I have taught math for 29 years in grades 6 - 8. My classes have included many different populations of students, including general education, Special Ed, English Learners, Intervention, and Math Honors or Math Accelerated.
These problems include practice with solving a one-step inequality involving multiplying and dividing, then graphing the inequality on a number line. All coefficients, whether whole number or fraction, will be positive so there is no reversing of the inequality. This resource includes a 2-page assignment (33 problems) and answer keys (steps shown). Problem types are show work, matching and graphing. Terms of Use are included in the file download. Other solving and graphing inequalities worksheet
A very common mistake when graphing inequalities is when variables appear on either side of the inequality and students don't read it correctly to graph it. They might just look at the inequality symbol and not realize the variable is on the other side. This worksheet has practice with reading and graphing the inequalities when the variable appears on the right or the left side of the inequality. This resource has a worksheet (16 problems), answer key and Terms of Use included in the file downlo
This assignment has practice with solving and graphing one-step inequalities involving addition and subtraction (examples: x + 1 > 3 and -1 +x ≤ -3). All answers are integers. This resource includes a 2-page worksheet (35 problems) and answer keys (steps shown). The problem types are show work, matching, and graphing. Terms of Use are included in the file download. Other graphing inequalities worksheets and practice: Graphing Inequalities - One Page Interactive NotesEasy Intro to Graphing
I use this handout as a mini-lesson (part notes and guided practice) to introduce my 6th graders to reflecting points. This is also a good review worksheet for a transformation unit in geometry in grade 8 and above. This resource includes a 2-page worksheet (33 problems) and answer keys. The problem types include the definition of reflection and guided practice with reflecting points in each axis (4 problems each axis). Then students practice each type of reflection on their own (8 problems each
These problems involve solving a two-step inequality, then graphing the solution set on a number line. Lots of practice! This resource includes 2 worksheets and answer keys (with steps shown). First worksheet - Solve & Graph Two-Step Inequalities #1 (18 problems with positive coefficients only) Second worksheet - Solve & Graph Two-Step Inequalities #2 (18 problems with positive and negative coefficients) Terms of Use are inclu
In this assignment, students can practice solving proportions where the variable can be in an expression rather than by itself. All but one expression have two terms, like 5x - 11, so students can practice using the Distributive Property and turning them into multi-step equations with Cross Products. Random Word of the Day is a series of student self-checking handouts in which the answers are matched up with letters to form one word. This resource includes a worksheet with 10 problems and an a
In this assignment, students can be introduced to the different types of inequality symbols and what each one means in words and by reading the inequality. One of the struggles students have with graphing inequalities is not having enough practice with reading or verbalizing the inequality itself to make meaning. This worksheet walks them through an easy introduction to graphing all four inequalities. This includes a 2-page assignment (33 problems with number lines when necessary) and answer key
This worksheet has practice with multiplying polynomials by writing and simplifying algebraic expressions for the area of rectangles. Each length and width is either a whole number, monomial, binomial, or trinomial. This resource includes a worksheet ( 1 multiple choice + 13 problems) and an answer key (steps shown). Other resources in multiplying polynomials: Multiplying Binomials - Area of Squares (Trinomial Squares)Multiplying Polynomials - Area of TrianglesMultiplying Binomials - Area of Re
These problems involve practice with solving two-step equations where the coefficients are fractions. This can be good practice for multiplying by the reciprocal in the last step. This resource includes a worksheet (10 problems) and an answer key. "Random Word of the Day" is a series of student self-checking handouts in which the answers are matched up with letters to form one word. Terms of Use are included in the file download. Other solving equations practice: One-Step Equations #3 Multipl
In Common Core Math 6, students become familiar with plotting points in the Coordinate Plane and finding the distance from one point to another. They must be able to use these techniques to solve mathematical problems, such as perimeter and area. This resource includes: A 2-page assignment, an exit ticket, and all answer keys. Problems offered include plotting points (to draw polygons), identifying polygons (rectangles, parallelograms, triangles, and trapezoids), finding perimeter and/or area w
