Solving One and Two Step Equations Game | EDITABLE |
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Are you looking for a new way to practice solving equations? Look no further. Try this rigorous 60 MINUTE solving equations math game. HASSLE-FREE Math Game { Students Self Check Answers } 9.C1.5
{ Classroom Ready } { Student Tested } { Student Approved }
48 Questions. A great game for learning how to Solve Equations. Students can play alone, with a classmate or parents, or this can be used as a worksheet for individual practice as well.
* 60 minute Activity *
This resource covers:
* one step equations without fractions
* one step equations with fractions
* two step equations that involve add/subtract and divide/multiply
* use of positive and negative numbers
* whole numbers in 2 step equations, but the solution is a fraction
Package includes:
* Rationale: how to use the product in the classroom
* Student Instruction handout
* Practical Tips for Teachers
* Game Booklet includes:
♥ 12 questions: One step: add/subtract or dividing
♦ 12 questions: Two step: add/subtract followed by multiply or divide
♠ 12 questions: Two step with fractions in question, answer whole #
♣ 12 questions: Two step with fractions in question, answer fraction
* Answer key for all 48 questions
* 2 blank student response sheets
* pdf with all of the above contents
* EDITABLE 48 question game in PowerPoint fo
Use as:
* Math Lab
* Game for 1, 2, 3 or 4 players
* Peer Tutoring Game
* Homeschooling
* Stations
* Worksheets
* Differentiation
* Early Finishers
* Milestones Review
* Math Intervention
- Student Activity when you are away from the Classroom!
Questions are separated out into equations that generate a whole number and those that generate a fractional answer.
This is a math game in which one pair of students competes against another. The first team selects a card from a deck of cards and answers the matching question on the activity sheet (example 4 of hearts). The 2 students work cooperatively to obtain an answer. If correct they get a point, if not the other team can get the rebound point. Then team 2 selects a card, discusses the answer and so on. It is cooperative because the 2 students work together, yet competitive because it pits one team against another. The students have fun and get the math work done. As well, the students can work on this activity alone, can be used as a review.
You might be interested in my Fractions Resources:
1. Adding Fractions 5.NF.1 EDITABLE { 48 Questions } Chaos-Free Math Game
2. Subtracting Mixed Numbers 5.NF.A.1 EDITABLE {48 Questions } Chaos-Free Math Game
3. Multiplying Fractions 5.NF.A.1 EDITABLE { 48 Questions } Chaos-Free Math Game
4. Dividing Fractions 6.NS.A.1 EDITABLE {48 Questions } Chaos-Free Math Game
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