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Preview of Multi-Step Equations notes Review Pre-algebra Algebra 7th grade 8th grade

Multi-Step Equations notes Review Pre-algebra Algebra 7th grade 8th grade

A complete digital review for solving multi-step equations including variables on both sides, the distributive property, and special cases (no solution / infinitely many solutions). Fully self-grading with instant feedback — no prep, no login, no printing. ★ WHAT'S COVERED • Multi-step equations with multiple operations — combining like terms, distributive property, fraction coefficients • Variables on both sides — moving variable terms to one side, combining, solving; worked examples with each
Preview of 15 x tables (multiplication and division)

15 x tables (multiplication and division)

Created by
Alyssa Curtayne
Do you have some talented mathematicians you'd like to challenge? These 15 times tables will push their mental calculations and help them to solve problems faster. With easy answers to print, the hard work is done for you. Keep an eye out for the series from 13-25x. With both multiplication and division here, the high achievers will be challenged and thrilled with your differentiation.
Preview of Multiplying Integers Secret Triangle Trick - Visual Integer Sign Rules Freebie

Multiplying Integers Secret Triangle Trick - Visual Integer Sign Rules Freebie

Created by
Math Kit HQ
End "Sign Confusion" Forever with this 3-Second Visual Hack!Does it feel like your students understand the math but constantly lose points because they "forgot the negative sign"? Memorizing rules like "a negative times a negative is a positive" often fails students under the stress of a test. That’s why I created the Secret Sign Triangle. This "manual calculator" is a visual anchor that students can use to doodle in the margin of any worksheet, ensuring the sign is correct every single time
Preview of Subtraction Table, Montessori

Subtraction Table, Montessori

Created by
CL Smith
How the Teacher Would Use the Subtraction Table Demonstrating Inverse Operations: The teacher can use the table to visually show how subtraction is the opposite of addition. For example, they can point out that if 5 + 3 = 8 on an addition chart, finding 8 - 3 = 5 on the subtraction table uses the exact same numbers in reverse. Identifying Number Patterns: Teachers can guide the class to see patterns, such as how moving diagonally udown the table keeps the difference the same (e.g., 9-5=4, 8-4
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