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Play Ball with Equations Baseball

 

Baseball season may be coming to a close but you can still knock it out of the park with these activities.

Students are presented with 2-3 equations to solve. Each tome they solve an equation they select the result, a ball, strike, or hit.  After all 3 answers are input they see the results of their math, either a hit or foul ball/out. 

The game ends when they hit a home run. 

 



Baseball One Step Equations

Baseball Two Step Equations

Baseball Distribute Equations

Baseball Combine Like Terms and Variables on Both Sides Equations

Baseball Mixed Equations

Let’s Play Ball. 

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