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Google Sheets Digital Pixel Art Math Systems of Equations Substitution Method

$5.25

Students will solve 15 systems of equations using the substitution method in this Google™ Sheets resource to reveal the mystery pixel art.

THREE levels provide easy differentiation:

Level 1: One equation already solved for a variable.

Level 2: Neither equation solved for a variable, but with one variable with a coefficient of 1.

Level 3: Neither equation solved for a variable. No coefficients of 1.

(Note: This differentiated resource is designed for each student to complete just one out of the three levels as the answers and pixel art image are the same on every level in order to minimize student awareness of which levels their peers are working on.)

Correct answers will be indicated by the text color changing from red to black and students will be rewarded with colored pixels appearing in the mystery image.

Incorrect answers will be indicated by the text color staying red and colored pixels will not be rewarded.

The mystery pixel art image will be revealed upon answering all 15 problems correctly.

This resource works well as independent practice, collaborative practice, homework, extra credit or even as an assignment to leave for the substitute!

Download includes a PDF with link to access the Google Drive resources and Step-by-Step Teacher Instructions.

Made for Google Drive: Interactive. Paperless. Instant Feedback. No Prep.

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