Solving Multi Step Equations Guided Notes Worksheets and Activities 8th Grade
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These multi-step equation guided notes, practice worksheets, and activities are a great way for your students to practice solving multi-step equations! They will practice solving equations that require distributing, combining like terms, and moving variables to one side!
Your 8th-graders will learn to combine like terms and use the distributive property to solve multi-step equations with variables on both sides and one side.
This resource includes:
6 Scaffolded Guided Notes Pages
- Space for Page Numbers to help with notebook organization
- Learning Target at the top of each page for easy reference at testing time
5 Practice Pages for Classwork or Homework
- Answer Keys
- Teaching Slides
Topics Included:
1. Distributing and Combining Like Terms
- Combining Like Terms
- Distributing
- Multi-Step Equations
- Variables on Both Sides
- Multi-Step Equations Practical Problems
Why should you use guided notes?
- Students need structure and scaffolding for note-taking
- Using guided notes is not complicated and your students will thank you later
- With good guided notes, your students will be able to answer most of their own questions
- Read the full blog post about guided notes here!
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