A vibrant, retro-arcade themed slide presentation reviewing unit rates, integers, two-step equations, and circle geometry. Revised for better slide transitions, improved contrast, and integrated examples.
A dedicated word problem workshop for solving one-step equations in real-world contexts. Features scaffolded "Station" layouts with guided examples, visual blueprints (tape diagrams, bar models), and large work areas for student handwriting.
A comprehensive teacher resource containing answer keys for all lesson materials and instructional strategies specifically for supporting struggling learners. Fixed rendering issues with variables and improved section layout.
A 4-question exit ticket to assess student understanding of solving one-step addition and multiplication equations using computations, models, and real-world applications.
A scaffolded individual practice worksheet with 12 problems. Includes visual model identification, computational fluency with inverse operations, and real-world word problem applications for one-step equations.
A guided practice worksheet focusing on solving equations using step-by-step prompts and visual models like tape diagrams and equal groups. Includes a real-world scenario to connect equations to practical applications.
Guided notes for solving one-step addition and multiplication equations, featuring balance scales, tape diagrams, and algebra tiles. Designed for students to learn the concept of inverse operations through visual modeling.
A portable visual support card for students, featuring the 4-step 'VIP' process for solving expressions with parentheses. Perfect for desk attachment or inclusion in a math folder.
The master answer key for all leveled worksheets in the Operation Codebreaker lesson, including a scoring guide for IEP data tracking.
An independent practice worksheet (Level 3) for solving expressions with parentheses, requiring students to show their work and rewrite expressions in open workspaces.
A mid-level worksheet (Level 2) for solving expressions with parentheses, providing guided step prompts but requiring students to write out their own calculations and rewrites on lines.