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Colouring by Equation - Pumpkin Pi (16 worksheet version)

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CalfordMath
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Grade Levels
7th - 9th
Resource Type
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Pages
35 pages
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*NEW SIMILAR PRODUCT*

Check out my new 4-version bundle:

"Colouring by Linear Equations, Pumkin Pi (4 Version Bundle) 25 Sheet Mosaic"

Which includes full class sets of 25 worksheets for: One-Step, Two-Step, Multi-Step, and Proportions problems. You can mix 'n match the worksheets across units or classes, since they all create the same mosaic. The picture has been tweaked a bit since this one as well. Thanks for checking this out!

Students solve one and two step equations (integer solutions) to decode the colour key, then colour their section of the large "Pumkin Pi" mosaic. When all the sections are cut out and assembled, you'll have a spectacular math mosaic to hang up in your classroom. You can collect their work done on a separate sheet of paper and let the colouring be the motivation. Enjoy! Please give feedback/rate after trying it!

Calculate, Colour, Cut, Combine!

INCLUDED: (.pdf and editable .docx version in zip folder)

  • 16 different worksheets with answers scrambled below, each with the accompanying colouring page.
  • Complete Answer Key giving numeric answers to all questions.
  • Completed Mosaic guide to help you assemble the product
  • Teaching Tips for smooth implementation

Check out the product preview to see a sample worksheet!

If you like this product, be sure the check out the whole Collaborative Math Mosaic directory, sorted by topic!

Total Pages
35 pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
2 days
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
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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