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9 How Many Solutions Activities

Last Modified: May 9, 2019 by Rachel

Review finding how many solutions a system of equations has with this fun coloring activity. Check out all 9 ideas for teaching students to find how many solutions are in a system of equations, including a FREE sorting activity.

In 8th grade math when we introduce the concept of how many solutions there can be to a system of equations, it pretty much blows students minds. They get so used to everything having one right answer and it being one number. But when we start talking about the different number of solutions, now they have to identify how many answers it may have, and some of them fight against that idea. In our scope and sequence we introduce this topic when we learn about solving multi-step equations that have a variable on both sides because you can have infinite solutions or no solutions in these cases. We teach it again later in the year when we get to solving systems of equations. Check out these nine activities sure to help students understand and find how many solutions exist in a system of equations. [Read more…] about 9 How Many Solutions Activities

Filed Under: Math Teaching Tips Tagged With: 8th grade math, how many solutions, systems of equations

15 Systems of Equations Activities For Your Classroom

Last Modified: October 20, 2022 by Rachel

Solving systems of equations practice with mini task cards.

If systems of equations were a person, it would probably be my arch nemesis. I’ve struggled to find ways to get students to understand what systems of equations represents and then for them to solve using different methods. My first year teaching it I remember just trying to teach my math lab kids one way to do it so that they could “survive” the end of unit test. Man, do I wish I could have those students back and have a second chance to teach them systems of equations.

Now, not only do I have more tricks up my sleeve for teaching students to solve systems of equations, I also have found so many fun systems of equations activities that help students really understand how to solve with different strategies. So check out these 15 systems of equations activities that will help students understand and practice finding the solution to two linear equations. [Read more…] about 15 Systems of Equations Activities For Your Classroom

Filed Under: Math Teaching Tips Tagged With: elimination, substitution, systems of equations

11 Graphing Activities for Solving Systems of Linear Equations

Last Modified: January 3, 2025 by Rachel

Graphing systems of equations activity ideas.

So much of what we teach in 8th grade math seems to be preparing our students to solve systems of linear equations. Understanding what a linear equation represents in its many forms helps students to see what they are doing with a system of equations. Graphing a system of equations shows students the most visual representation. It also lends itself to using real life situations, so that students can put it into context.

To help you save time planning your systems of equations unit, I’m sharing with you 11 activities that help students understand how to solve systems of equations with graphing. [Read more…] about 11 Graphing Activities for Solving Systems of Linear Equations

Filed Under: Math Teaching Tips Tagged With: graphing lines, systems of equations

Math Review Game Strategy that Works: Pick a Card

Last Modified: March 15, 2024 by Rachel

Play Pick a Card to infuse a bit of fun into math practice.

When I was a kid I loved watching the game show The Price is Right. I’ve always been intrigued with money and I love the probability aspect to the games on that show. So, now when my kids look a little lethargic or bored I like to add a Price is Right style game to the mix. One game I use is called Pick a Card. It’s an easy way to spice up math practice with virtually no prep.  [Read more…] about Math Review Game Strategy that Works: Pick a Card

Filed Under: Games Tagged With: math games

11 Super Fun Activities for Simplifying Fractions

Last Modified: September 7, 2019 by Rachel

Check out all 11 fun simplifying fractions activities. Students will love them!

Students have to simplify fractions from 3rd grade on. They just keep showing up again and again. Some topics show up once or twice and then go away, but that’s not the case with simplifying fractions. I remember one particular moment with simplifying fractions that has really stuck with me. I was working with my 8th grade math lab class, and as they solved equations they had to simplify the answer. They had completed this very complicated process and then when they got to the end of it, they didn’t remember how to simplify a fraction. I got a little frustrated and said to one student, “Why do you keep learning this skill again and again? Why don’t you figure out how to remember it?” Maybe not the best approach, but I was legitimately puzzled. So, today’s post tackles simplifying fractions with eleven fun activities that will get students lots of practice, and hopefully help it stick forever! [Read more…] about 11 Super Fun Activities for Simplifying Fractions

Filed Under: Math Teaching Tips Tagged With: fractions, simplifying fractions

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