6th Grade Common Core: 6.EE.2
Common Core Identifier: 6.EE.2 / Grade: 6
Curriculum: Expressions And Equations: Apply And Extend Previous Understandings Of Arithmetic To Algebraic Expressions.
Detail: Write, read, and evaluate expressions in which letters stand for numbers.
30 Common Core State Standards (CCSS) aligned worksheets found:
Learn to identify constants, variables, expressions, and equations.
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Write simple expressions in algebraic form with a variable
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Another worksheet in which students are required to find the value of the variables.
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Evaluate each expression; Substitute numbers for variables to solve.
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Students will solve for one of the two missing variables.
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Students will find the value of a variable when 2 variables are given.
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Determine which algebraic equations are true, and which ones are not.
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Find the value of the variable in each algebraic equation. Each problem includes the number 25 somewhere in it.
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The math words and phrases on these vocabulary cards will help students be able to understand, write, and evaluate algebraic expressions. Terms include coefficient, constant, dependent variable, exponent, operations, inequality, and more.
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Write algebraic expressions based on the situations given.
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Use the given word problems to write expressions using variables.
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Write an algebraic expression to math each given phrase.
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Choose from a bank of 12 mathematical terms used for expressions, equations, and inequalities to fill in the blanks. Key math vocabulary includes coefficient, constant, product, quotient, variable, term, and more.
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On this worksheet, students will use variables to write algebraic expressions to represent the 10 situations described.
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Create one-step algebraic expressions with a variable to represent each of the given situations.
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Write an expression with a variable for each situation.
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This anchor chart explains algebraic expressions, variables, terms, coefficients, constants, algebraic equations, and algebraic inequalities while using examples along the way.
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Determine the value of the variable in each equation. The equations all include the number 2,025.
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Use math terminology to describe three different algebraic expressions. Label constants, variables, and their coefficients, and correctly identify the operations being performed.
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For each of six model mathematical phrases or statements, students must identify: whether it is an expression or equation, the number of terms, the constant, the variable(s), and the coefficient of a given term.
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Cut out the squares and square roots and glue them next to their equivalent number.
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This reference chart is a great resource for students to study and remember different terms related to evaluating and writing algebraic expressions and equations.
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Students will evaluate expressions with one and two variables with values for the variables given.
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Want a fun yet challenging way to practice fundamental algebra skills? Calling cards in this bingo game ask students to identify a specific part of an expression or equation, such as the second term or a quotient, and then mark it off on their bingo boards. First to connect 5 wins!
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Print out this worksheet and have your students match the two-step algebraic expressions on the left to the correct situations on the right.
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Why did the scarecrow win the Nobel Prize? Solve basic algebraic equations to find out. (example: 27 + x = 39)
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Here's another fortune teller game that requires players to find the squares of certain numbers. Color, cut, fold, and play!
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