Included are 10 different questions that will have students solve a system of linear equations by using all three methods (substitution, elimination and graphing) on the same page. This is a great way to introduce or review the concepts of all three methods, and also to verify that you get the same answer regardless of which method you use. This activity can be used as an individual worksheet for one student, or can be used as a group of 3 activity where each student has to solve the system
This 12-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice calculating the value of the discriminant given a quadratic equation. Students will use their answers to help solve a riddle. An answer sheet is included. Related Worksheets: Calculating the Discriminant Riddle & Coloring WorksheetCalculating the Discriminant Riddle & Coloring Worksheet #2
This 9-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice using the method of completing the square to change a quadratic relation from standard form to vertex form. Students will color in correct answers to solve a riddle. An answer sheet is included on a separate page.
These worksheets are a fun way for students to practice rearranging linear equations from standard form into slope y-intercept form. Students will color in correct answers to solve a riddle. Included in this bundle is: - 2 riddle and coloring worksheets An answer sheet is included for each worksheet.
This 15-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice converting improper fractions to mixed numbers. Students will color in correct answers to help them solve a riddle. An answer sheet is included. Related Worksheets: Convert Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions Riddle & Coloring Worksheet
This bundle of two worksheets is a fun way for students to practice the method of complete the square to change quadratic relations from standard form to vertex form, then identifying the vertex. Students will use their answers to help solve riddles for both worksheets. An answer sheet for each worksheet is included on a separate page.
This 15-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice solving two-step equations. In this worksheet, each answer will be some version of the number 67 (e.g. 67, 6.7, 6/7, 76, 7.6, etc). An answer sheet is included on a separate page.
This bundle of two worksheets is a fun way for students to practice calculating the mean (average) of a set of numbers. Students will use their answers to help solve riddles for each worksheet. An answer sheet for each worksheet is included on a separate page.
This 15-question worksheet is a great way for students to practice solving quadratic equations by factoring. The types of factoring include: - common factoring - simple trinomials (a = 1) - complex trinomials (a > 1) - difference of squares - perfect square trinomials A full step-by-step answer sheet is include on a separate page.
This bundle of four worksheets is a fun way for students to practice using trigonometry to find sides and angles in right triangles by using sine, cosine or tangent. Students will use their answers to help solve a riddle. A bonus worksheet on solving for sides using Pythagorean Theorem is also included.An answer sheet for each worksheet is included on a separate page.
This 12-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice calculating the mean (average) of a set of numbers. Students will then color in correct answers to solve a riddle. An answer sheet is provided. Related Worksheets: Calculate the Mean (Average) of a Set of Numbers Riddle & Coloring WorksheetCalculate the Mean (Average) of a Set of Numbers Riddle & Coloring Worksheet #2Calculate the Mean (Average) of a Set of Numbers Riddle & Coloring Worksheet #3
This 8-question worksheet helps students practice with finding side lengths in right triangles using trigonometry (sine, cosine and tangent). Students are given right triangles with an angle and a side length, and a missing side length indicated by x. Once students correctly solve all questions, they will match their answers that will help them solve a riddle (Why is the obtuse triangle always upset? Because it is never right). An answer sheet is included on a separate page. Related Worksheets:
This 12-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice solving one-step equations. Students will use their answers to help solve a Christmas-themed riddle. An answer sheet is included on a separate page. Related Worksheets: Solving Two-Step Equations Riddle Worksheet (Christmas Theme)
This worksheet is a fun way for students to practice finding the mean (average) of a set of numbers. Students will then use their answers to help solve a riddle. An answer sheet is included as a separate page. Related Worksheets: Calculate the Mean (Average) of a Set of Numbers Riddle & Coloring WorksheetCalculate the Mean (Average) of a Set of Numbers Riddle Code Worksheet
This 12-question worksheet helps students practice with the concept of function notation and evaluating functions. Students will then color in sections with a correct answer to help solve a riddle. An answer sheet is included on a separate page. Related Worksheets: Evaluate Functions in Function Notation Riddle and Coloring WorksheetEvaluate Functions in Function Notation Riddle and Coloring Worksheet #2
This 12-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice common factoring expressions using the greatest common factor (GCF). The GCFs included in this worksheet will be either a number, a variable or both a number and a variable. Students will color in correct answers to solve a riddle. An answer sheet is included on a separate page.
This 12-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice solving both one-step and two-step equations. Once questions are answered, students color in a section of a puzzle. Once all questions are answered, the answer to a riddle will appear (What goes up but never comes down? AGE). An answer sheet is included on a separate page. Related Worksheets: Solving Equations (One-Step & Two-Step) Riddle and Coloring Worksheet #2Solving Equations (One-Step & Two-Step) Riddle and Coloring Worksh
This 12-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice solving both one-step and two-step equations. Once questions are answered, students color in a section of a puzzle. Once all questions are answered, the answer to a riddle will appear (What did the chef name his son? STEW). An answer sheet is included on a separate page. Solving Equations (One-Step & Two-Step) Riddle and Coloring WorksheetSolving Equations (One-Step & Two-Step) Riddle and Coloring Worksheet #2Solving Equations (
This worksheet is a fun way for students to practice the method of complete the square to change quadratic relations from vertex form to standard form, then identify the vertex. Students will use their answers to solve a riddle using a code. An answer sheet is included on a separate page. Related Worksheets: Complete the Square to Change from Standard to Vertex Form Riddle Worksheet
This 12-question worksheet is a fun way for students to practice solving both one-step and two-step equations. Once questions are answered, students color in a section of a puzzle. Once all questions are answered, the answer to a riddle will appear (What did the lawyer name his son? SUE). An answer sheet is included on a separate page. Solving Equations (One-Step & Two-Step) Riddle and Coloring Worksheet Solving Equations (One-Step & Two-Step) Riddle and Coloring Worksheet #2Solving Equation
7th - 10th
Algebra, Arithmetic, Fractions
CCSS
8.EE.C.7
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