Two Step Equations Holiday Activity

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Are you looking for a solving two step equations holiday activity? This self-checking partner activity is the perfect festive thing for your students.

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Description

Are you looking for a solving two step equations holiday activity? This self-checking partner activity is the perfect festive thing for your students. See below for details.

 

This resource Includes

  • Aligning Common Core Standards
  • Digital Partner Activity (16 problems each)
  • Answer Key

 

In this activity, students will work with solving two step equations that deal with positive and negative numbers, no decimals.

 

What makes it self-grading?

This activity shows students immediately if they got the answer correct or not. If a student types in the correct answer, the cell in Google Sheets will turn green as well as pop up a piece of the picture. If student input the incorrect answer, the cell turns red.

 

✨How This Activity Works✨

  1. Pair students up or have two groups compete against each other.
  2. Students race to solve 16 two step equations. Each time they answer a question correctly, the reindeer moves closer to the finish line.
  3. Students can answer the problems in any order!
  4. First student or team to answer all the questions correctly, wins!

 

What makes this scaffolded?

This activity is scaffolded to help students safely practice solving two step equations. For students below grade-level, each piece can feel like a giant leap. So the goal is to get students comfortable with solving for the missing side in small increments. So this activity deals with equations that have only positive and negative numbers (no decimals or fractions)

 

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