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Line it up Name: Date:

Class: Teacher:

Sometimes it’s hard to line up numbers and symbols in math problems.


This grid of boxes can help.
• Use one box for most numbers and symbols.
• If solving for an equation, make sure the equal sign of the equation stays in the same
column as you start each new row.
• For other problems, line up each new row by place values (ones, tens, hundreds, etc.).

© 2017 Understood for All, Inc.


Line it up Name: Date:
Class: Math Teacher:

Sometimes it’s hard to line up numbers and symbols in math problems.


This grid of boxes can help.
• Use one box for most numbers and symbols.
• If solving for an equation, make sure the equal sign of the equation stays in the same
column as you start each new row.
• For other problems, line up each new row by place values (ones, tens, hundreds, etc.).

1. 1 0 2 4. 3 2 6

+ 8 4 8 2 6 0 8

1 8 6 – 2 4

2 0

2. 6 4 – 1 6

– 1 0 4 8

5 4

3. 1 2

× 3

3 6

© 2017 Understood for All, Inc.


Line it up Name: Date:
Class: Teacher:

Sometimes it’s hard to line up numbers and symbols in math problems.


This grid of boxes can help.
• Use one box for most numbers and symbols.
• If solving for an equation, make sure the equal sign of the equation stays in the same
column as you start each new row.
• For other problems, line up each new row by place values (ones, tens, hundreds, etc.).

© 2017 Understood for All, Inc.


Line it up Name: Date:
Class: Algebra Teacher:

Sometimes it’s hard to line up numbers and symbols in math problems.


This grid of boxes can help.
• Use one box for most numbers and symbols.
• If solving for an equation, make sure the equal sign of the equation stays in the same
column as you start each new row.
• For other problems, line up each new row by place values (ones, tens, hundreds, etc.).

1. y = x , x = 2 0
5

y = 2 0
5

y = 4

2. y = 8 x , x = 3
y = 8 (3)
y = 2 4

3. y = 3 + x 2
, x = 5
y = 3 + (5) 2

y = 3 + 2 5
y = 2 8

4. y = 1 2 + 7 x , x = 1 0
y = 1 2 + 7 (1 0)
y = 1 2 + 7 0
y = 8 2

© 2017 Understood for All, Inc.

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