Algebra Worksheets
Free algebra worksheets with answer key. No login or account needed. Below are a variety of topics from simplifying expressions or identifying coefficients to solving inequalities, graphing lines, and finding combinations. A grading column and quick grade scale maker grading a breeze and a modified pages help with lower level learners or when just introducing a topic. Great for teachers or for homeschool.
About these worksheets
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.
About these worksheets
Students practice expressing proportional relationships as equations and solving circle equations in standard form. These worksheets develop the ability to identify constants of proportionality, use variables to model real-world relationships, and apply algebraic techniques to geometric formulas. Suitable for seventh and eighth grade math.
About these worksheets
These worksheets cover a wide range of algebraic expression skills, from simplifying and expanding to factoring. Students practice combining like terms, using the distributive property, rewriting expressions as multiples of a sum, solving linear equations with variables on both sides, and expanding polynomials using the box method. Topics also include perfect square trinomials and matching equivalent expressions, making these resources ideal for sixth through eighth grade algebra.
Simplifying Expressions
- Practice combining like terms to make an expression simpler.
- Practice using the distributive property to remove parentheses.
- Practice following the order of operations when simplifying expressions with addition and subtraction.
Percent Word Problems as Decimal Expressions
- Turn a percent in a story problem into a decimal you can use in a calculation.
- Match a word problem to the correct decimal expression that represents “percent of” an amount.
- Decide when to multiply by a decimal to find a percent of a number and when to add or subtract to find the new total.
Linear Equations with Variables on Both Sides
- Solve linear equations where the variable shows up on both sides of the equals sign.
- Combine like terms to simplify each side before solving.
- Use the distributive property to clear parentheses in an equation.
- Move terms across the equals sign using addition, subtraction, and multiplication to isolate the variable.
- Handle equations that need more than one step to get the variable alone.