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Algebra and Prealgebra Worksheets by Skill
This collection is for students who are moving from arithmetic into rule-based math. It groups the PrintableSpark pages that build prealgebra readiness: patterns, operation order, integers, coordinate planes, ratios, percents, exponents, and linear equations.
Who this helps
Best for grades 4-7 review, tutoring, homeschool skill checks, and older students who need a gentler bridge into algebra. The pages are ordered so a student can see structure before graphing equations.
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Start with rules and structure
Patterns and order of operations help students slow down and notice how math expressions are built.
Add number-line thinking
Integer number lines and coordinate planes make negative values visible before variables become the focus.
Connect rates to graphs
Ratios, percents, exponents, and linear equations are easier when students can move between tables, rules, and points.
Printable worksheet links
Algebra Patterns Worksheets
Growing patterns, input-output tables, unknown values, and rules are a good first step toward variables.
Order of Operations Worksheets
Parentheses and operation priority practice keeps students from treating every expression as left-to-right arithmetic.
Integer Number Line Worksheets
Negative numbers, comparisons, and number-line walks make signed values easier to reason about.
Coordinate Plane Worksheets
Ordered pairs, quadrants, connected points, and translations prepare students for graphing equations later.
Ratios and Rates Worksheets
Ratio tables, unit rates, double number lines, and scaled recipes build proportional reasoning.
Percent Worksheets
Hundred grids, conversions, discounts, and percent-of-a-number problems connect fractions, decimals, and rates.
Exponent Worksheets
Expanded form, squares, cubes, and exponent word problems introduce compact notation for repeated multiplication.
Graphing Linear Equations Worksheets
Slope, tables, y=mx+b graphs, and word models pull earlier prealgebra skills into one visual format.
Printing plan
Choose one symbolic page and one visual page. For example, pair order of operations with coordinate plane work, or pair ratios with graphing linear equations when students are ready to connect tables and graphs.