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Grade 8 Linear Equations - Easy

Subject: Linear Equations · Grade: 8 · Worksheet · Easy · vv2025.11.15

A easy grade 8 worksheet for Linear Equations.

Worksheet snapshot

Pages
3
Est. time
18 min
Answer key
Included
What you’ll practice
  • Linear Equations
  • Key concepts: Understanding core linear equations concepts for Grade 8; Applying linear equations strategies appropriate to Grade 8
  • Students begin with foundational linear equations concepts at Grade 8 level, using concrete models and visual supports to build understanding.
  • Apply it: Linear Equations at the Grade 8 level connects to everyday situations students encounter: problem-solving in daily life, making sense of quantities and relationships, and building mathematical literacy for future learning.
Sample problems
  • 4x = 4
  • -3x = 3
  • 2x = -2

About Linear Equations

Linear equations involve variables and can be solved to find specific values. Students learn to solve increasingly complex equations, understanding equation-solving as maintaining balance through inverse operations.

Equation solving is fundamental to algebra and higher mathematics. It's used to model and solve countless real-world problems, from financial calculations to scientific formulas to optimization problems.

Linear Equations (one variable)

Solve linear equations in one variable, including with variables on both sides and fractions/decimals; check solutions.

This easy level worksheet:

Solve one- and two-step equations with integers; verify by substitution.

Key Concepts

  • Inverse operations and balance
  • Combine like terms and distribute
  • Check solutions by substitution

Prerequisite skills

Grade 7 integer/rational operations; distributive property; combine like terms.

Teaching Strategies

Use balance/scale models; annotate each step with the property; emphasize maintaining equality; require checks.

Assessment ideas

Test equation-solving fluency with various complexity levels. Include equations with variables on both sides, fractions, and parentheses. Ask students to write equations from word problems. Have students check solutions by substitution.

Common Challenges

Sign errors when moving terms; distributing negatives; arithmetic with fractions/decimals in equations.

Real-World Applications

Unknown quantities in budgets, rates, and geometric contexts (perimeter, area).

Extension Activities

Create and solve a word problem leading to variables on both sides; solve the same equation two ways and compare.

Parent Tips

Ask your child to explain each step and then check by plugging the solution back in.

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