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7th grade algebra 2 worksheets for Easel

Preview of Inequalities Hangman: Solve Multi-step Inequalities Hangman style

Inequalities Hangman: Solve Multi-step Inequalities Hangman style

Inequality problems are made slightly novel with the element of hangman. Students practice solving multi-step inequalities with this hangman activity/worksheet. A built-in message makes grading the practice (and also giving students feedback as they work) a snap! Different levels with the same format of problems are perfect for differentiation in the classroom based on ability. There are three difficulty levels and answer key. Please see the thumbnails and preview for a view of the 3 difficul
Preview of Finding Slope From a Graph Digital Matching Pages

Finding Slope From a Graph Digital Matching Pages

Teaching slope can be a challenge. These finding slope worksheets make finding the slope of a line from a graph easy and fun for students. 3 digital pages, a variety of problems, along with an answer key to make this easy to grade.The first page is a quick review on finding slope from a graph. The second and third pages each have 6 graphs with lines drawn on them. At the bottom of the pages are 6 slopes. Students must match the slope to the graph by dragging each slope to its correct box. There
Preview of Simplifying Radical Expressions Color Worksheet

Simplifying Radical Expressions Color Worksheet

Created by
Aric Thomas
Simplifying Radical Expressions Color Worksheet. 25 well balanced problems that gradually increases in difficulty. The coloring portion makes a symmetric design that helps students self check their answers and makes it easy for teachers to grade. Perfect for classwork, additional practice, homework, extra credit, review or subs.
Preview of Solving 2-step Equations Maze

Solving 2-step Equations Maze

This maze is designed to give students practice solving 2 step equations without using a plain worksheet. When I give my students activities like this, I usually ask that they turn in a sheet of paper that has all of their work on it so that I can see they actually figured the problem out rather than just plugging in the answer choices. Sometimes I also allow students to earn extra credit by going back and solving problems that were not included in the answer to the maze. When students complete
Preview of Adding and Subtracting Polynomials Activity: Google Drive Matching Pages

Adding and Subtracting Polynomials Activity: Google Drive Matching Pages

Dive deep into the nuances of adding and subtracting polynomials with engaging, user-friendly polynomials puzzle activity pages tailored for digital use. Included in this resource are 3 digital polynomials operation puzzles. The first has students adding polynomials. The second has them subtracting polynomials. The third has addition and subtraction problems mixed together. Students must match the answer to the polynomial problem. While the digital format is optimized for devices such as chrome
Preview of Absolute Value Equations Worksheet - Maze Activity

Absolute Value Equations Worksheet - Maze Activity

Printable PDF, Google Slides & Easel by TPT Versions are included in this distance learning ready activity which consists of a worksheet that allows students to strengthen their skills at solving two-step absolute value equations. This maze has 14 two-step absolute value equations that must be solved.Not all boxes are used in the maze to prevent students from just trying to figure out the correct route. Students will have to successfully solve 11 absolute value equations to navigate the ma
Preview of Function Notation Practice

Function Notation Practice

This is a set of two practice pages over Function Notation.The first page contains 21 questions providing the student with Function Notation Practice. The first 12 questions ask the student to find a specific function value given a function written in function notation. The bottom 9 questions ask the student to find a specific function value from a graph. Also included is another practice page containing more difficult functions such as quadratics. This page contains 20 more practice questions t
Preview of Finding the Slope 4 Ways FUN Notes Doodle Pages

Finding the Slope 4 Ways FUN Notes Doodle Pages

Created by
Joan Kessler
Your Algebra students will love learning to find the Slope of a Line Four Ways with these engaging Fun Notes guided notes with a fun theme. No Prep! Just Print & Go! What topics are included? finding the slope from two given points finding the slope from an equation finding the slope from a graph finding the slope from a table. What's included?2 versions of the notes and examples so you can differentiate a practice page which can be used as an assessment also.a teacher version with t
Preview of Linear Regression Projects! (CCSS.HSF.LE.A.1)

Linear Regression Projects! (CCSS.HSF.LE.A.1)

