Description
Do your students need practice understanding and translating algebraic expressions? This engaging digital resource will give your students practice writing and evaluating algebraic expressions with a variety of activity types. Give your students a break from pencil and paper with these interactive Google Slides with moveable pieces.
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Whether you’re looking for additional practice or reviewing for a test, this Google Slides activity offers opportunities for engaging digital practice in translating algebraic expressions.
✅ What’s Included:
- 13 interactive Google Slides
- Answer key
Don’t let algebraic expressions be a daunting task any longer. Say goodbye to traditional pencil-and-paper worksheets and hello to paperless practice that saves time and engages students with technology.
Never worry about having enough materials!
- Your students will have exactly what they need to complete the activity delivered to them in the Google Slides.
- You don’t have to distribute, organize, or store worksheets.
- No waiting in line to make copies!
NOTE:
- You will need a free Google account to access these files.
- Students will need to work in “edit” mode to use the movable pieces.
THIS RESOURCE SUPPORTS THE FOLLOWING TEKS:
TEKS 5.4B – represent and solve multi-step problems involving the four operations with whole numbers using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity
WHAT OTHER TEACHERS ARE SAYING…
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “This was a great activity for some extra practice following a lesson. My students love the drag and drop feature which allows even struggling students to think critically and choose the best answer. ” – Sarah R.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “My students loved the activities. It kept them engaged. I would definitely use this again.” – Angela M.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I used this with my son to learn about algebra. The first slide helped him get a better understanding of the math signs and matching them to words. The additional slides helped in his understanding of his initial learning of algebra. Great source, highly recommend it! A mom of a child who is on the autism spectrum. ” – Eda-Liza G.
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