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Pre Algebra Evaluating Algebraic Expressions Activity | Roll a Math Problem Game

In this partner dice game on evaluating algebraic expressions, students are going to be evaluating algebraic expression problems with an x and y value. 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:

- Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying and Dividing

- Substitution of variables

- Discussion of an undefined fraction

- Positive and negative numbers

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 expression they are using and the x and y values they are substituting with.

Why is the is awesome!?

- it's a great review for practicing evaluating algebraic expressions 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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$2.00

Resource Type

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PDF, 10 pages


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