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Preview of Equations EE.7

Equations EE.7

Created by
Sierra Feaster
These guided notes teach students how to solve one-step equations using addition in a simple, step-by-step format. Students learn how to identify subtraction in an equation, use the inverse operation of addition, and solve for the variable while keeping equations balanced. The resource includes clear examples, worked-out problems, and answer checks to help build confidence and reinforce algebraic thinking. Perfect for math intervention, independent practice, homework, small groups, or classroom
Preview of Distributive Property

Distributive Property

Created by
Cassie Bowers
Help your students build confidence with the Distributive Property using this clear and easy-to-use practice worksheet! Students begin with a short thinking section that helps them identify the number being distributed and the terms inside the expression. They then move into structured practice where they apply the distributive property to simplify expressions step-by-step. This resource is perfect for Pre-Algebra, Algebra 1, review days, intervention groups, homework, warm-ups, or sub plans. Th
Preview of IB Mathematics AA Ultimate Student Guide | IB Math Analysis & Approaches HL SL

IB Mathematics AA Ultimate Student Guide | IB Math Analysis & Approaches HL SL

IB Mathematics AA Success Starts Here. Give your students the strategic advantage they need to succeed in IB Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (AA) with this comprehensive, exam-focused mastery guide designed for both Higher Level (HL) and Standard Level (SL) learners. Created by Lumina Learning House, this premium resource goes beyond content review and teaches students how to think like successful IB Mathematics candidates. Unlike ordinary revision notes, this guide focuses on: ✔ Understand
Preview of Mini Mystery (Laetitia finds the rabbits)

Mini Mystery (Laetitia finds the rabbits)

I've created a set of mini minute mysteries for a colleague of mine. She has a student who's too smart for his grade level and is constantly looking for more challenging work. This was an idea we come up with. And the student loved it!!! Each one based loosely on a detective from literature. This is based on Kerry Greenwood's Phryne Fisher. [Note: The content of the Phryne Fisher *book* series is more appropriate for ages 16+, but the content of this activity does not include anything inappr
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