Solving and Graphing Inequalities - Foldable and Scavenger Hunt
This FREE resource includes an INEQUALITY FOLDABLE and SCAVENGER HUNT. Students can use the foldable as a reference as they self-check on the sixteen question scavenger hunt.
The foldable provides various examples of inequalities graphed on a number line. There are examples of less than, greater than, less than or equal to and greater than or equal to inequalities. On the inside of the foldable, students can practice one of each type of inequality problem. The bottom portion of the foldable includes one and two step inequalities.
Print the foldable on both sides (along the long edge). Trim the outer rectangle and have students glue it into their notebooks.
The scavenger hunt has students practice two-step inequality problems involving all four operations. Students are asked to solve and graph an inequality and then search around the room for the answer to the problem. Once they find it, they complete the next problem listed on the card. An answer document and key are included.
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Author: The Clever Clover