Expressing Inequalities on a Numberline
- Read an inequality sign (>, <, ≥, ≤) and say what values it allows.
- Graph an inequality on a number line by choosing an open or closed circle and shading the correct direction.
These number line algebra worksheets help students visualize mathematical relationships through graphical representations. Students practice expressing and interpreting inequalities on number lines, plus finding radical locations. The visual approach makes abstract algebraic concepts more concrete and easier to understand.
These worksheets introduce students to the concept of variables and algebraic thinking. Activities include using substitution to evaluate expressions, writing and graphing inequalities on a number line, identifying numerical coefficients, solving for unknown values using all four operations, and exploring powers, bases, and slope. Aligned with sixth through eighth grade standards, these resources build the foundation for pre-algebra and algebra.