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One and Two Step Linear Equations Activity|Roll a Math Problem Game |PreAlgebra

In this partner dice game on solving one and two step linear equations, students are going to be creating their own linear equations to solve. This interactive game is sure to get your students engaged and keep them wanting more! My students always ask if we can play more ROLL A PROBLEM games!

Topics Included:

- one and two step linear equations

- inverse operations

- Positive, negative and fractional coefficients

- whole number and fractional solutions

How it works:

  1. Each pair gets a game board and a dice (or use the template that comes with this product)

  2. They will each get a workspace page to keep track of the problems they are creating and solving

  3. Students will roll the dice 3 times to determine the linear equation they are going to solve

Why is the is awesome!?

- it's a great review for practicing solving one and two step equations together

- you can play this game for any length of time! You can say "complete X rounds" or "play for 20 minutes".

- they have to check their answers with their partners before they move on so it encourages math conversation and independence!

What you get:

- 1 GameBoard

- Workspace page (print more than 1 if your students will be solving more than 6 questions)

- Easy to understand direction cards to give each pair

- dice template

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CCSS

Math.Content.8.EE.C.7


$2.00

Resource Type

Activities, Games

PDF, 10 pages


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