Algebra CLUE Solving Linear Systems of Equations Review Game
Algebra Awesomeness
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Grade Levels
8th - 11th, Homeschool
Subjects
Resource Type
Standards
CCSSHSA-REI.C.6
Formats Included
- PDF
Pages
21 pages
Algebra Awesomeness
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What educators are saying
Students were very engaged with this activity and it provided them the opportunity to do some error analysus of their own work, if any of the clues were incorrect.
Our 8th graders loved this activity. We had them posted around the room which got them up and working. Wonderful activity and the students enjoyed it.
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- ***** Click here for a video demonstration of Algebra Clue. ***** These activities are ideal for end-of-the-unit or end-of-the-year exam review for each of the major units covered in first-year algebra: *solving linear equations *solving linear inequalities *solving equations and inequalities *grapPrice $15.00Original Price $27.00Save $12.00
- This is an entire unit of material for systems of equations, covering: -graphing systems of equations -graphing systems of inequalities -substitution -elimination -word problems Here is what you get: *One worksheet covering EACH of the above topics, plus two worksheets dedicated entirely to word prPrice $40.00Original Price $68.00Save $28.00
Description
***** Click here for a video demonstration of Algebra Clue. *****
This activity is ideal to review the unit on solving systems of equations. It will get your students out of their seats and working cooperatively in small groups. They will use their knowledge of solving linear systems of equations in order to solve problems. Every correct answer helps eliminate suspects, locations, or “weapons”– just like the popular board game.
This is one of my favorite activities to do as a review & as a way to deepen students’ understanding of concepts that they learned in a unit. This activity is one that the students actually enjoy. If I put the same questions on a worksheet, I might hear groans. Instead, they see this as a game, and they work hard to solve the mystery.
All you have to do is post the questions around the room, assign students to groups, & give them their answer sheets. The next thing you know, you have a classroom full of actively engaged students who are working together to solve problems. Sound too good to be true? Try it, and you will become a believer, too!
***** Click here for a video demonstration of Algebra Clue. *****
This activity is ideal to review the unit on solving systems of equations. It will get your students out of their seats and working cooperatively in small groups. They will use their knowledge of solving linear systems of equations in order to solve problems. Every correct answer helps eliminate suspects, locations, or “weapons”– just like the popular board game.
This is one of my favorite activities to do as a review & as a way to deepen students’ understanding of concepts that they learned in a unit. This activity is one that the students actually enjoy. If I put the same questions on a worksheet, I might hear groans. Instead, they see this as a game, and they work hard to solve the mystery.
All you have to do is post the questions around the room, assign students to groups, & give them their answer sheets. The next thing you know, you have a classroom full of actively engaged students who are working together to solve problems. Sound too good to be true? Try it, and you will become a believer, too!
***** Click here for a video demonstration of Algebra Clue. *****
Total Pages
21 pages
Answer Key
Included
Teaching Duration
1 hour
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Standards
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CCSSHSA-REI.C.6
Solve systems of linear equations exactly and approximately (e.g., with graphs), focusing on pairs of linear equations in two variables.