This class project is sure to be a hit with any and all of your students! This bundle includes 3 projects in one. All the projects relate around the same idea. Students have been hired as consultants for the Baltimore Ravens, Real Madrid or Monsters University to solve some problems. Students must use the provided data to create a linear regression (line of best fit, least squares equation) in order to determine a correlation coefficient. Afterwards, students identify residuals for each pie
Preview of Solving and Graphing Inequalities involving Two-Steps - Riddle Worksheets

Solving and Graphing Inequalities involving Two-Steps - Riddle Worksheets

Students will solve two step inequalities involving whole numbers and then determine the number line graph that represents the range of values that make the inequalities true. Once they determine the matching number lines, they will be able to solve the riddle. These worksheets allow students to self check their work and provides an opportunity for the teacher to do a quick and easy assessment of student understanding.Common Core Curriculum:6.EE.A.2Write, read, and evaluate expressions in which
Preview of Independent and Dependent Variables Practice

Independent and Dependent Variables Practice

Do your students struggle to find the variables let alone which one is independent or dependent? The first page helps the student first just identify the variables. The student records the 3 criteria used to identify the variables in any situation (read more here about this technique: https://secondarymathsolutions.com/2016/09/what-is-variable.html) and then is given 4 practice problems where the student has to find the two variables. The student is not asked to identify which one is independent
Preview of Dad Jokes One-Step & Two-Step Equations Differentiated No Prep Worksheets

Dad Jokes One-Step & Two-Step Equations Differentiated No Prep Worksheets

Created by
No Payne No Gain
Are your students struggling with One-Step and Two-Step Equations? Spice up their math practice with this activity! With four different levels of difficulty (One-Step Equations - Adding & Subtracting, One-Step Equations - Multiply & Divide, Two-Step Equations, and Two-Step Equations - with negatives), it's perfect for differentiated learning. Great for Homework or as an in-class assignment. Each worksheet includes a series of equations that must be solved, leading to a hilarious riddle d
Preview of Multiplying a Monomial by a Polynomial Practice  (A10B)

Multiplying a Monomial by a Polynomial Practice (A10B)

This is a double sided practice page with 24 questions over multiplying a monomial by a polynomial.The first 18 questions ask the student to multiply a monomial by a polynomial (or monomial), write the answer in standard form and then classify it. The last 6 questions give the student a rectangle with one side measurement being a monomial and the other side measurement being a polynomial. They are asked to find the area of the rectangle by showing their setup and then writing their answer in st
Preview of Finding the Slope and Y-intercept of linear functions from graphs worksheet

Finding the Slope and Y-intercept of linear functions from graphs worksheet

This worksheet requires students to find the slope and y-intercept of a linear function from the graph. There are small dots to guide students where to draw the triangles to calculate rise/run (slope). An extension would be to ask students to write the equation of each line. This worksheet features linear graphs with both positive and negative slopes. Can be used for practice, assessment, homework and more. Answer key included.
Preview of Pattern Town Scavenger Hunt - Identify Growing, Shrinking, Repeating Patterns

Pattern Town Scavenger Hunt - Identify Growing, Shrinking, Repeating Patterns

Begin your patterning unit by reviewing the types of patterns and where to find them in real-life contexts. This activity is designed to help your students be able to identify and describe growing, shrinking, and repeating patterns. They are invited to go on a scavenger hunt for a variety of patterns found in Pattern Town. SAVE 33% when you purchase this resource as part of the Grade 6 Algebra - Patterning Unit - 2020 Ontario Curriculum.GRADE 6 ONTARIO MATH CURRICULUM EXPECTATIONS:C1.1 ident
Preview of Solving Inequalities Notes & Practice

Solving Inequalities Notes & Practice

The first page is a one-sided notes page on Solving one-step, two-step & multi-step Inequalities in one variable. A total of 14 examples are included and start off easy with one-step inequalities and move on to two-step, variables on both sides and distributive property examples. The point is not so much to teach the student how to solve (since they should already know how to do this), but to reinforce the concept of having to flip the sign or not. The examples can be used for in-class guide
Preview of Discrete & Continuous Graphs Practice

