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This year, I teaching combining like terms really early with my 7th graders. (Normally, we get to it towards the end of the year.) It...
Algebra can seem like a puzzle where the pieces are numbers and variables. The “Combining Like Terms Worksheets” provide a structured way for students to practice an essential algebra skill—simplifying expressions by combining terms that are alike. Understanding ‘Like Terms’ ‘Like terms’ in algebra are terms that have the same variable raised to the same.
Designed like a crossword puzzle, students will search horizontally, vertically and diagonally to find 15 groups of terms. The sum of the first two terms in each group will equal the third term in the group. Works well as independent practice, homework and/or extra credit.Answer Key provided!CLICK...
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Middle School Math Madness!: Combining Like Terms Dice Activity
I saw this idea shared on Instagram by @middleschoolandmacchiatos back in the fall, and was so disappointed that I saw it after I had already taught this concept to my 7th graders! Luckily, I also teach it to my 6th graders in the spring, so I used it with them recently and it was an unqualified success! The video I’m going to share with you today is the perfect way to introduce combining like terms. I showed it to my students without giving them any kind of information on the topic…
Are you a 6th-grade student looking to practice and master the concept of combining like terms? Look no further! Our Combining Like Terms Worksheet is designed specifically for students like you who want to strengthen their skills in this important topic. This worksheet will provide you with a variety of exercises that will help you identify and simplify expressions by combining like terms. Get ready to enhance your understanding of algebraic expressions with this engaging worksheet.
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Combining Like Terms Uno Card Game
Combining Like Terms Uno
No. 2 Pencils: Combining Like Terms UNO Card Game
Algebraic Expressions Worksheet This worksheet provides practice with simplifying, combining like terms, and evaluating algebraic expressions. It's perfect for students who are learning about algebraic expressions for the first time. [Image of a worksheet with math
Well I am in overdrive right now. My first day of school with students is Monday and I am scrambling to get things organized. The posts you are going to see in the next few days will be all over the place. The one below is an improvement on what I had the kids do last year on like and unlike terms. Sorry about the poor quality of the pictures, my battery was almost dead. Go here to see what I did last year with like terms. The kids wanted to make their own shapes for the like terms and…
Combining like terms is one of those topics that students can always use extra time practicing. In this short post, I want to share 4 combining like terms activities that have been hits in the classroom.
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MATH ACTIVITY you need for your classroom! Students can practice skills in combining like terms with this domino set. The math dominoes can be cut out and glued into an interactive notebook, made into class sets to be used as an activity/game/practice set, or used in any way your creative mind imagines!
Combining like terms is such an important topic in 7th and 8th grade math. As teachers it often seems so intuitive to us that terms have to be alike in order to be combined. For some reason, though…
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