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Home » Skills » Algebra

Algebra Worksheets

Algebra helps students use symbols and variables to represent relationships and solve problems. Students learn how to write expressions, understand equations, and reason about unknown values.

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Printable math worksheet titled “Standard Form to Slope-Intercept Form Worksheet.” Students rewrite linear equations into slope-intercept form. The page has a name and date line at the top and a two-column layout with 12 numbered problems. Clean black text on white background with Superthink.co branding at the bottom.

Standard Form to Slope-Intercept Form Worksheet (with Answer Key)

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Printable math worksheet titled ‘Converting to Slope-Intercept Form’ with space for name and date. The page contains twelve linear equations arranged in two columns. Students rewrite each equation into slope-intercept form, and several problems require distributing or combining like terms. Clean black-and-white layout with ample blank space for student work.

Converting to Slope-Intercept Form Worksheet (with Answer Key)

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Free printable math worksheet titled “Writing Linear Equations from Word Problems” from Superthink.co. The page includes name and date lines and directions to write a linear equation in slope-intercept form, define variables, and use the equation to answer questions. The worksheet contains four real-world word problems with parts a, b, and c for each. Students are asked to write an equation for the situation, compute a total for a given value, and determine the value needed to reach a target total. Scenarios include ticket cost with a one-time fee, gym membership cost with a sign-up fee and monthly rate, phone battery decreasing each hour, and a candle height decreasing each hour. Space is provided on the right side for writing equations and showing work.

Linear Equations Word Problems Worksheet

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Free printable math worksheet titled “Writing Linear Equations from Word Problems” from Superthink.co. The worksheet includes name and date lines, directions to write an equation in slope-intercept form, and two labeled sections. Part A asks students to identify the rate of change and starting value from short real-world word problems and write the equation. Part B asks students to choose or use the given variables and write the equation for additional word problems. Problems reference common situations such as fees plus monthly cost, cost per mile, hourly pay plus a starting fee, growth over time, saving money each week, temperature changing each hour, and starting below sea level. Each question has a blank answer line on the right side for writing the equation.

Writing Linear Equations from Word Problems: Starting Value and Rate Worksheet

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Free printable math worksheet titled “Point Slope Form Mixed Practice” from Superthink.co. The page includes name and date lines, a bold header, and directions for writing equations in point-slope form. There are two sections: one section asks students to use a given slope and point, and the second section asks students to find slope from two points before writing the equation. Problems are arranged in a clean two-column layout with plenty of space for student work.

Point Slope Form Mixed Practice Worksheet (with Answers)

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Free printable worksheet titled “Point Slope Form Given Two Points.” Page includes name and date lines and ten numbered problems in two columns. Students are instructed to write an equation in point-slope form by first finding slope using and then using either point. The problems list coordinate pairs to get started.

Point Slope Form Given Two Points Worksheet (with Answer Key)

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Free printable Point Slope Form Given Point and Slope Worksheet. The page has ten numbered problems in two columns. Each problem gives a slope and a coordinate point and asks students to write the equation of the line in point-slope form. Problems include positive and negative slopes and points.

Point Slope Form Given Point and Slope Worksheet

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Order of operations with integers worksheet with 16 problems evaluating expressions using negative numbers, parentheses, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction.

Order of Operations with Integers (Negatives) Worksheet

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Order of operations with exponents worksheet (Level 1) with 16 PEMDAS problems evaluating expressions using exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction.

Order of Operations with Exponents Worksheet (PEMDAS) + Answer Key

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Mixed PEMDAS practice worksheet with 16 order of operations problems using parentheses, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction (no exponents).

Mixed PEMDAS Practice Worksheet (No Exponents)

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Black-and-white printable worksheet titled "Distributive Property and Combining Like Terms Worksheet," featuring 10 algebraic expressions for students to simplify using distribution and combining like terms.

Free Distributive Property and Combining Like Terms Worksheet

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Multi step equations worksheet with distributive property, featuring 10 algebraic problems like 3(x + 4) = 21 and -4(a + 3) = -28 for students to solve step-by-step.

Multi Step Equations Worksheet with Distributive Property

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Distributive property worksheet with variables showing 20 algebraic expressions like -1(2a + 3) and 6(5z − 4) to simplify using the distributive property.

Free Distributive Property Worksheet with Variables

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Printable Solving Two Step Equations Worksheet with 24 Problems and Answer Key – Ideal for Pre-Algebra and Middle School Math

Free Solving Two Step Equations Worksheet

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This Finding Slope From Two Points Worksheet features 9 slope problems, each presenting a pair of coordinate points. Students must calculate the slope between the two points. Each slope corresponds to a letter that helps students decode a riddle.

Free Finding Slope From Two Points Worksheet Riddle

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Graphing Inequalities worksheet on a number line

On the Line: Free Graphing Inequalities Worksheet

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Order of Operations Chart with PEMDAS overview

Easy Order of Operations Chart (PEMDAS)

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Printable Order of Operations worksheet with 18 math problems for students to solve using PEMDAS rules. Problems range from basic expressions like 3 × 4 + 6 to more complex ones involving parentheses and exponents, such as (3 + 1)² ÷ 4 + 7 and 10 + 10³ × 0 + 10. Designed for middle school math learners.

Skills Practice: Free Order of Operations Worksheet

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A writing algebraic expressions worksheet that asks students to take written word expressions and equations and turn them into mathematical expressions and equations.

Free Writing Algebraic Expressions Worksheet

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Algebra focuses on working with variables and mathematical relationships. Across the worksheets above, students practice writing and simplifying expressions, solving equations, and understanding how equality and inequality work. These skills help students move from numeric thinking to symbolic reasoning.

As students advance, algebra requires careful organization and attention to each step. Structured practice supports accuracy, helps students check their reasoning, and prepares them for more complex problem solving in later math courses.

Learn More About Algebra

What is algebra?

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Algebra uses symbols and variables to represent relationships and unknown values. Students learn how to write expressions, understand equations, and solve problems using logical steps.

Algebra builds on earlier math skills by shifting from numbers alone to symbolic thinking.

Why does algebra matter?

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Algebra is used throughout middle school, high school, and beyond. It supports problem solving, logical reasoning, and clear communication of mathematical ideas.

Strong algebra skills also help students succeed in geometry, science, and real-world applications.

When do students usually learn algebra?

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Many students begin formal algebra in upper middle school, though some algebraic ideas appear earlier. Instruction often starts with expressions before moving into equation solving.

The pace can vary depending on grade level and student readiness.

What are common challenges in algebra?

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Students may misunderstand the equal sign or treat it as a signal to write an answer rather than a relationship. Keeping track of steps and signs is another common difficulty.

Writing each step clearly helps students catch errors and understand their reasoning.

How does structured practice support algebra learning?

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Structured practice helps students organize their work and focus on one step at a time. This makes problems easier to follow and review.

Clear formats also support confidence as students work with longer expressions and more complex equations.

Sources: Guidance on algebra instruction is informed by organizations such as the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and Khan Academy.

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