Students are given 8 problems consisting of two-step inequalities that are solved incorrectly. They are to find the mistake and solve it correctly. Answer key included.
Students look at completed problems involving combining like terms, the distributive property, or both to find a mistake. Students describe the mistake of each and redo the problem correctly.
Students partner up and complete 6 problems each on combining like terms. They check their answers by comparing them and verifying that they're the same.
Includes eight completed problems on adding and subtracting integers where mistakes are made. Students are tasked with finding and describing the mistake and then completing the problem correctly. The students should know the following rules before completing this assignment. When adding integers with the same signs, add the absolute values and keep the common sign.When adding integers with different signs, subtract the absolute values and keep the sign of the greatest absolute value.Convert sub
Students are given 5 solved inequalities that are done incorrectly. Students are given 3 graphed inequalities that are done incorrectly. Students need to find the mistake and complete the problem correctly.
Students calculate the constant of proportionality from a table, graph, or verbal description. Once done, they compare and shade the one that doesn't belong. Great for a quick review.
Students write, solve, and graph two-step inequalities. Multiple choice. Students move problem to problem following a specific order if done correctly.
Students look at completed problems involving the order of operations to find a mistake. Students describe the mistake of each and redo the problem correctly. Problems include negatives, but no exponents.
Includes 20 problems on multiplying and dividing integers. It has the students explain why an answer is positive or negative. It's a great way to practice multiplying and dividing integer rules. Once students get the answer, they color a grid for a mystery picture reveal at the end. Color pencils are needed. Answer key included.
Students are given two menus from restaurants and two flyers from stores with an assignment that includes four problems. Students calculate the final cost of items bought with sales tax included. Answer key included.
Students are given 8 problems consisting of two-step equations that are solved incorrectly. They are to find the mistake and solve it correctly. Some problems have the variable on the left and others on the right. Some equations have a fraction in the form of x/5. The answer key is included.
Each domino includes a problem and an answer. Students work out the problem by either combining like terms or applying the distributive property. Students match each domino with its answer. Negatives integers included. Cutting and gluing are involved.
Students identify the terms, variable(s), coefficient(s), and constant(s) of an expression. Students create an expression when given terms, variable(s), coefficient(s), and constant(s).
Students combine like terms to create equivalent expressions. Students apply the distributive property to create equivalent expressions. Students apply the distributive property then combine like terms to create equivalent expressions. Answer with fractions written as improper fractions. Suggests using the desmos.com/scientific calculator. 14 problems in total. Students start at whatever problem they want, then the correct answer guides them towards the correct trail of problems.
Students are given 8 problems consisting of two-step equations that are solved incorrectly. They are to find the mistake and solve it correctly. Answer key included.
Students partner up and complete 6 problems each on solving two-step inequalities. They check their answers by comparing them and verifying that they're the same.
A handout to review how to write and solve two-step equations for supplementary, complementary, and vertical angles. An answer key for the assignment is included.