapes and lines — perfect for cross-curricular connections. ⬆️ TPT auto
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