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Learn how to write and solve equations based on Algebra word problems.

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Here are 3 examples for using algebra tiles to solve equations, a free set of paper algebra tiles and a free algebra tiles worksheet solving mat. Algebra tiles are awesome for making algebra visual, hands-on and help introduce students to new difficult topics in a fun way. Also includes a video to see the mat and tiles in action solving equations.
Solving Two-Step Equations There is no doubt that solving a two-step equation is extremely easy. As the name implies, two-step equations can be solved in just two steps. If this is your first encounter with two-step equations, don’t worry because we will go over enough examples to make you familiar with the process. When solving ... Read more
From Ian Stewart's book, these 17 math equations changed the course of human history.

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Balancing Equations- Cut and paste the two equations that have sums that balance.

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A lot of basic math equations and formulas, white chalk lettering on school blackboard seamless pattern

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Solve using the quadratic formula. Lesson is crystal clear and straightforward

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Description Students will be constructing a booklet that goes over solving one-step equations. There are example problems that include positive and negative solutions. There are 3 versions included: (1) Fill-in template, (2) answer key template, and (3) blank template. There are 6 pages for the booklet: (1) cover page, (2) solving one-step equations with addition, (3) solving one-step equations with subtraction, (4) solving one-step equations with division, (5) solving one-step equations…

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Find KS3 & KS4 Maths Worksheets and Maths resources online at Cazoom Maths. Our printable worksheets are helpful resources for teachers, parents & students.
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