
Fun Fact -- You can never have too many resources for students to practice solving linear equations. And, it's a skill that follows students throughout all of their math classes. You can click here to shop all Algebra 1 resources on TeachersPayTeachers, or use the links below to add them to your cart. If you have questions or can't find a resource, send me an email to [email protected]
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Resources for One Step Equations

This resource contains 3 activities. One activity focuses on addition & subtraction, one activity focuses on multiplication & division, and one activity is mixed practice.

Resources for Two Step Equations

This resource contains 3 activities. One activity focuses on using addition & subtraction first, one activity focuses on multiplication & division first, and one activity is mixed practice.

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Guided Notes for Algebra 1
These fully editable guided notes for Algebra 1 are just what you need to cut down your prep time and gain valuable time during lesson delivery. Students will no longer be bogged down copying down word problems and their anxiety that they missed something will disappear. With over 250 pages and more than 1,000 examples -- including word problems -- these notes will be a game changer for you!
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Crack the Code Digital Activities
Engage your students with these crack the code activities where students have to unlock new sections in order to keep working! These activities can be used for classwork or homework, station work or even for interventions. How do they work? Students have access to the first 5 questions. As they answer each question, they'll reveal pieces to the code they need to crack. Students will use a challenge wheel to crack the code! Once an entire section is answered, correct answers will turn green and incorrect answers will turn red. Once a section is correct, new questions will appear for students to work on.
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