Grade 7 Math: Diamond Problems
This worksheet focuses on solving Diamond Problems, a visual method to practice addition and multiplication of integers and rational numbers.
Includes
Standards
Topics
Grade 7 Math: Diamond Problems
Name:
Date:
Score:
A Diamond Problem requires you to find two numbers that multiply to the top value and add to the bottom value. The two numbers go in the side positions. Complete each diamond problem below.
Find the missing numbers for each diamond problem.
Now try these diamond problems involving negative numbers.
Apply your knowledge to solve these diamond problems with fractions and decimals.
1. Create your own diamond problem where the top number is 36 and the bottom number is 13. Draw the diamond and fill in the side numbers.
2. Explain in your own words how to solve a diamond problem when you are given the top and bottom numbers.
Related Worksheets
Solving Three-Step Equations
A Grade 7 math worksheet focused on solving linear equations requiring three steps, including combining like terms, distribution, and inverse operations.
Parts of an Expression Worksheet
Identify and understand the different parts of algebraic expressions including terms, coefficients, variables, and constants.
Properties of Equality Worksheet
Explore and apply the fundamental properties of equality to solve algebraic equations.
Rearranging Equations Worksheet
Practice rearranging linear equations to solve for different variables, suitable for Grade 7 math students.
Factoring Expressions Worksheet
A Grade 7 math worksheet focusing on factoring algebraic expressions, including finding common factors and factoring simple quadratics.
Exploring Intercepts
A Grade 7 math worksheet focusing on understanding x-intercepts and y-intercepts on a coordinate plane.
Naming Polynomials Worksheet
A Grade 7 math worksheet focusing on identifying and classifying polynomials by degree and number of terms.
Translating Sentences into Equations
Practice translating word problems and verbal statements into algebraic equations.