Introduction to graphing linear equations. Students will identify the slope, starting value, rise, and run before graphing in Quadrant 1. Includes positive and negative slopes. Some graphs have a scale of 2.
This worksheet includes eight introductory problems on proportionality. The first six problems ask students to identify if a table of numbers is proportional or not and find the constant of proportionality. The last two problems give a proportional table and ask students to fill in the missing numbers.
This packet includes solving one-step, two-step, and multi-step equations with combining like terms and distributing. The problems get progressively harder as students go through the packet. These problems include negative numbers.
This product is a two page, scaffolded worksheet that aims to connect percentages to proportional reasoning! Students will be guided through problems that include: Dividing the number line into even sectionsDeveloping strategies for using the number-line to find the percent of a numberBuilding strong mental models for proportional reasoning and percentages.
This worksheet provides scaffolded practice for students with one-step equations! Students start by making connections to the process using algebra tiles and then abstract their thinking after mastering the initial concepts. Note: The 3rd and 4th page are meant to be printed as half-sheets. Students will then swap with a neighbor to compare answers.
This lesson begins with a card sort in which students practice matching language to the algebraic expression. This is followed-up with a short worksheet to check for understanding. (:
This one-page, matching worksheet allows students to work at their own pace and self-check their answers. The lessons are scaffolded to get more challenging as they continue down the page.