Algebra basics introduce students to variables, expressions, equations, and mathematical relationships. These free printable algebra worksheets help upper elementary and middle school students transition from arithmetic to algebraic thinking with age-appropriate problems.
6 algebra basics worksheets found for Grade 6
Informal algebraic thinking (patterns, missing numbers) starts in early elementary. Formal algebra concepts — variables, expressions, one-step equations — are introduced around Grade 5-6. By Grade 7-8, students work with multi-step equations and inequalities.
Strong arithmetic skills (especially with fractions and negative numbers), comfort with order of operations, and experience with patterns all prepare students for algebra. Practice solving problems like "__ + 5 = 12" bridges arithmetic to algebra.