Pre-Algebra in Grade 7 builds the bridge between arithmetic and algebra, preparing students for more advanced math. Through inquiry learning, students ask questions about numbers, test patterns, and reflect on problem-solving strategies. Instead of only memorizing formulas, they explore variables, equations, and proportions in real-life contexts. Activities such as puzzles, data analysis, and word problems make learning engaging. By linking abstract concepts to everyday situations, Pre-Algebra becomes a practical foundation for confidence in higher mathematics.


🟢 Starter

  • Define the term “variable.”
  • Write three examples of algebraic expressions.
  • Solve: x + 5 = 12.
  • Identify the coefficient in 3y + 7.
  • Compare integers and whole numbers.
  • Write three examples of positive and negative numbers.
  • Solve: 2x = 18.
  • Write a reflection on why equations matter.
  • Simplify: 4 + 3 × 2.
  • Write three examples of inequalities.
  • Solve: x – 9 = 4.
  • Explain what an exponent does.
  • Write three examples of ratios.
  • Convert 25% into a fraction.
  • Solve: (2 + 3) × 4.
  • Write three examples of simple equations from daily life.
  • Identify the greatest common factor (GCF) of 12 and 18.
  • Solve: 5x = 35.
  • Write about why variables are useful in math.
  • Reflect: how does pre-algebra prepare you for algebra?

🟡 Practice

  • Solve: 3x + 5 = 20.
  • Write a paragraph explaining what an equation is.
  • Simplify: 2a + 3a – a.
  • Compare prime and composite numbers.
  • Solve: (12 ÷ 3) + (5 × 2).
  • Write three real-life uses of ratios.
  • Solve: 2x – 7 = 11.
  • Research how algebra is used in engineering.
  • Create a word problem involving proportions.
  • Simplify: 5(2x + 3).
  • Write a reflection on how patterns help solve problems.
  • Solve: 4x + 6 = 18.
  • Compare linear and nonlinear equations.
  • Write about how fractions connect to algebra.
  • Solve: (x ÷ 2) + 4 = 10.
  • Create a bar graph of classmates’ favorite numbers.
  • Solve: 3(x + 4) = 21.
  • Write three strategies for solving word problems.
  • Research how percentages are used in finance.
  • Reflect: how can pre-algebra help in daily decisions?

🔴 Challenge

  • Write an essay on why algebraic thinking is important in life.
  • Solve: 2x + 3y = 12 when x = 3, y = 2.
  • Research how formulas are used in construction.
  • Create a project about the Golden Ratio.
  • Solve: 5(x – 2) = 25.
  • Debate: should calculators be allowed in pre-algebra?
  • Write a reflection on solving multi-step problems.
  • Solve: (x + 4)/2 = 6.
  • Research how algebra supports computer programming.
  • Write a diary entry as a student mastering equations.
  • Solve: 7x – 4 = 24.
  • Research how exponents are used in science.
  • Write a persuasive essay about learning algebra early.
  • Solve: 2(x + 3) + 4 = 18.
  • Create a project showing algebra in architecture.
  • Research how patterns in math connect to nature.
  • Write a reflection on overcoming challenges in math.
  • Solve: (3x + 5)/2 = 11.
  • Compare pre-algebra problem-solving with arithmetic.
  • Propose three new ways schools can make pre-algebra fun.