One-Step Equations Booklet (Solving One-Step Equations)

Can I say that I am a little obsessed with my One-Step Equations Booklet?!  I absolutely love colors, and I made sure to make my booklet pop with colored construction paper!


I printed each page on a different colored paper.  I use Astrobrights colored paper!


I love using my astrobrights colored paper anytime I want to make my resources "pop".  This paper is especially useful when I am limited with classroom time and don't have time for my students to color.  Just print on colored paper!

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There are a total of 6 pages including the cover.  The pages include: (1) cover page, (2) solving one-step equations using addition, (3) solving one-step equations using subtraction, (4) solving one-step equations using division, (5) solving one-step equations using multiplication, and (6) practice.

Cover Page: One-Step Equations Booklet


Page 2: Solving One-Step Equations using Addition



Page 3: Solving One-Step Equations using Subtraction


Page 4: Solving One-Step Equations using Division


Page 5: Solving One-Step Equations using Multiplication


Page 6: Practice


All of the pictures above show the "answer key template" of my booklet.  I provide 3 different versions: (1) fill-in template, (2) answer key template, and (3) blank template.

Personally, I like to print the "fill-in template" for my students and project the "answer key template" on the board.  Students will fill-in the information and solve the problems.

As stated earlier, I am completely obsessed with my booklet because it is such an amazing study tool for students!  The tabs make it extremely easy to find the page that students need, and students love that they have examples to help them when they are working on other assignments.  You can have students place the booklets in their math interactive notebooks by stapling or gluing the bottom page.

You can purchase my one-step equations booklet HERE.