Discrete & Continuous Graphs Practice

This is a one-sided practice page over Discrete & Continuous Graphs and Independent/Dependent Variables. The student is given a scenario such as "Tickets to the play are $12 per person" and asked to identify the independent & dependent variables and then use those variables to decide if the graph would be discrete or continuous. Then, they explain their choice. There are 6 questions total plus one extra question where they have to create their own scenario based upon a graph. Key include
Preview of Graphing Lines Notes & Practice (3 Ways)

Graphing Lines Notes & Practice (3 Ways)

This is a double-sided worksheet that shows the student 3 ways to graph a line: by making a table of values, by using the slope and y-intercept, and by using the intercepts. There are 2 examples on the front of each type and then two more examples where they can pick which method they prefer. The back has 8 additional practice problems. Key included.This product is also sold in my Graphing Lines Mini-Bundle.Need more resources involving Linear Functions, Slope, Graphing Lines, etc? Check out my
Preview of Simplifying Square Roots with Variables

Simplifying Square Roots with Variables

Created by
Math is Easy
This worksheet includes 26 problems. A student has to simplify each square root in the middle of the flower and paint over the petal that matches the answer. This form of work is interesting for children and makes it easier for the teacher to check. The answers are included.Did you know that you can earn 5% back for future purchases by leaving feedback? Your feedback is greatly appreciated
Preview of Inequalities Word Problems Practice

Inequalities Word Problems Practice

This is a one-sided practice page with 9 questions over what I like to call "mini word problems." The students practice defining a variable, working with the inequality description such as "Andrew's homework is to solve no more than 50 questions," identifying any 3 solutions that make the inequality true and then graphing them. The purpose is to make inequality word problems seem easy and doable and to acquaint the student with what to do when they see words such as "at least" or "no more than."
Preview of Simplifying Radicals # 1 - Coloring Design

Simplifying Radicals # 1 - Coloring Design

This is a coloring activity to simplify 41 radicals. Students will find the correct answer in the design and color that shape according to the color given. There are 2 coloring activities on this topic. I used 6 colors in the design. Dark blue, light blue, light green, lavender, orange and purple. Posted: 5/2/15 so 50% off through 5/515 I have a simplifying radical maze if you are looking for something else.
Preview of Box and Whisker Plots Worksheets Packet for Sixth Grade

Box and Whisker Plots Worksheets Packet for Sixth Grade

Box and Whisker Plots Worksheets Sixth GradeGet this amazing Box Plot worksheet pack designed for sixth grade Statistics and Probability.Contents:This middle school worksheet pack contains:68 differentiated questions that will engage your studentsAnswer Keys includedDifferentiated questions and answersCan be used as Home Learning, independent work packet, test prep, Math Centers, and Google classroom or as Easel activity.What learners will learn in this lesson:find the five-number summary (mini
Preview of Dad Jokes Evaluating Functions Differentiated No Prep Worksheets

Dad Jokes Evaluating Functions Differentiated No Prep Worksheets

Created by
No Payne No Gain
Are your students struggling with Evaluating Functions given a value? Spice up their math practice with this activity! With four different levels of difficulty from evaluating single functions to evaluating multiple functions, it's perfect for differentiated learning. Great for Homework or as an in-class assignment. Each worksheet includes a series of functions that must be evaluated, leading to a hilarious riddle dad joke punchline. It's a fun and engaging way to keep students motivated and on
Preview of Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying & Dividing Radicals (with Quadratic Formula)

Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying & Dividing Radicals (with Quadratic Formula)

This is a double-sided worksheet that covers adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing radicals. There are 12 questions on the front where the student needs to add or subtract. Four questions involve simplifying the radicals before adding or subtracting and one question involves adding similar cube roots. Question #13 gives the student a quadratic equation and asks them to solve using the quadratic formula. They will need to simplify the radical to find the final answer. On the back, there a
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