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Solving Multi-Step Equations with Distributive Property and Combining Like Terms

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Eddie McCarthy
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7th - 10th, Homeschool
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Love the scaffolding of this product! Students were able to help themselves work through the problems!
I used this resource because my students needed more practice with solving more complicated equations. I feel like the problems helped them build some self-confidence when practicing these steps, so I highly recommend!

Description

This lesson is meant to be used as guided notes and assessments for an entire class. In the first section, students learn how to solve equations that involve the distributive property on one side or on both. In the second section, they learn how to solve equations that involve distributing and combining. There is helpful 5-step guide at the top of the notes.

There are assessments for both sections, which are based off of the guided notes.

Answer key is included!

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Total Pages
4 pages
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Teaching Duration
90 minutes
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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Give examples of linear equations in one variable with one solution, infinitely many solutions, or no solutions. Show which of these possibilities is the case by successively transforming the given equation into simpler forms, until an equivalent equation of the form 𝘹 = 𝘢, 𝘢 = 𝘢, or 𝘢 = 𝘣 results (where 𝘢 and 𝘣 are different numbers).
Solve linear equations with rational number coefficients, including equations whose solutions require expanding expressions using the distributive property and collecting like terms.
Explain each step in solving a simple equation as following from the equality of numbers asserted at the previous step, starting from the assumption that the original equation has a solution. Construct a viable argument to justify a solution method.
Solve linear equations and inequalities in one variable, including equations with coefficients represented by letters.

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