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Solving Linear Equations Foldable Mrs. Math

Solve Equations Foldable Fold along the middle (hotdog style)

Solve Equations Foldable      Open fold and draw lines across the inside

Solve Equations Foldable      Cut to the middle fold

FOLDFOLD Parenthesis ( )’s X’s on Same Side (or constants) X’s on Opposite Sides Constant Coefficient Solution FRONT SIDE

Use Distributive Property to remove ( )’s Combine Like Terms Use Additive Inverse to remove x on right side Use Additive Inverse to remove constant Use Multiplicative Inverse to remove coefficient. 3 types of solutions: one (x = -1), infinite for true statements (5 = 5), or none for false statements (3 = 0).

Use Distributive Property to remove ( )’s Combine Like Terms Use Additive Inverse to remove x on right side Use Additive Inverse to remove constant Use Multiplicative Inverse to remove coefficient. 3 types of solutions: one (x = -1), infinite for true statements (5 = 5), or none for false statements (3 = 0). 3(-3x – 1) – 9 = -5(x – 4) -9x – 3 – 9 = -5x x – 12 = -5x x +5x -4x – 12 = x = x = -8

FOLDFOLD Back SIDE Name Period Subject Date

Solving Linear Inequalities Foldable Mrs. Math

Solve Inequalities Foldable Fold along the middle (hotdog style)

Solve Inequalities Foldable      Open fold and draw lines across the inside

Solve Inequalities Foldable      Cut to the middle fold

FOLDFOLD Parenthesis ( )’s X’s on Same Side (or constants) X’s on Opposite Sides Constant Coefficient Inequality FRONT SIDE

Use Distributive Property to remove ( )’s Combine Like Terms Use Additive Inverse to remove x on right side Use Additive Inverse to remove constant Use Multiplicative Inverse to remove coefficient. Flip inequality if you divide or multiply both sides by a negative Multiplicative Inverse. Flip inequality if you divide or multiply both sides by a negative Multiplicative Inverse!

Use Distributive Property to remove ( )’s Combine Like Terms Use Additive Inverse to remove x on right side Use Additive Inverse to remove constant Use Multiplicative Inverse to remove coefficient. Flip inequality if you divide or multiply both sides by a negative Multiplicative Inverse. 3(-3x – 4) + 2x > -5(x – 4) -9x – x > -5x x – 12 > -5x x +5x -2x – 12 > x > x < -16

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Once the foldable is done you must have the students USE it on a follow-up activity such as a short quiz, BINGO game, or on a set of guided practice problems or students will NEVER use it. For grading purposes have students paper punch foldables to keep in their binder, put in their portfolio, or to hand in for a note-check. When making foldables its best to hand students just 2 or 3 different colored markers to make color changes to emphasize words or concepts but not so many that they get distracted. Always have at least one or two foldables cut out and ready for students who make mistakes. If a student is absent the day of the foldable then just print out the relevant Powerpoint slides for them to include in their notebook. (SLIDE 7 OR SLIDE 15)