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Preview of Steps to Solving Equations

Steps to Solving Equations

Here is a cheat sheet to hand out to students to help them remember how to solve equations. There is a color option and a black and white option.
Preview of Google Classroom: Multi-Step Equations with Division

Google Classroom: Multi-Step Equations with Division

Created by
Moore Algebra
SELF-GRADING Google Sheet with 12 problems involving equations with division. Students must high-lite the correct first step of the problem and then type their answer into the yellow box. All yellow boxes turn green if they are correct. After opening the PDF, you will be prompted to "Make a Copy". After doing this, you can change the name and have all access to this document. Assign to Google Classroom with ease (make sure to make a copy for each student). Student submissions can be graded
Preview of Solving One-Variable MULTI-STEP EQUATIONS *Flowchart* Graphic Organizer

Solving One-Variable MULTI-STEP EQUATIONS *Flowchart* Graphic Organizer

Help your students master the process for solving one-variable, multi-step equations of any form! With this flowchart, students can easily lead themselves or others through solving multi-step equation problems! This flowchart is also built to handle equations with fractions and proportions! The flowchart text is editable and can be customized to your needs. There are THREE size options included: Full Page Size: Perfect for extra practice or reference, and for notes in a class that utilizes
Preview of PEMDAS Foldable

PEMDAS Foldable

Created by
Loera Lessons
This foldable designed to go into an Interactive Notebook has a purpose to train the students in the order of operations. High School teachers have asked that we change the acronym of PEMDAS to GEMDAS. Where the G is for grouping symbols.
Preview of Algebra 1 - Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Substitution Foldable

Algebra 1 - Solving Systems of Linear Equations by Substitution Foldable

Created by
iteachalgebra
This is an EDITABLE foldable for use in an interactive math notebook. You will receive the editable PowerPoint file as well as the original PDF version. Using this foldable, students will be able to: solve systems of equations by using substitutionThis foldable walks students through substitution scenarios in which: 1. One equation is set equal to a variable 2. No equation is set equal to a variable3. Both equations are set equal to a variableEach tab shows the first step process, while ther
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