About these worksheets
These worksheets introduce students to the concept of variables and algebraic thinking. Activities include using substitution to evaluate expressions, writing and graphing inequalities on a number line, identifying numerical coefficients, solving for unknown values using all four operations, and exploring powers, bases, and slope. Aligned with sixth through eighth grade standards, these resources build the foundation for pre-algebra and algebra.
Using Substitution to Solve Problems
Each worksheet has 11 problems using substitution to determine a variable value.
Each worksheet has 20 problems expressing an inequality.
Expressing Inequalities on a Numberline
Each worksheet has 13 problems determining expressing an inequality on a numberline.
Writing Inequalities from a Numberline
Each worksheet has 13 problems determining the inequality from the numberline.
Matching Inequalities to Numberlines
Each worksheet has 8 problems identifying which numberline matches the inequality.
Identifying Numerical Coefficient
Each worksheet has 20 problems identifying the numerical coefficient of a simple term.
Determining Variable Value (+, -, ×, ÷)
Each worksheet has 12 problems determining the value of a variable using the four operations.
Examining Powers and Bases
Each worksheet has 10 problems determining the equation from a base and exponent.
Examining Slope Attributes
Each worksheet has 10 problems examining the attributes of a slope with two triangles.
About these worksheets
Students practice expressing proportional relationships as equations and solving circle equations in standard form. These worksheets develop the ability to identify constants of proportionality, use variables to model real-world relationships, and apply algebraic techniques to geometric formulas. Suitable for seventh and eighth grade math.
Each worksheet has 10 problems expressing a proportional relationship as an equation.
Each worksheet has 15 problems solving a circle equation.
About these worksheets
These worksheets cover a wide range of algebraic expression skills, from simplifying and expanding to factoring. Students practice combining like terms, using the distributive property, rewriting expressions as multiples of a sum, solving linear equations with variables on both sides, and expanding polynomials using the box method. Topics also include perfect square trinomials and matching equivalent expressions, making these resources ideal for sixth through eighth grade algebra.
Rewriting Expressions as Multiples of a Sum
Each worksheet has 12 problems rewriting an expression as multiples of a sum.
Each worksheet has 20 problems simplifying an expression with 1 variable value.
Each worksheet has 10 problems rewriting an expression in a simpler form.
Each worksheet has 20 problems expanding an expression.
Each worksheet has 10 problems factoring out an expression with fractions.
Percent Word Problems as Decimal Expressions
Each worksheet has 10 problems determining which expression will help answer the word problem.
Each worksheet has 14 problems simplifying an expression with up to 3 different variables.
Matching Equivalent Expressions
Each worksheet has 13 problems matching equivalent expressions.
Linear Equations with Variables on Both Sides
Each worksheet has 7 problems
Expanding Polynomials Using the Box Method
Each worksheet has 10 problems
Expanding Square Polynomials Using the Box Method
Each worksheet has 10 problems expanding a square polynomial using the box method.
Expanding Perfect Squares
Each worksheet has 20 problems expanding a perfect square.
Factoring Perfect Square Trinomials
Each worksheet has 20 problems factoring perfect square trinomials.
About these worksheets
These worksheets bring together coordinate geometry and algebraic reasoning. Students use similar triangles to find missing coordinates and rise values, rotate shapes around the origin, and identify points of intersection by solving systems of equations. Aligned with eighth grade standards, these activities strengthen graphing skills and spatial reasoning on the coordinate plane.
Finding Rise using Similar Triangles
Each worksheet has 8 problems using similar triangles to find the missing rise.
Finding Missing Coordinates Using Similar Triangles
Each worksheet has 8 problems
Each worksheet has 4 problems rotating a shape around the point (0,0).
Identifying Point of Intersection with Equations
Each worksheet has 10 problems identifying the intersection of two equations.
About these worksheets
Students apply mathematical formulas to solve geometry problems involving right and non-right triangles. These worksheets cover the Pythagorean theorem for finding missing side lengths and the Law of Cosines for calculating unknown angles. Designed for eighth grade and above, these resources connect algebraic computation with geometric understanding.
Using Pythagorean theorem
Each worksheet has 12 problems finding the length of side C using the pythagorean theorem.
Applying the Law of Cosines
Each worksheet has 4 problems using the Law of Cosines to find a missing angle.
About these worksheets
These worksheets explore number concepts essential for middle school math, including square roots, cube roots, rational and irrational numbers, laws of exponents, scientific notation, radicals, and powers of ten. Students practice estimating radical values, simplifying expressions with exponents, and performing operations in scientific notation. Aligned with eighth grade Common Core standards, these resources build a strong number sense foundation for high school math.
Each worksheet has 20 problems determining what two whole numbers a square root lies between.
Identifying Rational and Irrational Numbers
Each worksheet has 20 problems determining if a number is rational or irrational.
Examining Square Root Relative Values
Each worksheet has 20 problems determining which two whole numbers a radical is closer to.
Finding Radicals on a Numberline
Each worksheet has 10 problems finding the location of a radical on a numberline.
Rewriting Using the Laws of Exponents
Each worksheet has 20 problems rewriting a problem using the law of exponents.
Solving Using the Laws of Exponents
Each worksheet has 10 problems using the laws of exponents to solve an equation.
Solving with Squared and Cubed
Each worksheet has 20 problems solving for a square or cube.
Solving with Negative Powers
Each worksheet has 20 problems finding the value of a negative power.
Finding Square and Cube Roots with Equations
Each worksheet has 16 problems finding the square and cube root of basic equations.
Rewriting Factors as Squares
Each worksheet has 20 problems rewriting a list of factors as a multiplication expression with a square.
Each worksheet has 20 problems simplifying radicals within 100.
Expressing Numbers using Powers of 10
Each worksheet has 20 problems rewriting a number as a single digit multiplied by a power of 10.
Finding Relative Value with Powers of Ten
Each worksheet has 9 problems determining the relative value of two powers of ten.
Multiplying with Scientific Notation
Each worksheet has 10 problems multiplying two numbers written in scientific notation.
Each worksheet has 10 problems filling in a table.