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Math Movie Questions to Guide the Viewing of SING 8.EE.7

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8th - 10th
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  1. Do you need to “JUSTIFY” the need for your students to watch a movie during math class? Need an activity for the end of the school year? What about an activity to review content? A standards-aligned activity for when you have a substitute? Then this bundle is for you! For more details about individu
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Do you need to “JUSTIFY” the need for your students to watch a movie during math class? Need an activity for the end of the school year? What about an activity to wrap up your Equations Unit?  Look no further – with this activity you can find content-rich math questions that guide the viewing of the movie Sing! Great for 8th grade math students or higher!

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This is a 24 question product that goes along with the movie Sing (rated PG). 
Students do not need to watch the movie to complete the questions, but they can do so if allowed.  
Perfect for 8th grade math and/or higher! The product includes questions over:
-solving multi -step equations with rational coefficients (fractions, decimals, and integers)
-solving multi-step equations with variables on both sides (integer coefficients)
An answer key is included as well as all the equations worked out! 
Common Core aligned to 8.EE.7.a AND 8.EE.7.b!

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10 pages
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Teaching Duration
90 minutes
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Give examples of linear equations in one variable with one solution, infinitely many solutions, or no solutions. Show which of these possibilities is the case by successively transforming the given equation into simpler forms, until an equivalent equation of the form 𝘹 = 𝘢, 𝘢 = 𝘢, or 𝘢 = 𝘣 results (where 𝘢 and 𝘣 are different numbers).
Solve linear equations with rational number coefficients, including equations whose solutions require expanding expressions using the distributive property and collecting like terms.

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