This mystery pixel includes 15 questions that require students to combine like terms and solve equations. Variables are only on one side and there is no distribution. Students will solve the equation and type the answer in the box. If they are correct, the box will change color and part of the picture will be revealed. Be sure to make a copy and delete the answer key before posting for students.
This self checking resource is helpful for students learning how to solve equations or need to refresh their memory. If they answer correctly, the box will change color and part of the picture will be revealed. Be sure to make a copy and delete the answer key before posting for students!
This self checking resource requires students to solve 12 equations with distribution and receive immediate feedback. If their answer is correct, part of the picture will be revealed. The final picture is a giraffe and butterfly.
This self checking resource requires students to solve 12 equations with variables on both sides (no distribution). If they are correct, part of the picture will be revealed.
This resource can be used as practice or to assess a unit. Formulas such as Pythagorean theorem and drip rate are used and students are required to substitute variables into the formula and solve for the missing variable.
Includes one step, two step, distribution, and variables on both sides. I recommend splitting into multiple days with supplemental practice in between.
This worksheet starts out with one step equations, then moves on to two step, and ends with distribution. Can be used to review for a test, practice after the lesson, or circle back to mid year to keep it in their memory.