Writing Two-Variable Inequalities from Word Problems

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by Math & Glitter © 2025

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Price: $1.5 USD

Subjects: math,mathMiddleSchool,mathHighSchool,expressionsAndEquations,algebra

Grades: 7,8,9

Description

Give students the practice they need to confidently translate real-world situations into two-variable inequalities with this interactive deck! Students read short word problems and determine which inequality correctly represents the relationship between the two variables. This deck helps learners understand how constraints, comparisons, and real-world limits translate into algebraic inequality statements. Students will practice: ✨ Identifying variables in context ✨ Writing two-variable inequalities ✨ Interpreting phrases such as "at least," "no more than," "greater than," "less than," and "within" ✨ Understanding inequalities as constraints ✨ Thinking conceptually about real-life relationships between quantities Each self-checking card gives immediate feedback, making this resource perfect for warm-ups, stations, review, or independent learning.

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