Adding Integers Subtracting Integers Multiplying Integers Dividing Integers Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Integers Multiplying Fractions with Integers Algebraic Expressions One Step Algebraic Equations Two Step Algebraic Equations One Step Algebraic Inequalities Two Step Algebraic Inequalities Order Of Operations
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For Manga and Anime enthusiasts, this is a Psycho Mob 100 based worksheet. Students have the opportunity to solve adding and subtraction fraction integer problems that have the same denominator with a manga/anime bonus question. The 11 problems created allow students to practice their rules for adding and subtracting integers along with following the process of common denominators.
For Manga and Anime enthusiasts, this is a One Piece based worksheet. Students have the opportunity to solve adding and subtracting equations with a manga and anime incentive. As students get the correct answer they are able to fill in the blanks as they go. The 16 problems created allow students to practice their inverse operations and check their work.
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This worksheet falls under the Number System and Rational Numbers Standards. Perfect for 7th and 8th graders grasping the idea of integers with fractions. This is the beginning phase with common denominators.
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For Manga and Anime enthusiasts, this is a Dragon Ball Z based worksheet. Students have the opportunity to solve adding and subtracting two step algebraic inequalities with a manga and anime incentive. As students get the correct answer they are able to fill in the blanks as they go. The 13 problems created allow students to practice their less than, greater than, less than or equal to, greater than or equal to, and inverse operations and check their work.
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