Students will write equations for the perimeter of different polygons and then solve for x and the missing side lengths. All values of x are whole numbers. This resource includes 1 worksheet (2 multiple choice + 9 problems) and the answer key. Terms of Use are included in the file download. You might also like: Writing Algebraic Expressions - Perimeter of Polygons
Students write and solve one- and two-step equations using complementary angles to find the value of x and/or the missing angle. Problems include whole number and decimal angle measures. This resource includes 2 worksheets and answer keys. Terms of Use are included in the file download. The types of problems included are: - Complementary Angles #1: identifying right angles, fill in the blanks, calculating and writing one-step equations to solve for x from a diagram (whole numbers and decimals)
These worksheets help students with writing and solving one- and two-step equations for supplementary angles. Problems include whole number and decimal angle measures. This resource includes 2 worksheets and answer keys. Terms of Use are included in the file download. The types of problems included are: - Supplementary Angles #1: definition of supplementary angles, fill in the blanks, writing one-step equations to solve for x from a diagram (whole numbers and decimals) - Supplementary Angles #
Students can practice how to solve one-step equations involving integers. The variable will appear on either side of the equation. There are 2 worksheets with answer keys. Problems are numbered consecutively #1-30. Another Round of Practice is a series of independent, skill-based worksheets. There is space to show work and a space to write the answer for each problem. Answer Keys can even be given to students so they can check themselves as they work because they'll have room to show their work
In this assignment, students can practice recognizing when to use the Distributive Property and when not to use it because each expression is written in parenthesis separated by a plus or minus sign. Then they will collect like terms to simplify the expressions. This resource includes 2 worksheets and answer keys. Linear Expressions #1 (problems #1-15) - for example (x+4) + (x-3) or (10x+3) - (12x-7) Linear Expressions #2 (problems #16-30) - for example (x-2) + 7(x-2) Another Round of Practic
Students need practice looking at ALL the multiple choices for a problem? This resource includes 1 worksheet (10 problems) and an answer key. Students will need to solve the two-step inequalities (positive coefficients), then determine the values in the solution set from the answer choices. All but two problems have multiple responses. The variable only appears on the left side of the inequality. Mark All That Apply is a series of worksheets containing questions with multiple responses (whe
Students can practice adding and subtracting a numerical expression with 3 integers. This resource includes one worksheet of 15 problems. Another Round of Practice is a series of independent, skill-based worksheets. There is space to show work and a space to write the answer for each problem. Answer Keys can even be given to students so they can check themselves as they work because they'll have room to show their work above the answers. Terms of Use are also included in the file download.
The problems provide practice with solving one-step equations involving addition and subtraction with positive and negative decimals. This resource includes a worksheet (10 problems) and an answer key. "Random Word of the Day" is a series of student self-checking handouts in which the answers are matched up with letters to form one word. Terms of Use are included in the file download. You might also like: One-Step Equations #1 Add & Subtract w/Integers: Self-Checking Practice One-Step Equatio
This resource is focused on how to solve an equation - what do you multiply or divide by on both sides of the equation to isolate the variable? Students will need to be multiplying or dividing with positive integers. Every solution will be positive. This is intended for advanced students in 5th grade and also to go along with 6th grade math where students first learn how to solve, but don't learn how to multiply/divide with signs yet. *The variable will appear on either side of the equation. ***
This worksheet will give students 15 problems to practice simplifying algebraic expressions. The terms in parenthesis are placed in different parts of the expressions to check if students really understand how to use the Distributive Property. The terms are positive or negative. This resource includes 1 worksheet (15 problems) and the answer key. Terms of Use are included in the file download. Other algebraic expressions resources: Simplifying Algebraic Expressions - Positive NumbersWriting Alg
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I have taught math for 29 years in grades 6 - 8. My classes have included many different populations of students, including general education, Special Ed, English Learners, Intervention, and Math Honors or Math Accelerated.
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