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Practice your algebraic vocabulary skills.
Translating algebraic expressions into words can be tricky. Use these for extra practice.
Use this dynamic paper to create and print graph paper just right for your algebra needs.
This game is nice for those of you who need a little more practice plotting points.
Use this game to practice graphing lines, starting with simple ones and gradually increasing to harder ones.
Having trouble with Question #1 on Quiz #1? Try this.
Find patterns in this function machine to stop the creature. This is a good example of how patterns lead to equations.
This balance-scale tool allows you to enter two different numerical expressions and explore their equivalency. It doesn't input variables, but it's still super useful.
This balance-scale tool explores the relationships between different shapes. It's a great application to exploring algebraic relationships.
This balance scale allows the input of variables too. It also helps solve the equation step by step.
See how many one- or two-step equations you can solve in one minute.
With this simple game you can practice solving basic equations and equations with variables on both sides.
This game helps practice translating verbal expressions into algebraic ones and then solving for the missing number. Try the harder levels that use all operations and negative numbers too.
This fun puzzle will get you thinking about solving systems of equations with three variables. However, it's presented in a way pre-algebra students can understand.
Did you like playing Connect Four as a kid? Try it again by first solving algebraic equations.