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The Algebra Reference Sheet Library — 10 Sheets, Two Ways

Ten one-page references in course order, each printed twice: once worked, once blank so students fill in the examples themselves.

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  • Order of Operations & Integer Rules — the two things everything else is built on
  • Fractions, Decimals & Percents · Solving Equations & Inequalities
  • Linear Functions & Graphing · Exponents & Polynomials · Factoring & Quadratics
  • Geometry Formula Sheet · Word Problems: What the Words Mean
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Six algebra sheets in the order a course teaches them: order of operations and integer rules; fractions, decimals and percents; solving equations and inequalities; linear functions and graphing; exponents and polynomials; factoring and quadratics. Then geometry formulas, the vocabulary of word problems, grammar and punctuation, and a test-taking strategy sheet.

Each one appears twice. The worked version has an example beside every rule and is the one to hand out or enlarge into an anchor chart. The blank version prints the rules with the example space left ruled and empty, so students write the worked example themselves as the unit is taught — and that is the version most teachers assign, because a reference sheet a student wrote is a reference sheet a student can find things on.

The mathematics has been written to be correct rather than complete. Eleven right rules are worth more to a student than twenty with one wrong one, and a formula sheet with an error in it is the worst thing anyone could hand a classroom. Every sheet fits one page at a readable size; the type steps down as content grows rather than spilling onto a second sheet, because a two-page cheat sheet is a handout and gets filed.

The free reference sheet maker on this site prints any of these, in either version, and will lay out one of your own if you want a sheet for a unit that is not here. That tool is free. This is the library, already printed, in course order.

What's inside

  • Order of Operations & Integer Rules — the two things everything else is built on
  • Fractions, Decimals & Percents · Solving Equations & Inequalities
  • Linear Functions & Graphing · Exponents & Polynomials · Factoring & Quadratics
  • Geometry Formula Sheet · Word Problems: What the Words Mean
  • Parts of Speech & Punctuation · Test-Taking Strategies
  • Every sheet twice: one worked, one blank for student notes
  • US Letter PDF · personal & classroom licence, unlimited class sets

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What is the blank "student notes" version for?
It prints every rule with the example space left ruled and empty. Hand it out at the start of a unit and students fill in each worked example as you teach it. That act of writing is most of what makes the sheet findable to them later, which is why it is usually the version that gets assigned.
Which algebra topics are covered?
Order of operations and integer rules; fractions, decimals and percents; solving equations and inequalities; linear functions and graphing; exponents and polynomials; and factoring and quadratics — including the quadratic formula, the discriminant, and reading a parabola off its equation.
What grades is this for?
The sheets carry their own grade bands, running from grade 4 for the word-problem vocabulary sheet up to grades 9–11 for factoring and quadratics. The algebra core sits at grades 7–10, which is where an Algebra 1 course usually lands.
Can I enlarge one into an anchor chart?
Yes. Print at 100% and enlarge on the copier to 141% twice to reach roughly A2. The section headings are solid bars in the accent colour precisely so they survive that and a photocopy generation or two.
Can I print a class set every year?
Yes — unlimited copies for your own classroom, with no expiry and no per-student limit. The licence does not cover passing the file to other teachers.