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19 August 2026

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Master solving linear equations with fractions using this comprehensive, step-by-step algebra practice worksheet! Aligned perfectly with the Key Stage 3 and Key Stage 4 maths curriculum, this no-prep resource is designed to help pupils build confidence in clearing denominators and expanding multi-step fractional equations. Perfect for secondary classroom lessons, independent desk work, homework tasks, or GCSE revision sessions, this download includes a full, step-by-step answer sheet for quick and easy marking.

Are your pupils struggling to rearrange and solve linear equations when fractions are involved?
This Solving Linear Equations with Fractions Worksheet scaffold learning beautifully, transitioning students smoothly from basic fractional layouts to advanced multi-step linear equations requiring lowest common denominators.

What’s Included in This Resource:
• Section 1: Identical Denominators – Pupils solve linear equations where the denominators on both sides are already matching (e.g., x/3 = 2/3 or (y+1)/4 = 5/4). This builds initial confidence with balancing equations before introducing more complex steps.
• Section 2: Advanced Fractional Expressions – Pupils tackle challenging algebra problems with different denominators, requiring them to find common multiples, clear fractions, use the distributive property to expand brackets, and collect like terms (e.g., (x-1)/3 = (x+1)/4).
• Complete Step-by-Step Answer Sheet – Every single equation features its full algebraic breakdown so pupils can easily audit their own mistakes or self-mark.

Target Skills & Mathematical Concepts Covered:
• Rearranging and isolating single variables.
• Multiplying across to clear denominators.
• Finding common denominators for algebraic expressions.
• Expanding brackets and collecting like terms.
• Working confidently with rational numbers and negative coefficients.

Perfect for Multiple Classroom Uses:
• Main lesson practice tasks for Year 7, Year 8 and Year 9 classes
• Targeted revision and intervention for Year 10 and Year 11 GCSE pupils
• Independent homework assignments
• Extension tasks for high-achieving upper primary students (Year 6)
• Low-prep lesson activities for cover lessons or supply teachers

Curriculum Alignments:
• UK National Curriculum: Key Stage 3 & Key Stage 4 Mathematics (Algebra - equations and inequalities)
• Highly suitable for Edexcel, AQA, and OCR exam board preparation, as well as global international school curriculums.

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