Here are the Jamboard slides with our class notes and examples!
Remember! We are NOT using a calculator this entire unit. You must be able to perform all of these operations by hand.
Need some practice?
In this video, Mrs. Bebow explains important vocabulary relating to solving one-step equations. She also walks through 6 basic examples on solving one-step equations.
In this video, Mrs. Bebow goes through lots of examples on solving one-step equations, specifically those that involve rational numbers (a.k.a. fractions and decimals). This video also includes 5 story problems (starting at approximately 13:00).
Mr. J reviews how to solve one-step addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division equations. Two examples of each, for a total of 8 examples.
This video shows us how to solve one-step equations with integers. The video has lots of examples, including two word problems!
This video shows us how to solve one-step equations with rational numbers. The video has several examples, including two word problems!
Here are the Jamboard slides with our class notes and examples!
Remember! We are NOT using a calculator this entire unit. You must be able to perform all of these operations by hand.
Need some practice?
In this video, Mrs. Bebow explains the steps to solving two-step equations and walks through 8 examples on solving two-step equations that involve integers.
In this video, Mrs. Bebow goes through 8 examples on solving two-step equations that involve rational numbers, including one story problem.
Mr. J explains how to solve two-step equations in this video. Four examples total. including one that previews the types of equations we will see in Lesson 6.4.
This video shows students how to solve 2-step Algebra equations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. It also introduces how grouping symbols in equations work!
This video shows us how to solve two-step equations with integers. The video has lots of examples, including two word problems!
This video shows us how to solve two-step equations with rational numbers. The video has several examples, including two word problems!
Here are the Jamboard slides with our class notes and examples!
Remember! We are NOT using a calculator this entire unit. You must be able to perform all of these operations by hand.
Need some practice?
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will go through 4 examples on solving two-step equation story problems. We talk about how to set them up and then solve the resulting equation.
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will go through 4 more examples on solving two-step equation story problems. We talk about how to set them up and then solve the resulting equation.
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will go through 2 final examples on solving two-step equation story problems. We talk about how to set them up and then solve the resulting equation.
This video walks through what key words to look for when solving a word problem and provides many examples! 5 examples total.
In this video, you will go step by step solving word problems that require you to set up a two-step equation to solve. Two examples total.
This video goes through 4 examples total on how to solve two-step equation word problems.
Here are the Jamboard slides with our class notes and examples!
Remember! We are NOT using a calculator this entire unit. You must be able to perform all of these operations by hand.
Need some practice?
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will walk you through how to solve two-step equations that have parentheses, p(x + q) = r. She will show you two methods for solving these types of equations. Eight examples total!
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will walk you through how to solve two-step equations that have parentheses, p(x + q) = r, and also involve fractions or decimals. There are 6 examples in total!
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will walk you through 2 story problems that involve two-step equations that have parentheses, p(x + q) = r; specifically they involve having to use the area formula for a trapezoid.
Here are the Jamboard slides with our class notes and examples!
Remember! We are NOT using a calculator this entire unit. You must be able to perform all of these operations by hand.
Need some practice?
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will walk you through 6 story problems that involve two-step equations that have parentheses, a.k.a. are in the form p(x + q)=r.
In this video, Mrs. Bebow will walk you through 2 tricker/more involved story problems that involve two-step equations that have parentheses, a.k.a. are in the form p(x + q) = r.
This video walks through two examples on how to write and solve two step equations that are in the form p(x + q) = r.